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Indiana needs more minority donors of organs
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Black candidates wait longer than non-Black candidates for kidney, heart and lung transplants, on average, statistics show. According to Indiana Donor Network, 60% of people needing an organ are people of color, and, if more people from multicultural communities donate, more lives can be saved. More than 100,000 people in America are […]
First designs released for Monroe County Convention Center expansion
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — The Monroe Capital Improvement Board is sharing the first renderings of the $52 million Monroe Convention Center expansion project. The current Monroe County Convention Center opened in 1991 and is 31,000 square feet. There are three concepts from Schmidt Associates and Convergence Design: City, Quarry and...
$100,000 Powerball ticket sold in Greenfield
INDIANAPOLIS — The Hoosier Lottery says a Powerball ticket worth $100,000 was sold in Greenfield for the Aug. 14 drawing. The ticket was sold at the Circle K near U.S. 40 and Monroe Street in Greenfield. The winning numbers for the drawing on Wednesday, Aug. 14 were 8-9-23-29-62 with...
In Touch with Indiana Sports Ep.10 — Indiana football & Julian Lewis, Malachi Moreno’s decision, a potential “Group of Five” playoff, and more
Welcome to the next episode of In Touch with Indiana Sports hosted by John Alden and powered by HoosierIllustrated.com. On today’s show, host John Alden discusses some of the latest news surrounding the Indiana football program and also reacts to Malachi Moreno’s decision to go to Kentucky. Plus, John shares his thoughts on what a Group of Five playoff would do to college football, a viewer writes in to respond to John’s comments about Deion Sanders from Monday’s show, and more.
Hoosier Sounds: IU football wide receiver Donaven McCulley on Indianapolis radio
Listen in as IU football wideout Donaven McCulley joined The Ride with JMV this week to discuss his upcoming season with IU football. The 6-foot-5 senior was honorable mention All-Big Ten in 2023. He caught a team-best 48 passes for 644 yards. His six touchdown grabs were the most on the team as well.
Aliyah Boston Drops Exciting Two-Word Truth About Fever After Sweeping Mercury
Aliyah Boston and the Indiana Fever started the second half of their schedule in the 2024 WNBA regular season with a huge win, as they took down the Phoenix Mercury at home on Friday, 98-89. Boston had a strong performance against Phoenix. She held her own against Brittney Griner, finishing the contest with 14 points, nine rebounds and four assists in 33 minutes of action. Boston, however, was far from the only Fever player who had quite a night on the floor. Super rookie Caitlin Clark led all Indiana scorers with 29 points on an efficient 8-for-16 shooting from the field to go with 10 assists and five rebounds. Kelsey Mitchell racked up 28 points while also connecting on 50 percent of her attempts (11-for-22), including six 3-pointers. "Everybody hooping," Boston said to the camera as she was making her way to the locker room after the game.
Judge issues additional rulings in Delphi murders
CARROLL COUNTY, Ind. – Special Judge Fran Gull ruled on some outstanding motions filed in the Delphi murders case. Gull denied a defense request to have the case against Richard Allen dismissed and also denied a separate defense motion regarding discovery evidence. Allen is charged with four counts of murder in the February 2017 deaths […]
Does the Old Farmer's Almanac winter prediction hold up in Indiana?
INDIANA, USA — The Old Farmer's Almanac has released their 2024-2025 winter weather outlook for the U.S. They are calling for a "cold, wet and snowy" winter for the Great Lakes, including Indiana. That will probably be pretty accurate. Winters are typically "cold, wet, snowy". Will it be extra...
Indiana awards $1.05M in grants to accelerate entrepreneurship
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) announced Thursday that $1.05 million in grant awards to accelerate entrepreneurial activity and resources statewide through its new Community Collaboration Fund (CCF). This investment will help power 32 community-led projects focused on entrepreneurial education, connection, and acceleration across Indiana, with a particular focus on underrepresented founders and underserved markets.
Clark-Pleasant leaders join Gov. Holcomb to sing HB 1104
WHITELAND, Ind. – Clark-Pleasant Community School Corporation leaders stood alongside Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb at the Statehouse on Thursday for the signing of House Bill 1104. Superintendent Dr. Timothy Edsell, Clark-Pleasant Police Chief Chad Pryce, and Officer Shari Mullins were invited as guests of State Representative Michelle Davis. The...
Farmer's Almanac gives Midwest its fall, winter 2024-25 forecast, but here's what NOAA says
The Farmer's Almanac predicts flannel shirts and umbrellas are in order when fall begins, followed by a "wet winter whirlwind" during the 2024-2025 winter season. "It definitely looks more wet than white in many areas," Farmers' Almanac Editor Sandi Duncan told USA TODAY. "Obviously, depending on where you live, there might be more...
Blake Allen Hired as Assistant Coach
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – A coach of over 20 years and a veteran leader with Midwest ties, former DePauw head coach Blake Allen was added to the Indiana Baseball staff as the program's third assistant coach. Head coach Jeff Mercer made the hire official on Friday (Aug. 16) morning, finalizing his 2025 coaching staff. He will wear the number four on his jersey.
Federal housing program is effective, but long waitlist remains a barrier
Tina McDaniel and JR Grunden of Bloomington went from experiencing homelessness to a one-bedroom apartment because of a federal program called the Housing Choice Voucher. “I love the apartment,” said McDaniel, who is blind. “I'm glad I'm out and on my own. JR is here to help me.”
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