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REVIEW: ‘Legally Blonde: The Musical’ glitters with talent
Oh my god! Oh my god, you guys, “Legally Blonde: The Musical” has officially taken the stage at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre. Elle Woods, played by Zionsville native Olivia Broadwater, was a shining pink star at the center of the production. A recent graduate of Ball State, Broadwater’s confidence through a series of snappy costume changes highlighted Woods’ character and her as a performer.
BBF Grantee Spotlight: Empowering Young Men and Strengthening Community Bonds in Muncie
MUNCIE, IN—Growing up on the streets of Muncie and struggling with alcohol abuse, Melvin Kelly, founder of Brothers to Brothers United (B2B), navigated many challenges. Now, he hopes his life story and vision for B2B can inspire change in the lives of young males in our community. B2B, a...
Aaron Nesmith relives horror story of Paul George completely roasting him
In his second year with the Indiana Pacers, small forward Aaron Nesmith enjoyed the best campaign of his career. The South Carolina native appeared in 72 games and started 47 of them. On the year, Nesmith averaged 12.2 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 1.5 assists per game. Additionally, he shot 49.6% from the field and 41.9% from the three-point line. All these numbers are career highs for Nesmith.
Ross Chastain Concerned About Changes in IMS Oval Layout : “I Know How Challenging..”
Ross Chastain Concerned About Changes in IMS Oval Layout: Ross Chastain‘s concerns about the modifications to the IMS oval layout emphasize the inherent complexities of adjusting to a reconfigured track. His comments show the crucial role that precision and adaptability play in maneuvering such changes, particularly in high-pressure settings such as the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. With NASCAR shifting back to the oval from the road course, Chastain’s expertise becomes a focal point for grasping the subtleties of this adjustment. As he carefully refines his setup and improves his physical conditioning, the broader impacts of these changes on race strategy and performance warrant a more thorough investigation.
She was a HS athlete dying of cancer. Riley nurses saved her. Now she is one of them.
INDIANAPOLIS — The pain was the kind of brutal that hurt just to talk about, the pain from the tumor that started in Bridget Balcerak's neck and spread to her chest cavity. It started as a "bulge" she joked about with her teammates at softball practice in the spring that turned out to be an ugly, horrendous cancer by volleyball season in the fall.
Residents of public housing claim that conditions have worsened under private management
The management of the Laurelwood Apartments on the southside of Indianapolis is handled by a property services firm. However, the property is co-owned by private equity investors and the Indianapolis Housing Agency. Presently, the Department of Housing and Urban Development based in Washington, D.C. is overseeing the Indianapolis Housing Agency. This situation creates a scenario where everyone is in charge, but no one is in charge.
Gov. Holcomb Surprises Craig Allebach With Sagamore Of The Wabash
WINONA LAKE - Craig Allebach’s health may affect his future as the Winona Lake town manager, but Thursday he was shown how much he’s appreciated and loved for everything he’s done for the local communities over more than four decades. Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb surprised Allebach, 69,...
Teacher, lawmaker not surprised by new ILEARN scores
MARTINSVILLE, Ind. (WISH) — A longtime elementary school teacher on Thursday said the 2024 ILEARN scores match her own observations in the classroom. Cheyenne Mappes has taught fourth and fifth grade in Morgan County for nearly 20 years. She said the third graders that took the ILEARN test this year were in kindergarten and first […]
Indiana Michigan Power seeks more clean-energy generation resources in Michigan
Indiana Michigan Power Co. (I&M) has filed plans with Michigan regulators for additional generation resources — including solar, wind, and natural gas — to ensure customers’ future energy needs are met. “I&M is committed to ... Read More » The post Indiana Michigan Power seeks more clean-energy generation resources in Michigan appeared first on Daily Energy Insider.
Celebrate National Ice Cream Day with Dairy Queen’s coolest reward offer
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — To celebrate National Ice Cream Day this Saturday, Dairy Queen will be giving away complimentary Dilly bars to customers. Exclusive for one day, DQ Rewards members can enjoy a complimentary Dilly bar featuring world-famous DQ vanilla soft serve wrapped in a decadent chocolate coating. Members must make a purchase of at least […]
Kat Von D Shines Light on Her ‘Polar Opposite’ Lifestyle in Indiana in a Town of 1200 People
Kat Von D has settled into her life in Indiana — but there are a few things that she misses about living in Los Angeles. “I live in the middle of nowhere in Indiana,” Von D, 42, exclusively told Us Weekly while promoting her new single, “Illusion,” and her second album, My Side of the […]
Nursing homes report payment disruption under managed care
Jeff Huffman and other nursing home operators in the state say they haven’t been paid for their work since the state transitioned to managed care for certain Medicaid services on July 1 — marking two weeks in limbo for providers in the PathWays to Aging program. “Basically, we rely on Medicaid reimbursements to keep our […] The post Nursing homes report payment disruption under managed care appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
Former Mt. Vernon, New Palestine teacher arrested for providing students with drugs, alcohol
GREENFIELD — A former teacher at Mt. Vernon schools and New Palestine schools was arrested for allegedly providing drugs and alcohol to students. 45-year-old Brock Wedgeworth was arrested by Greenfield Police and Fortville Police detectives on Thursday morning. Wedgeworth allegedly provided drugs and alcohol multiple times to former students...
University Bookstore Purdue Sports Headlines July 18
Purdue Tweets and Video Quote of the Day “The reason we loved the Purdue offense was because we think they’re gonna be able to move him around, kind of like the Chiefs use Travis Kelce, who was my quarterback in high school.” – Villa Angela-St. Joseph (Ohio) coach Jeff Rotsky on Purdue commit Brian Kortovich Headlines […] The post University Bookstore Purdue Sports Headlines July 18 appeared first on On3.
Chef Oya's The TRAP to close in August, customers mourn loss of neighborhood staple
The parking lot surrounding Chef Oya's The TRAP at 3355 N. Keystone Ave. is steadily filling up around lunchtime on a recent sunny afternoon. Men and women sit in cars with windows cracked and air conditioning blowing as they await their food. The air is sticky with heat but smells of garlic and spice. The handful of people waiting in line at the window are content to sweat, slick sheens forming on their foreheads. ...
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