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New State-of-the-Art Indoor Pickleball Courts Coming to Indiana
Pickleball Kingdom, the world's largest indoor pickleball court operator, has announced a significant expansion into Indiana. Pickleball is rapidly becoming one of America's fastest-growing sports, and its popularity continues to surge. Personally, I've never played, having next to no athletic ability. That said, everyone I know who does play absolutely loves it. According to Sports Imports, the game involves using paddles and a perforated plastic ball, blending aspects of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong. USA Pickleball notes that the sport was invented in 1965 on Bainbridge Island and is played on a court the same size as a doubles badminton court.
Red Lobster closing 23 more stores, Indiana included
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The ailing Red Lobster chain is closing 23 more stores nationwide, after closing dozens of stores earlier this year. Red Lobster was a restaurant industry pioneer but has declined in recent years due to a range of factors, including corporate mismanagement, say former leaders at the chain and restaurant analysts. At that […]
Indiana Among States with the Most Motorcycles in the U.S.
Indiana is now among the Top 15 states in the U.S. with the most registered motorcycles, contributing to the nearly 9 million bikes registered nationwide. Despite the fact that I come from a family of motorcycle riders, I never learned to ride, and I don't own a bike. However, it is something I often think about, so I may end up pulling the trigger sooner or later. Perhaps I'll save it for my midlife crisis down the road? Either way, I think motorcycles are cool, and apparently a lot of other Hoosiers do as well. Indiana is home to some of the most registered motorcycles in the nation, along with a few other fellow Midwestern states.
Local organization ‘Balance Period’ helping people live healthier lives
Raymond Achille founded Balance Period to help people be well and live healthier lives. A graduate of Indiana University, he holds a degree in kinesiology and brings more than a decade of experience in the health and wellness industries. Raymond Achille has spent his career in making people’s well-being better. In 2017, Raymond experienced a […]
RFK Jr. stays on Indiana presidential ballot despite dropping out of the race
Although independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suspended his campaign last week and endorsed former President Donald Trump, he will remain on Indiana ballots for the 2024 election this November. Kennedy submitted enough signatures in July to make the presidential ballot in Indiana, and the ballot removal deadline for the general...
Indiana ranks in top 10 states for medical debt
INDIANAPOLIS — According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, roughly 12% of Hoosiers have some form of medical debt, making Indiana a top 10 state with the most medical debt outranking Ohio, Michigan, and Illinois. ”They’re more likely to live in rural areas, they’re more likely to have slightly lower incomes, they’re more likely to be […]
The Switch Up Election Series — Harris vs. Trump, and what it means for conservatives
Whitley Yates, a proud Republican, is the director of diversity and engagement for the Indiana Republican Party. Yates believes in bringing all voices to the table, and in her role, she launched the Indiana Republican Diversity Leadership Series, a program aiming to attract, train and support conservative minorities throughout the Hoosier State. In this special…
Students’ safety takes top priority during heat wave
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — With temperatures soaring and humidity levels climbing, parents and students must equip themselves with the necessary resources to stay cool and hydrated at school. “With temperatures as high as they are today and throughout the rest of this week, we want to be sure that individuals are staying indoors and saving outdoor […]
Five Receive 2024 Educational Scholarships From Indiana Donor Network Foundation
INDIANAPOLIS - Five students have been awarded educational scholarships totaling $26,500 by Indianapolis-based Indiana Donor Network Foundation. • Martha Hunter, Carmel, $8,000. • Edith Estridge, Chesterton, $6,500. • Halle Mitchell, of Jacksonville, Fla., $5,000. • Katherine Gaff, Syracuse, $5,000. Currently, Gaff is pursuing a master’s degree in fine arts at...
Caitlin Clark's Teammate Shows Regret After Disastrous Performance Against Dream
The Indiana Fever secured a narrow victory against the Atlanta Dream on Monday despite the team's fourth-quarter collapse. Indiana's usual contributors, Caitlin Clark, Kelsey Micthell, and Ailyah Boston, led the team on both ends of the floor. While the Fever were looking for help in ...
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