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Indianapolis Scottish Highland Games and Festival returns
This year’s Indianapolis Scottish Highland Games and Festival is set to be a vibrant celebration of Scottish culture at the Marion County Fairgrounds. Attendees can enjoy ample parking, comfortable facilities, and a variety of food and beverages, all while showing off their best kilts—whether you’re a seasoned wearer or new to the tradition. The festival […]
Monrovia stays perfect in conference
SPEEDWAY — The Monrovia football team definitely had the upper hand in Saturday’s Indiana Crossroads Conference game at Speedway, putting an exclamation point on the win in the fourth quarter, with a final score of 42-21. The game was postponed to Saturday due to Friday’s bad weather and high winds.
Savannah Bananas’ 2025 schedule doesn’t include an Indy stop
INDIANAPOLIS – The Savannah Bananas’ 2025 season doesn’t include a return trip to Victory Field. The barnstorming baseball team held a “draft” Thursday night to announce its 2025 schedule. Indianapolis didn’t make the cut. The traveling franchise, known for energetic and wacky baseball antics, stopped at The Vic in 2023 and 2024, but Indianapolis isn’t […]
Scholarships, on-site admissions offered at HBCU College Fair at Crispus Attucks
INDIANAPOLIS — Hundreds of local students got the chance to meet with representatives from a number of Historically Black Colleges and Universities Thursday, Oct. 3 at the HBCU College Fair. More than 40 schools took part in the event at Crispus Attucks High School, admitting students and offering scholarships...
Indiana Governor candidates split on abortion law debate
In Thursday night’s Indiana Governor debate at the WISH-TV studios, candidates were asked whether Indiana’s near-total abortion ban should be changed, repealed, or kept as is. The discussion highlighted sharp divisions among the candidates. As a pro-life libertarian, Libertarian candidate Donald Rainwater took a constitutional perspective, emphasizing the importance of the state’s three-branch government system. […]
October is a great time for holiday deals
INDIANAPOLIS (CONSUMER REPORTS) — You probably haven’t carved your Halloween pumpkin, yet stores are playing holiday music. Retailers are getting an earlier start than ever on holiday shopping, which could mean big savings this month. Consumer Reports reveals products at deep discounts to help kickstart the holiday shopping season. Target will kick things off with […]
Indianapolis to host 2027, 2028 NCAA D-II Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving Championships
INDIANAPOLIS — Two more major sporting events are coming to the Circle City. Indianapolis will serve as host for the 2027 and 2028 Division II Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving Championships, the NCAA announced Wednesday, Oct. 2. Indiana Sports Corp, which will serve as a host for the...
Indiana’s Inhumane Bobcat Hunting Law: Public Urged to Speak Out
A public hearing is planned for November to allow Hoosiers the opportunity to speak out about proposed changes to the newly signed, and controversial, bobcat hunting law in Indiana. In the meantime, public comment can be left online. Keep reading to learn how to let your voice be heard. Bill...
This Illinois Diner Dubbed One of the Best in the U.S.
One of my favorite things to do is visit a town I've never been to and find a local diner off the beaten path. Some of the best meals I've had are at restaurants that only the local residents know of. Diners In the Midwest Are Best in America. Avoid...
New interactive walk explores one of first Black settlements in Indiana
Indiana residents can learn more about one of the state’s first Black settlement’s with the opening of the Roberts Settlement Legacy Walk. The new interactive, outdoor trail tells the story of three, free African American pioneers who migrated from North Carolina and Virginia and settled in northern Hamilton County in 1835.
Do you need to work out daily or is it just as effective being a weekend warrior?
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Do you find yourself not having time to exercise daily or at all during the workweek? Do you find it easier to dedicate time to exercising on the weekends? If so, you are not alone. Due to the demands of life, many individuals find it difficult to exercise during the week. Are […]
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