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Chase Elliott Returns Denny Hamlin’s Notepad: A Surprising Act of Sportsmanship
Chase Elliott Returns Denny Hamlin’s Notepad: Denny Hamlin‘s recent revelation regarding a notepad returned by Chase Elliott during the NASCAR Cup Series qualifying in Indianapolis raises intriguing questions about the dynamics of competition and fellowship in racing. The notepad, filled with what Hamlin described as ‘a bunch of words and numbers,’ belonged to Elliott’s car chief, suggesting a deeper tactical significance. This act of goodwill amidst fierce rivalry not only highlights Elliott’s integrity but also prompts a reflection on how such gestures can shape relationships within the sport. What implications might this have for the future interactions among drivers?
Colts excused Joe Flacco from practice to attend Jacoby Jones’ funeral
Colts backup quarterback Joe Flacco was not at practice Saturday, attending the funeral of his former teammate Jacoby Jones. Jones died this month at the age of 40. No cause of death has been reported. When Flacco and Jones played together on the Ravens, they connected on one of the...
Colts special teams coordinator speaks on new kickoff rules
WESTFIELD, Ind. (WISH) — This offseason, the NFL changed its kickoff rules. Gone is the typical kickoff with the entire kicking team lining up at the 35-yard line. Now, it will have similar kickoff rules to what the XFL has done. The kicker will still be at the 35-yard line, but the rest of the […]
IUWBB Preseason Player Power Rankings
Another year, another stacked collection of talented put together by the greatest coach in women's college basketball Teri Moren (yeah, we said it). This depth chart is far from shallow, and this team looks extremely dangerous on paper. All 13 players on this roster have a reasonable case for minutes,...
Wabash Valley Geekz and Things kicks off
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) – Wabash Valley Geekz and Things started off at the West Vigo Community Center Saturday. The gym was filled with vendors with treasures from the past. Everything is welcome, from vintage toys to retro art. The event started because locals felt that vendor fairs didn’t have enough vintage items. The leader […]
Benefit Ride supports Local Combat Vet
LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WLFI) - Jason McReynolds is a local combat Vet who recently lost home after it caught fire. After saving his service dog, Courage, he suffered severe burns to his body. Now, the veteran community is coming together to support him. The charity ride was put on by Combat...
Advancing DNA technology helps identify Westfield serial killer’s victims
Advances in DNA technology are helping victims of suspected serial killer Herb Baumeister be identified more quickly. Dr. Krista Latham, director of the Human Identification Center at the University of Indianapolis, tells WISH-TV how the way they use DNA technology has changed. “It’s not that technology exists today that didn’t exist in the past. It’s just that it’s more sensitive. We’re able to create those DNA profiles from samples that we may not have been able to do so in the past because we can see that DNA,”
Rockville celebrates 200th birthday with block party
ROCKVILLE, Ind. (WTHI) - Rockville's town square was full of people on Saturday to celebrate the town's bicentennial. From a beer garden to face painting to the big time capsule reveal, there was something for everyone. The goal of the event was to commemorate the history of the town as...
High School Football: Top five quarterbacks to watch in Lafayette area
LAFAYETTE — Across the week wide receivers, running backs and offensive lineman have been ranked. But now it's time for one more offensive debate before shifting to defensive players. Which team has the best returning quarterback and will command the huddle beginning in August. ...
Indiana bridge to be named in honor of Seara Burton
RICHMOND, Ind. (WDTN) — A bridge over I-70 will be renamed in memory of Richmond K-9 Officer Seara Burton, who was killed in the line of duty. The Indiana Department of Transportation will officially name the Chester Boulevard Bridge in honor of fallen officer Seara Burton. The bridge on US 27 over Interstate 70 will […]
Fans loved Colts rookie AD Mitchell’s apartment setup
AD Mitchell is a young player in a new city, and fans could completely relate to his home setup. Mitchell was a second-round pick by the Indianapolis Colts in April. He is trying to settle in with his new team just trying to feel comfortable at home. He shared a photo in his Instagram Story... The post Fans loved Colts rookie AD Mitchell’s apartment setup appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
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