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The Colts will have an upgraded home field in 2024
The Indianapolis Colts are finishing up one more upgrade ahead of Training Camp and the 2024 season. With the team laying down new turf inside of Lucas Oil Stadium. With the Olympic swim trials finished in Indianapolis, Lucas Oil Stadium's football field is being relaid. But it won't be ...
This Youngster Is Likely to Be the Colts Backup Running Back
The game of football is full of a next-man-up mentality. Therefore, shoring up backup positions is crucial to success. As the Indianapolis Colts look to have running back Jonathan Taylor back fully healthy, they must ensure his backup is solidified. Three guys are vying for that spot, but only one should be the favorite.
PHOTOS: Jeezy Takes On Indianapolis With Playlist Concert
PHOTOS: Jeezy Takes On Indianapolis With Playlist Concert Jeezy brought the house down at the Old National Centre in Indianapolis tonight with his electrifying Playlist Concert. Fans were treated to a night of unforgettable music and high-energy performances. The atmosphere was buzzing as Jeezy took the stage, captivating the audience from the moment he appeared. […]
Spurs Trade Furphy To Pacers For Nunez, Cash
July 6th 2024 at 12:00pm CST by Luke Adams JULY 6: The trade sending No. 35 pick Furphy to Indiana in exchange for No. 36 pick Nunez and cash is officially complete, the Pacers announced in a press release. The deal couldn’t be completed until the start of the 2024/25 league year because San Antonio had reached its cash received limit for ’23/24. JUNE 27: The Pacers and Spurs have agreed to swap places in the second round of the draft, with Indiana moving up one spot to No. 35 and San Antonio moving down to No. 36, per Shams...
Christie Sides Gives Injury Update On Indiana Fever Star
On Saturday, the Indiana Fever will look to bounce back from their blowout loss against the Aces with a big win over the top team in the WNBA, the New York Liberty. Indiana lost their first three meetings against New York, and none of them were close. Fever forward Temi Fagbenle made her return ...
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 […]
Fast, physical LB Grant Beerman details Purdue commitment
Purdue has had a good couple of weeks in recruiting and that continued on as West Chester (Ohio) Lakota West linebacker Grant Beerman committed to the Boilers on Saturday. Beerman was a key target who had quite a few other offers to his name and brings size (6-4, 220 pounds) and speed to the table.
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...
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 […]
Pacers retain key players, hope for success
The Indiana Pacers made a big splash during this past season when they acquired Pascal Siakam in a trade. That move helped them reach the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time in a decade. Once the season ended, fans began to wonder if they’d make another big splash via trade or free agency over the summer. Instead of finding a new drummer, they’ve been more focused on bringing the band back together.
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.
From Beef & Boards to Broadway: This Indy native joins 'Hamilton' NYC cast July 16
An Indianapolis native will make her Broadway debut in the Pulitzer- and Tony-winning musical "Hamilton" this month. After years of touring in the role, Morgan Anita Wood will debut as Elizabeth Schuyler, the wife of the titular founding father, Alexander Hamilton, July 16 at the Richard Rogers Theatre in New York City.
Three IndyCar drivers penalized ahead of Sunday’s race
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Three NTT IndyCar Series drivers were penalized for unapproved engine changes during a test at Iowa Speedway last month. Meyer Shank Racing’s Felix Rosenqvist, Chip Ganassi Racing’s Marcus Armstrong, and Rahal Letterman Lanigan’s Pietro Fittipaldi were all penalized six starting-grid positions for the Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio Sports Star Course on […]
New statue unveiled in 12 Points
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — A statue unveiling took place at 12 Points in Terre Haute. The piece is a wooden sculpture of Walter Phillips, who laid the foundation for what would become the 12 Points area in 1889. The sculpture was carved by Joseph McCarthy, and also includes the addition of swings thanks to […]
Zionsville’s South Village proposal delayed to July 15
Consideration of the proposed South Village planned unit development was delayed once again in June, with the $250 million project scheduled to come before the Zionsville Plan Commission July 15. Jeff Jacob, attorney and partner with Hackman Hulett who is working with the town on the PUD, said the plans...
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