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Dragoon Guard Another Graded Winner For the Late Arrogate In Indiana Derby
Making his first start around two turns and looking for a third straight victory in succession, Juddmonte homebred Dragoon Guard (Arrogate) was sent for the lead from his outside draw and made every pole a winning one in Saturday's GIII Indiana Derby at Horseshoe Indianapolis. Pegged at 7-2 on the...
WNBA Best Bets (Saturday 7/6)
We have two Saturday games in the W! To kick off the day, we have the New York Liberty going to Indianapolis to take on Caitlin Clark and the Fever. At night, it’ll be the Lynx, who will likely be without MVP candidate Napheesa Collier, hosting the Mystics. Let’s...
Bloomington City Golf Tournament: Several top seeds go into survival mode on 18
Brayden Bunger and Chris Williams had to fight to the finish, under much different circumstances, to extend their stays in the Men's Championship flight of the 96th annual City Golf Tournament on a sunny Saturday at Cascades. Their openers turned into nail-bitters on 18 and 1 up wins to pit...
Richmond aims to spend development dollars on public safety
RICHMOND, Ind. (WESTERN WAYNE NEWS) — The Richmond Redevelopment Commission has embarked on the process to permit public safety expenditures from tax dollars collected in special economic development districts. That process required Richmond Advisory Plan Commission approval of a resolution adding public safety expenditures, both capital and operational, to its Tax Increment Finance district development […]
Indianapolis Colts Could Cut Fan Favorite Offensive Player
The Indianapolis Colts are heading into the 2024 NFL season with hopes of getting back into playoff contention, After coming up just short during the 2023 campaign, Chris Ballard and company chose to bring back most of their in-house talent. They added a few players from outside the roster, but they spent most of their […] The post Indianapolis Colts Could Cut Fan Favorite Offensive Player appeared first on NFL Analysis Network.
Parade of patriotic rebels keep tradition alive in Sheridan
The rain in Sheridan started around 9 a.m., the same time registration for the annual Lions Club Fourth of July Parade was set to begin. The difficult decision was made to cancel the parade, but not without disappointment. Vance Wallace and his friend Steve Bilby sat next to a tractor...
Stars & Stripes Forever in Noblesville
Storms swept through Hamilton County twice on Thursday: once in the morning and once in the evening. Between those two rounds of rain, Noblesville had the only dry 4th of July parade. Carmel had the wettest parade we have ever seen. Cicero canceled its late-morning parade over public safety concerns. Sheridan also canceled its parade, but the local version of the Rebel Alliance had a small one later in the day anyway.
Former Sycamore Erin Reese qualifies for Paris Olympics
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Former Indiana State track and field star Erin Reese has qualified for the Paris Olympics and will represent Team USA in the Women’s Hammer Throw. Reese finished 3rd in the women’s hammer throw Olympic Trials in Eugene, Oregon and boosted her world ranking enough to qualify for the Olympics by […]
Terre Haute hammer thrower going to Paris Olympics
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — Another Hoosier athlete is heading to Paris!. Erin Reese posted Friday that she will be part of Team USA in the Summer Olympics, our partners at the Tribune-Star reported. Reese placed third in the women's hammer throw at last month's track and field trials in Oregon.
Brazil Boy Scouts help cleanup after fireworks display
BRAZIL, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)– After all the Fourth of July fun, today it was time to clean-up from the festivities. About ten boy scouts in brazil spent the morning cleaning up Forest Park after last night’s firework show. Assistant Scout Master Rob Dispennett says there was an extra large crowd at the event. So he expected […]
Carmel swimming’s Chris Plumb on coaching at the Olympics: ‘It’s what you live for’
CARMEL, Ind. (WISH) — USA Swimming head coach Anthony Nesty called over Chris Plumb on the second Saturday morning during the Team USA Swimming Trials in Indianapolis. Plumb, the Carmel High School and Carmel Swim Club head coach, had gotten his second swimmer to qualify for the Olympics just two days before. He thought he […]
IU Athletics Coach Ron Helmer Dead at 77
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Former Indiana University Athletics coach Ron Helmer died in Bloomington Thursday at the age of 77. Helmer coached IU Men’s and Women’s Cross Country and Track and Field from 2007 to 2022, during which time he mentored more than 50 Big Ten champions. He also worked at Georgetown University for 37 years. […] The post IU Athletics Coach Ron Helmer Dead at 77 appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
Studebaker Indianapolis 500 race cars to reunite at the Sixth Annual Concours d"Elegance at Copshaholm
SAINT JOSEPH COUNTY, Ind. --On Saturday, Jul. 13, a trio of race cars from the Studebaker's 1932-33 factory Indianapolis 500 racing team, will be reunited at the Sixth Annual Concours d'Elegance at Copshaholm. The #22 Studebaker Special placed third at the 1932 Indianapolis 55 and will be displayed and joined...
Indiana driver outlasts field in chaotic Outlaw race at Berlin Raceway
MARNE -- A familiar class returned to Berlin Raceway on Saturday night, and the near-capacity crowd didn’t leave disappointed. The Reveal the Hammer Outlaw Late Models returned, bringing back a type of car that ruled the West Michigan track for most of its history. With many familiar faces, there were many storylines heading into the race, including a big $10,000 prize for the winner of the 75-lap main event.
Watch: Kel’el Ware scores first career points for Miami Heat
Former Indiana basketball center Kel’el Ware had his first career game with the Miami Heat on Saturday night. Ware, the 15th overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, started and finished with 12 points on 5-of-12 shooting with six rebounds and five blocks in 24 minutes. The Heat, however, lost 105-66 to the Golden State Warriors.
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