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Carly Kaiser crowned Jackson County Fair queen
BROWNSTOWN – The 2024 Jackson County Fair got underway Sunday evening in Brownstown and continues today, Monday, July 22, through this Saturday, July 27. One of the initial events was choosing the Jackson County Fair Queen Court on Sunday evening. Carly Kaiser was selected as the 2024 Jackson County Fair Queen. Lily Stogdill was the first runner-up, and Camryn Thompson was the second runner-up. Erin Lee was bestowed the honor of Miss Congeniality.
Video: Summer highlights of 2025 IU recruiting target Jalen Haralson
Rising senior Jalen Haralson is one of Indiana’s top recruiting targets in the class of 2025. Haralson is scheduled to visit Bloomington campus officially next month and just wrapped up playing in the Peach Jam for Spiece Indy Heat. The No. 9 player nationally, Haralson also won a gold...
It was IU vs. Purdue (sort of) at Hinkle in TBT: 'It's pretty cool to be a part of.'
INDIANAPOLIS — Yogi Ferrell felt no need to explain the Indiana-Purdue basketball rivalry to those Assembly Ball teammates who never experienced it. The crowd in Hinkle Fieldhouse for Sunday’s The Basketball Tournament Butler Regional semifinal handled that. Those in crimson backed Ferrell and his squad, and the ones in black cheered for Men of Mackey.
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.
Big Ten Basketball: 2024 offseason grades for each team
At the very beginning of the offseason, the Hoosiers were lucky to even get a passing grade. 5-star commit Liam McNeeley left for UConn as a sign of potential trouble. The program was able to rebound by landing Bryson Tucker, a top-30 wing prospect who was a late addition after the G League Ignite Team shut down.
Will Indiana University restrict speech in class, dorms? Will flyers be allowed?
Could Indiana University students face consequences for expressing an opinion in class? Will flyers be prohibited on campus? Will IU prevent students from sharing their thoughts in the halls of their dorms or outside on the lawn?. Indiana University’s new “expressive activities” policy is raising eyebrows from First Amendment experts...
From the Desk: Research Innovator Career Track to boost research workforce recruitment, retention
Indiana University researchers have been advancing our state, nation and world through innovative discoveries, research and creative endeavors for more than two centuries. The IU 2030 strategic plan outlines goals for continued, ambitious growth. As principal investigators embark on grants and contracts, having the right people with the right knowledge...
IUWT Achieves ITA Academic Honors, Six Hoosiers Named Scholar-Athletes
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) announced their All-Academic teams and Scholar Athletes for the 2023-24 season, earning All-Academic team and six individual honors. Indiana boasted a 3.62 GPA for the 2023-24 season. To be eligible for the award, Division I programs must hold a combined team...
EastGate property sells for $40.75M; defense contractor SAIC expands
BEDFORD — The industrial building that houses SAIC in Bedford recently sold. EastGate Business & Technology Center sold for $40.75 million, according to Northmarq, which brokered the sale. Science Applications International Corporation is now the sole industrial tenant at 3120 16th Street and will continue to lease the building....
‘An amazing feeling’: Inside Yogi Ferrell’s return to Indiana basketball
INDIANAPOLIS — At 4:35 p.m. Friday, two fans walked next to each other through the tunnel toward the north concourse in Butler University’s Hinkle Fieldhouse. One wore Yogi Ferrell’s purple Sacramento Kings No. 3 jersey, which he last put on in 2020, while the other wore Ferrell’s white No. 11 Indiana men’s basketball jersey, eight years after his final collegiate contest. Two sections behind them, a child wearing Ferrell’s red No. 11 jersey leaned against a railing, preparing to follow suit out of the tunnel.
Chase Briscoe’s Hoosier Homecoming
INDIANAPOLIS — Chase Briscoe will have plenty of support in Sunday’s 30th Anniversary of the Brickyard 400, including a special group of kids from his hometown of Mitchell, Indiana. Before the launch of Briscoe’s racing career, the Southern Indiana community was famous as the hometown of Gus Grissom,...
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