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BOZICH | Curt Cignetti says more 'crazy' things about Indiana football
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Curt Cignetti did not try to play the game every college football coach plays before the season kicks off — the game about not reading what people are writing about his Indiana team and not being aware of the type of season the experts are predicting from his program.
Basketball recruiting: Cathedral's Brady Koehler cuts list to five schools
One of the state’s top high school basketball prospects is down to five schools. Cathedral’s Brady Koehler unveiled his top choices Thursday, listing Iowa, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest. The 6-9 Koehler, rated as a four-star prospect by 247sports and the No. 65 recruit in the country in the 2025...
Heartbreaking loss still lingers as the Colts prepare for training camp
The Colts are set to begin training camp July 25th. The Colts missed the playoffs last season following a gut-wrenching defeat to the Houston Texans in the final game of the season, and it seems like that loss is still stuck in the minds of some of the players and coaches.
The fight to define Harris is on. And for now, Republicans are dominating Democrats on the airwaves
NEW YORK (AP) — Just days into her new role as the Democratic Party’s likely presidential nominee, Kamala Harris is already facing a wave of Republican-backed attack ads questioning her personality, her progressive record and what she knew about President Joe Biden’s decline. But for now, at least, Democrats have yet to engage in the summertime advertising fight. And in a sharp reversal from much of the year, Republicans are suddenly dominating the airways. Overall, Trump and his allies are outspending Harris’ team 25-to-1 on television and radio advertising — more than $68 million for Republicans compared to just $2.6 million for Democrats — in the period that began on Monday, the day after Biden stepped aside, through the end of August, according to an AP analysis of data compiled by the media tracking firm AdImpact. The stunning disparity reflects actual spending for this week and reservations for subsequent weeks, which will almost certainly change in the coming days. But for now, the numbers highlight a dangerous imbalance for Democrats at the very moment that millions of voters are re-shaping their opinions of the vice president, who has spent much of the last four years in Biden’s shadow.
Hamilton County leaders to discuss Sheridan-Adams Township merger
ARCADIA, Ind. (WISH) — Two Hamilton County commissioners on Thursday morning will have a forum to discuss a proposal to merge the town of Sheridan and the township of Adams into a single government. The township currently surrounds the town in northwestern Hamilton County, a predominantly rural area. The Hamilton County Reporter, a News 8 […]
Colts Sign Former Ravens WR
The former first-round pick and Baltimore Ravens receiver is headed to the Colts. Former Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Laquon Treadwell has signed with the Indianapolis Colts, the team announced. Treadwell, 29, now joins his seventh different team in the past five years. The 2016 first-round pick never really caught on...
New helicopter raised above Sullivan VFW
SULLIVAN, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) – The Sullivan Veterans of Foreign Wars has a helicopter above its post once again. It has been a little over one year since the Sullivan VFW has had a helicopter above their post. Finding the machine came from perfect timing but getting it to the VFW took many local hands. A […]
Lafayette hospitals recognized for heart disease and stroke treatment
Two area hospitals received high honors for their efforts to adhere to American Heart Association guidelines in 2023. Franciscan Health Lafayette East was given the top honor in the American Heart Association’s “Get with the Guidelines” heart failure prevention program, and Indiana University Health Arnett, in also in Lafayette, received Gold Plus for the Stroke Award.
Christie Sides Described Her Caitlin Clark-Led Fever Team With One Simple Word
Christie Sides and the Indiana Fever started their 2024 WNBA campaign with a dreadful 1-8 start — in large part due to the fact that they faced the most difficult opening schedule of any team in the league. Since that start though, the Fever have bounced back with some far more impressive play. Led ...
Wanted: Non-Democrat to serve on Monroe County’s board of health
For a while now, one of the positions on Monroe County’s seven-member board of health has been vacant. It’s the position that is newly defined in state code by Indiana’s state legislature in 2023, as appointed by the “county executive” from a list of three recommendations by the “executive of the most populous municipality in the county.”
Indiana Man Sentenced to 10 Years for Trafficking Firearms to Chicago
Source: Administrative Office of the United States Courts, District of Illinois. An Indiana man has been handed a ten-year federal prison sentence for trafficking firearms from Indianapolis to the Chicago area, including 15 guns that ranged from semiautomatic rifles to untraceable "ghost guns". Devante T. Brown, age 29, and co-defendant Corey Sartin, 21, both from Indianapolis, conducted sales of these firearms to undercover law enforcement officers on several occasions in 2022.
Watkins Receives Four-Year Sentence After Battering Woman In Warsaw
WARSAW — A North Manchester man will serve a four-year sentence locally after he battered a woman in Warsaw. Gregory Wayne Watkins Jr., 38, 407 N. Market St. Apartment B., North Manchester, was charged with domestic battery resulting in moderate bodily injury and domestic battery committed in the presence of a child, both level 6 felonies. Two additional criminal charges were dismissed as part of a plea agreement.
Exciting opportunity for Hoosiers: Earn a tuition-free Pre-Veterinary Technology certificate from Vincennes University
Vincennes University offers eligible Hoosiers the opportunity to earn a tuition-free certificate in Pre-Veterinary Technology through the state of Indiana’s Next Level Jobs program. The certificate provides valuable career advancement opportunities in an in-demand field without financial barriers. The one-year Pre-Vet Technology certificate also meets Purdue University’s requirements for...
The top high school football games each week across Southwestern Indiana in 2024
EVANSVILLE — Only four weeks separate us from the start of the high school football season. With the calendar quickly approaching August, it's time to begin preparations for Friday nights. That means plenty of preseason coverage coming your way. We've already begun with players to watch across Southwestern Indiana. Now, it's time for the top games each week.
Police Warn Indiana Parents Against Back-to-School Photo Trend
If you plan on taking photos of your kids on their first day of school, there are some things that you need to know about before you post them on social media. Summer break is nearing its end. It feels like just yesterday, the kiddos were getting out of school and eager to take advantage of summer. In less than a month's time, kids will be returning to school. By now, you might have already started back-to-school shopping for clothes and supplies so the kiddos will be looking sharp on their first day back. Over the past few years, there has been a trend on social media where parents take photos of their kids on the first day of school posing with a sign to celebrate the first day of a new school year. These signs could be revealing more personal information about your child than you realize, and can all be used by predators, scammers, and other people looking to endanger your child, family, or finances.
The first step to equity is getting students to and from a great school
Teachers aren’t supposed to have favorite students, but a few years back, mine was Derrien. I crack a lot of jokes when I teach, and he always kept pace with a witty comeback. He put his wits to use daily in my science class, generating insights that had me learning alongside him. My favorite part, […] The post The first step to equity is getting students to and from a great school appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
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