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Smackdown Storylines! USAC Sprints Invade Kokomo for 30-Grand
Kokomo, Indiana (August 21, 2024)………The spotlight, the prestige, the glory, the atmosphere and the intensity. It all hits a fever pitch during Elliott’s Custom Trailers & Carts Sprint Car Smackdown XIII at Indiana’s Kokomo Speedway this Thursday, Friday and Saturday night, August 22-23-24. Since Smackdown’s...
Hamilton County Humane Society overcrowded, possibly turning to euthanasia if called for
FISHERS, Ind. — Several animal shelters across the state are dealing with overcrowding issues, including the recently built Hamilton County Humane Society. The President and CEO addressed the public on Wednesday about the ongoing issue and upcoming adoption event. With up to 30 intakes a day and not nearly as many adoptions, the Hamilton County […]
In Preseason Finale, Richardson And Offense Need To Show Out
Just like that, we have arrived at the final game of the Colts preseason. Colts fans entered the preseason with questions about Anthony Richardson, mainly his health and how far along he was after missing most of his rookie season with a shoulder injury. After the first two games, those questions remain. Against the […] The post In Preseason Finale, Richardson And Offense Need To Show Out appeared first on 93.5 / 107.5 The Fan. The post In Preseason Finale, Richardson And Offense Need To Show Out appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
The space station will fly over central Indiana the next 2 mornings
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Fantastic weather has settled into central Indiana, making it the perfect opportunity to see the International Space Station. There are usually many passes from the space station in a given month, but most are too low on the horizon for us to see. Not to mention, sometimes our weather does not cooperate […]
‘My job is to build culture’: new principal Jagga Rent is ready to embrace change
It seems as though NC has come alive in the last couple of weeks. The one evident change from last year is leadership. New principal Jagga Rent is here and ready to build culture. Rent comes from his former job as principal at HSE Intermediate Junior High. Rent frequently walks...
Low preseason ranking sets up opportunity for return of 'Spoilermakers'
In less than two weeks, thousands of fans from all corners of Indiana will gather at Ross-Ade Stadium for the first time since last November to watch Purdue kick off its 2024 season against Indiana State. The Boilers, under head coach Ryan Walters in his second season at the helm,...
Devour Indy returns with more than 100 restaurants
INDIANAPOLIS — Devour Indy is back in full swing across the Circle City. More than 100 restaurants are participating in this massive culinary celebration. St. Elmo Steakhouse is not just an Indianapolis staple, you might even consider it the birthplace of Devour Indy. “We’ve been involved literally since day one,” said St. Elmo General Manager […]
Ask The Mayor: Bloomington's Thomson at the DNC talks homelessness, water accident, annexation
Joe, hello and welcome to ask the mayor on WFIU. I'm Joe Hren this week, we're joined by Bloomington Mayor Kerry Thomson on Zoom, because she's in Chicago for the Democratic National Convention. How's it going? What's going on over there?. Speaker 2. What a privilege to be part of...
Northeast Dubois County Prepares for Major School Renovations
The Northeast Dubois County School Corporation held their regular Board meeting on Tuesday night with a special focus on some badly needed school building repairs. The Board officially opened a public hearing on some proposed building renovations and improvements, with Superintendent Dr. Rasche saying that “we are in dire need of some major facility repairs.” The hearing is required by law whenever a school corporation wants to construct a building or make renovations in excess of a million dollars. Some of the items that were described as being high priority included the roof and gutters at the intermediate school, the gutters and boilers at the elementary school, and door repairs and replacements at the junior/senior high school. At this time, the school corporation has an opportunity to complete the repairs tax rate neutral by utilizing bond funds.
'I can throw it far': Big-league pitcher from Butler wants to be Colts quarterback
Ryan Pepiot has a day job − starting pitcher for the Tampa Bay Rays. But he has a Plan B − Indianapolis Colts quarterback. The 27-year-old (as of Aug. 21) Butler baseball and Westfield High School alum joined Rays reporter Tricia Whitaker (a former Indianapolis sportscaster) for a few rapid-fire questions, including: What job...
Some Floyd County residents speak out over proposed development they fear will upend quiet lives
NEW ALBANY, Ind. (WDRB) -- Louisville has seen nearly 9,000 people leave the area since 2020, many heading across the river to southern Indiana where development is growing. Some of those who left the city for smaller schools, less traffic, and a life in the country are fighting to keep their quiet lives quiet.
Humane Society to hold 10th annual ‘Clear the Shelters’ event
From noon to 5 p.m. Aug. 24, the Humane Society for Hamilton County at 10501 Hague Rd. in Fishers will take part in the 10th annual Clear the Shelters adoption event. The shelter has more than 600 animals in its care who need rescuing. Most adoptions cost $10 in celebration...
Indiana high school football Super 25 rankings: Check out Week 1 statewide poll
In addition to our USA TODAY Network Indiana high school football poll, which is voted on by a statewide group of media members, we are also unveiling an IndyStar Super 25 this season, which will rank the top-25 teams in the state regardless of class. My power poll going into the season: 1....
Fork in the Road: Sullivan's Square Pub
SULLIVAN, Ind. (WTHI) - In October 2023, a new restaurant opened on downtown Sullivan's square. The Fork in the Road crew thought it was time to check the Square Pub out. The Fork crew says if you stop in, you better be hungry!. “They make everybody feel welcome, and good...
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