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Colts player salaries for the 2024 NFL season
Here are Indianapolis Colts existing player contracts entering the 2024 offseason. Their highest-priced players are primarily on the offensive line. Figures are from Spotrac. The Colts kept many of their own players eligible for free agency, including defensive tackle Grover Stewart, wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. and cornerback Kenny Moore II. They also extended the existing deals of linebacker Zaire Franklin and defensive lineman DeForest Buckner.
IUPD appoints new deputy superintendent and chief law enforcement officer
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (WISH) — Indiana University Public Safety has appointed Anthony Williams as its first deputy superintendent and chief law enforcement officer. Williams is a police lieutenant of operations at Northwest Missouri State University Police Department. He earned a Bachelor of Science in corporate recreation and wellness, and a Master of Business Administration from Northwest […]
MSU target, 5-star Indiana SG Darius Adams provides update to On3
Michigan State basketball continues to remain in the hunt for a big-time shooting guard prospect from Indiana. Five-star shooting guard Darius Adams provided a recruiting update to Jamie Shaw of On3 recently — which included the Spartans. Click on the post at the bottom of this article to read what Adams had to say about Michigan State.
WATCH: Colts' QBs, RBs and WRs get together prior to training camp
Colts’ veterans and rookies will both report for training camp on July 24th, but several of the quarterbacks, running backs, and receivers have recently spent some time together to prepare for the upcoming season. Michael Pittman posted to his Instagram account a video of him and a number of...
Carson Hocevar’s Latest Crash: Rivals Furious, NASCAR Reacts!
Carson Hocevar’s Latest Crash: Carson Hocevar‘s crash at Indianapolis Motor Speedway has stirred considerable outrage among his competitors and elicited a firm response from NASCAR. His aggressive driving style, which has been a hallmark of his nascent career, has drawn criticism for recklessness, particularly following the notable collision involving Jimmie Johnson‘s car. Rivals like Ryan Blaney and Noah Gragson have voiced their frustrations, reflecting a growing discontent within the racing community. In consideration of these issues, NASCAR has imposed penalties and is reassessing safety protocols. The fallout from this incident may reshape team dynamics and influence future races markedly.
Wayne County schools improve, still below state averages in ILEARN testing
WAYNE COUNTY, Ind. — This year's statewide ILEARN testing at Wayne County schools showed slim improvements in English language arts and math scores, although the schools as a whole still sit well below the state averages. Statewide results released Wednesday by the Indiana Department of Education showed 41% of...
Purdue targeting California's Nikolas Khamenia for 2025 class
LEBANON, Ind. — After earning MVP honors and leading his team to the 17-and-under title at this past weekend’s Puma PRO16/NXT circuit event in the Indianapolis area, it’s time for Nikolas Khamenia to turn some of his attention to recruiting. “After this weekend I’m going to sit...
Canadian wildfire smoke making a return to the US
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Everyone in Indiana remembers the brutal air quality from Canadian wildfire smoke in our area last summer, but once again, fires in western Canada are driving smoke into the U.S. Air quality has been unhealthy in parts of the Dakotas this past weekend, but most of the smoke has been in the […]
Indiana politicians react to Biden dropping out
INDIANAPOLIS — Many Indiana lawmakers, politicians and political groups are weighing in after President Joe Biden announced Sunday he would be dropping out of the 2024 election. Biden, who made the announcement in an open letter to the American people, cited growing pressure from other Democrats as reason for his withdrawal. Here is what Indiana […]
Indiana SAT scores continue downward trend, latest test results show
(INDIANA CAPITAL CHRONICLE) — Only a quarter of Hoosier high schoolers who took the SAT during the last academic year earned college-ready scores in both reading and math, according to newly-released results. More than 80,000 high school students, primarily juniors, took the test in 2023-24. Of those, about 24% of students met the readiness benchmark […]
Gov. Holcomb breaks ground on first READI 2.0 project
Governor Eric J. Holcomb joined local and regional officials in Kokomo today to break ground on the first quality of place project supported by the recent expansion of the Indiana Regional Economic Acceleration and Development Initiative (READI 2.0), which increases the state’s overall program commitment to $1 billion, marking an unprecedented state-led investment in cultivating vibrant communities that attract and retain top talent. In Kokomo, READI 2.0 funding will facilitate the expansion of University Park at Indiana University Kokomo, adding critical student housing and amenities to retain and attract top talent and support significant job creation plans in the region’s growing electric vehicle (EV) industry.
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