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Indiana tight end James Bomba nominated to AFCA Good Works Team
BLOOMINGTON — Indiana football tight end James Bomba was nominated to the American Football Coaches Association's Good Works Team on Wednesday. The organization established the honor going back to 1992 as a way to recognize college football athletes for their commitment to community service. All nominees — there were 178 of them this year — must be actively involved with a charitable organization and maintain a strong academic record.
'It was heartless' | Mother speaks out after IMPD arrests 21-year-old daughter's alleged killer
INDIANAPOLIS — Tyreana Terrell was known by her family and friends to be their best hype girl. But that was all taken away from them when she was shot and killed in a northwest Indianapolis gas station parking lot on West 56th Street and Georgetown Road around 1:45 a.m. July 9.
NASCAR Cup drivers to watch at Indianapolis
Much will be on the line for drivers as the NASCAR Cup Series returns to the oval at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway this weekend for the first time since 2020. The top four drivers in the points are separated by 20 points as they race to be the regular season champion and gain as many playoff points as possible.
Introducing “In Touch with Indiana Sports” hosted by John Alden — an exclusive HoosierIllustrated.com show to discuss all things Indiana basketball and football
HoosierIllustrated.com is super excited to announce the launch of our newest show, “In Touch with Indiana Sports” which will be hosted the newest member of our team, John Alden. This new show will feature discussions about various topics from the Indiana University athletic program including both Indiana basketball and football especially.
M&M Arranges Sale of Medical Office Building in Indiana
Marcus & Millichap closed the sale of MedMark Medical Center, a 12,750-square-foot medical office located in Lafayette, Indiana. The property sold for $2.6 million with a 6.6 percent cap rate. Three and a half years remain on the NN lease term with one additional five-year optional renewal. “The passive nature of the investment as well as the irreplaceable location with frontage along I-65 appealed to multiple buyers,” said Julia Evinger, first vice president investments. “The successful buyer purchased the property as a covered land play for today’s income and land value for potential redevelopment in the future.”
David M. Findlay Named To Indianapolis Business Journal’s Indiana 250 List For Third Consecutive Year
Lake City Bank announced David M. Findlay, chairman and CEO, has been named to the Indianapolis Business Journal’s Indiana 250 list for the third consecutive year. The annual list recognizes the state’s most influential and impactful leaders across business, philanthropy, the arts, government and not-for-profits, according to a news release from Lake City Bank.
Free school supplies available at Hancock County Community Night
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — First responders and nonprofits in Hancock County are teaming up to give away school supplies ahead of the upcoming school year. It’s part of Wednesday night’s annual Hancock County Community Night at the county fairgrounds. Greg Duda, public information officer for the Hancock County 911 Center, says the supplies include backpacks, notebooks, […]
Anderson man found guilty of dealing heroin resulting in death
ANDERSON, Ind. — An Anderson man was found guilty this week of dealing in a controlled substance resulting in death as he waits to receive his sentence next month. According to the Madison County Prosecutor’s Office, a jury convicted 30-year-old Jason DeWayne Smith on Wednesday after finding him guilty of supplying the drugs that led […]
New Tradition in the Air at Avon
Over the course of its 29-year history, the Town of Avon has consistently honored those who have served in our military. Former longtime council member Mike Rogers, a veteran himself, made considerable effort during his tenure to make sure the fledgling new town honored those who have served to protect our nation. A great example of Roger’s efforts is the World War II Memorial near the intersection of Dan Jones Road and County Road 100 South.
No Longer ‘Flyover’ Country: Indianapolis Achieves Positive Rent Growth, Absorption
The capital markets continue to present challenges and create confusion across the U.S. transaction space. Most markets outside the Midwest have retreated toward a rent-growth flatline, or worse. However, in the midst of it all, the metro area stands like a pillar of stability. No longer known simply for its...
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