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Multiple shot, 2 seriously injured during fight in Anderson
ANDERSON, Ind. – Police are investigating after several people were injured in a shooting during a large gathering in Anderson. According to the Anderson Police Department, just after midnight, officers responded to the 2200 block of Arrow Avenue on the report of a large gathering. As officers responded, they...
Riley Herbst uses last-corner pass to win Xfinity Series race at Indianapolis
Riley Herbst more than earned his win at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Saturday. REPOST TO CONGRATULATE RILEY HERBST!HE PASSES ARIC ALMIROLA TO WIN THE #XfinitySeries RACE ON THE INDIANAPOLIS OVAL. pic.twitter.com/QSMxdZY1E8— NASCAR on NBC (@NASCARonNBC) July 20, 2024 After being passed by Aric Almirola coming to the white flag, Herbst got to Almirola's back bumper entering turn three, clearing the veteran driver going into turn four to take the checkered flag. The win is Herbst's second of his NASCAR Xfinity Series career and locks the Las Vegas native into the 2024 NASCAR Xfinity Series playoffs. After passing teammate Cole Custer for the lead,...
Indianapolis Motor Speedway track president expects ‘NFL-sized sellout crowd’ for NASCAR race
The hype regarding the return of the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the NASCAR Cup Series is palpable, and it’s showing up in the track’s ticket sales. According to Indianapolis Motor Speedway President Doug Boles, sales for this weekend’s race are through the roof, and this season’s iteration of the Brickyard 400 is […] The post Indianapolis Motor Speedway track president expects ‘NFL-sized sellout crowd’ for NASCAR race appeared first on On3.
NASCAR penalizes Martin Truex Jr.'s team for inspection violation at Indy
INDIANAPOLIS — Martin Truex Jr. will start at the rear and perform a drive-through penalty at the start of Sunday’s Cup race after an inspection violation Saturday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. After passing inspection Saturday, Truex’s team made an unapproved adjustment that resulted in the following:. Truex...
Indy to host 2025 NIT Finals at Butler’s Hinkle Fieldhouse
INDIANAPOLIS — More College Basketball action is coming to the Circle City next year ahead of the 2026 Final Four Weekend. According to the Associated Press, Indianapolis is set to host the semifinals and championship of the National Invitation Tournament at Butler’s Hinkle Fieldhouse in 2025 for the second consecutive year. A total of 32 […]
SullivanMunce Cultural Center receives grant
SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville was awarded a $4,038 Heritage Support Grant to support the center’s efforts to preserve historical collections. Heritage Support Grants are provided by the Indiana Historical Society and made possible by the Lilly Endowment, Inc. The SullivanMunce Cultural Center serves Zionsville and Boone County by...
Colts DE Isaiah Land: 2023 Performance, 2024 Expectations & College Background
The Indianapolis Colts are gearing up for training camp, starting on July 24th, with a preview of defensive end Isaiah Land, a key player on the 91-man roster. Land, acquired last season, showcased his potential in 2023 by contributing to both the defense and special teams, despite his lighter build for his position.
Worldwide technology outage has local implications
COLUMBUS, Ind. – The City of Columbus is facing minor disruptions due to a global technology outage and officials are asking for the community’s patience as they address these issues. Authorities say that teams are working to resolve the situation and maintain the high service standards that residents expect.
New proposal creates registry and fee for short-term rental properties in Indianapolis
A proposal to add some local control over short-term rentals in Indianapolis moved forward this week. Property owners who provide short-term rentals and advertise on sites including Airbnb and Vrbo would need to register and pay a one time fee of $150 dollars under the new ordinance. The Metropolitan Economic...
Thanks, mom! Woman is charged with violent CTA attack after her mother recognizes her in Chicago police bulletin
CHICAGO — An 18-year-old woman turned herself in to Chicago police after her own mother recognized her as one of the people who attacked and robbed a man on the Orange Line downtown. Tamia Washington is the fifth person, but the first adult, to be charged with the robbery, which occurred around 11 p.m. on July 8.
$5 deals at Indiana State Fair: New value menu designed to help stretch food bucks
A $5 food menu is coming to the Indiana State Fair. Vendors will help take some of the financial sting out of eating at the fair by offering food and drinks for $5 or less. ...
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