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Art to climb on: What to know about new immersive sculptures at Newfields' Fairbanks Park
Three large new sculptures are now installed at Newfields, with each playing on different viewpoints of home. The series, called "Home Again," opened to the public in June at the institution's free Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park. The large-scale interactive artworks are the first new works of their kind at the park in almost a decade, according to a Newfields news release.
The likelihood of Jonathan Taylor and Anthony Richardson breaking the Colts single-season rushing records for RBs and QBs in 2024
The Indianapolis Colts 2024 Training Camp is right around the corner, with players set to report on June 24. Before the 2024 season begins, I want to look at the Colts franchise single-season records. And share how likely it is that each could be broken this year. This series will be broken up into ...
Here are 40+ concerts and performances to check out in Indianapolis this July
Looking to fill time during long, warm July days? We've got you covered. Here are the highlights of concerts and performing arts events happening in the Indianapolis area this month. ...
A new Burlington store is coming to downtown Indianapolis
Burlington Stores, a national discount retailer known for carrying major brand names for a fraction of the price, will open a new downtown Indianapolis location this fall. Burlington, formerly known as Burlington Coat Factory, will open in the basement of the Claypool Court building at 110 West Washington Street. The space previously housed the 20,000-square-foot Rhythm! Discovery Center, an interactive drum and percussion museum run by the Percussive Arts Society, which is headquartered in Indianapolis.
Will it rain July 4 in Indiana? NWS says storms are possible, but it's not all bad news
Rain could put a damper on Fourth of July fireworks Thursday night as thunderstorms creep over Central Indiana this week, but local meteorologists say it's not all bad news. Beginning Wednesday, a cold front will drape itself across the Hoosier state, according to the National Weather Service in Central Indiana, bringing rain and possible thunderstorms to large swaths of the Midwest. Skies Thursday, July 4 will be mostly cloudy around Indianapolis with more rain on the horizon.
Person found shot on Indy’s near north side
INDIANAPOLIS – A person was taken to an area hospital after an overnight shooting on the near north side. According to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, officers were dispatched to the 1600 block of N. College Ave. around 12:50 a.m. Tuesday where they found a man had been shot. The victim was awake and breathing, […]
Meet the man tasked with reducing violence among Indianapolis youth
INDIANAPOLIS — Ransom Place was many things to Ralph Durrett Jr. growing up. The west-side nook, tucked between Indiana Avenue and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street, was where everyone knew each other’s name. If his grandmother needed sugar, she’d send him to Miss Geraldine down the block. And if Miss Geraldine needed...
When miserably muggy air returns
INDIANAPOLIS — You can't ask for much better weather on July 1 than the comfortably mild air and mixed sky we had today in central Indiana. For my money, it was some of the best weather across the country. The 55° official low in Indianapolis was the coolest July...
LLBean steps up its out-of-state expansion plans
Freeport-based L.L.Bean is on an out-of-state expansion tear. After opening a retail store in Ulster County (Kingston), N.Y., this May, the company is planning to open locations during the fall in Mechanicsburg, Pa.; Enfield, Conn.; and Indianapolis. Currently, the maker and seller of outdoor gear and apparel has 57 stores...
Winning $1 million Powerball ticket sold in Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana has a $1 million Powerball winner. A ticket sold in the Hoosier State matched five numbers but missed the Powerball for Saturday’s drawing. Someone bought it at Kendallville Finish Line located at 620 Professional Way in Kendallville. The winning numbers for the June 29 drawing...
Headstones dedicated for babies found abandoned more than 20 years ago
INDIANAPOLIS — More than 20 years after they were abandoned, two baby boys are finally getting headstones at an Indianapolis cemetery. The ceremony honoring Baby Ephariam and Baby Jacob was held Monday afternoon at Washington Park East Cemetery. Ephariam was found in an Indianapolis hospital parking lot in 2000. The next year, Jacob was found inside of a trash can.
Bradford Allen Tops Out on Andretti Global HQ in Indianapolis
Bradford Allen and Andretti Global joined Clark Construction Group recently to celebrate the topping-out of Andretti Global’s new headquarters in Fishers, Indiana. The nearly 400,000-square-foot facility, part of a larger 90-acre campus, more than quadruples the size of Andretti’s current headquarters. “We are so proud of the progress...
The NFL is giving Colts fans the chance to relive the glory days thanks to a surprising player
Two of the biggest games in the history of the Indianapolis Colts are scheduled to be broadcasted on NFL Network on Tuesday, July 2. These games were selected by Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Mike Evans as a part of "NFL Network's Player's Choice" programming series. The majority of Evan's ...
Celebrate mail carriers on National Postal Workers Day
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – Monday marked National Postal Worker Day, a day to acknowledge the dedication and hard work of postal carriers across the country. Whether rain or shine, postal workers are on the front lines, ensuring mail is delivered quickly and efficiently. Postal workers are celebrated for their tireless efforts, working through various weather conditions […]
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