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These are the 10 Snobbiest Places in Indiana For 2024
If you had to guess which Indiana city is the snobbiest, what would you say? Well, we've got the top 10 for you, and the results may or may not surprise you. There are snobby people everywhere you go. On top of that, there are several things that people could be snobby over. Honestly, we all are a little snobby about one thing or another. We're talking about wine snobs, clothing snobs, book snobs, music snobs, beer snobs...the list goes on and on. Another type of snob is one that I think we all have experience with are city snobs. You know, those who feel like they are better than you because they live in (insert snooty city here). When it comes to Indiana, several cities have a reputation for being snobby. I'm quite sure that you can think of at least one off the top of your head.
This Indiana Drive-In Allows Four-Legged Friends to Join You for Movie Night
If you're from the Southern Indiana - Western Kentucky area, chances are you've been to the Holiday Drive-In. It's been around since 1955 and is still a beloved spot in our community. You know, the whole drive-in movie thing—it's kind of a rarity these days, but this place has kept that magic alive. It's actually one of the oldest drive-ins in the whole country.
2 Powerball tickets worth $50,000 sold in Indiana for Wednesday’s drawing
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Hoosier Lottery Powerball tickets purchased for Wednesday’s drawing should be checked carefully as two tickets are worth $50,000. The two $50,000 winning Powerball tickets were purchased at: The winning Powerball numbers for Wednesday, July 17, are: 24-27-32-47-66 with the Powerball of 26. Players can check their tickets with the free Hoosier Lottery Mobile App by downloading here. The ticket holders should ensure their ticket is in a […]
Pickle Lovers Rejoice! Indiana is Home to a Famous Pickle Festival
We are no strangers to festivals in the Hoosier State. From the largest festival in the state, the Covered Bridge Festival, to Evansville's own Fall Festival, there's always something going on. One thing you can guarantee all of these festivals will have in common is food. However, one festival in Indiana celebrates not just any food, it's just for pickles!
$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. ...
‘Bicycling Brisket Bandit’ Snatches Beef from Indiana BBQ Joint
The owner of an Indiana restaurant claims a "Bicycling Brisket Bandit" has stolen over 30 pounds of brisket right from their smoker. As someone who has prepared and smoked brisket on multiple occasions, I can confidently say it's not for a quick dinner night. For one, you've got to make sure you take the time to trim your brisket so it cooks evenly. You also need to make sure it's well seasoned. The hardest part is monitoring your beef for several hours while it takes a bath in smokey goodness. When using a stick burner rather than a pellet grill, this becomes even more challenging as you have to manage fire and temperature on top of all those other elements. That said, if someone were to snag my brisket after all that work, I would be very peeved. Plus, brisket isn't cheap.
Here’s a Sneak Peak at the New Attractions at the 2024 Indiana State Fair
The 2024 Indiana State Fair celebrates the connection between creativity and outdoor enjoyment with its theme "The Art & Nature of Fun." This year's fair will take place from August 2-18, and as always, it's shaping up to be the can't-miss event of the summer, including great live entertainment, great food, and tons of family fun!
More Than 100 Breweries Gather in an Indiana Corn Field for an Unforgettable Beer Festival
You can enjoy sampling cold beer all while winding through an 11-acre corn maze. Corn mazes are already a popular fall activity, but add in beer, and you've just taken it to a whole other level. I always enjoy a good beer festival, it's a great way to try a bunch of beers and find what you like, without the commitment of buying a 6-pack. You can try a taster, and if you don't like it, you can move on. I'm not even a huge fan of beer, but from attending local beer festivals, I've enjoyed trying different kinds, and to my surprise, I've actually found a few beers I like!
Solar eclipse paints the perfect backdrop for ISP’s ‘Best Looking Cruiser’ photo
INDIANA (WFIE) - Indiana State Police is hoping to represent the Hoosier State well with this year’s submission for the “Best Looking Cruiser”, which is put on annually by the American Association of State Troopers. For 2024, ISP took the opportunity to snap their photo during one...
Best Live Music Venues Just West of Indianapolis
Hendricks County, Indiana, is quickly becoming a hub for live music with the recent addition of Hendricks Live!, the growing popularity of The Locale and many other venues. What follows is a roundup of some Hendricks County's top options for live music including a number of restaurants and bars that offer some kind of regular or seasonal live music.
Perfect Pairings: Junk food and fun drinks with Vino Mobile Bar
When it comes to enjoying junk food, pairing it with the right drink can make all the difference. From wine to beer and even wine-based margaritas, there are many options to elevate your snacking experience. Indiana’s first mobile wine truck, Vino Mobile Bar, is here to help you find the perfect match. Vino Mobile Bar, […]
100 FREE Things Visitors Can Do at the 2024 Indiana State Fair
The 2024 Indiana State Fair runs from August 2-18, and there are more things to do during the 18 days of the fair than you shake a corndog on a stick at. Of course, there are plenty of things to spend money on at the fair, but organizers want to remind you that there are dozens and dozens of FREE things to do, too.
Reptiles and amphibians steal the show in Zionsville
Spending a Saturday afternoon with snakes, frogs and turtles may seem strange to the average person. But for youngsters in Zionsville, a special presentation July 6 was an opportunity to learn about reptiles and amphibians. The Zionsville Nature Center, which is inside the Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library, hosted a small...
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