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ACT Research says freight market facing overcapacity; spot rates slightly raised over 2023 lows
COLUMBUS, Ind. – The freight market continues to be characterized by overcapacity, and with private fleets engaging in spot activity more than in past cycles, spot rates remain only slightly above the late-2023 lows, according to the latest release of the Freight Forecast: U.S. Rate and Volume OUTLOOK report.
Mass. Ave. Starbucks workers look forward to bargaining with company after unionizing
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Hourly workers at the Starbucks on Massachusetts Avenue voted to unionize on Wednesday, becoming the first store in Indianapolis to do so. The Mass. Ave. location is part of a group of 15 locations across the country that made moves to join Starbucks Workers United in July. According to the union’s website, it represents more than 470 stores across the country and over 10,500 employees.
Indy Shorts Film Festival helps give local filmmakers shot at stardom
(THE REPORTER) — Indy Shorts International Film Festival is running July 23 through 28. It is made possible by the Indiana Economic Development Corporation and presented by Heartland Film. For seven years, the festival has brought together local and global filmmakers. The short films are 40 minutes or less. The festival presents them to viewers […]
A little more humid with spotty showers
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — More humid today and into the rest of the workweek. Spotty shower or thunderstorm possible into the afternoon. TODAY: We had a few spotty showers this morning but the bulk of the rain has moved to the east. Look for some clouds at times today with some sunshine. Later this afternoon we […]
Watch for scams related to global computer outage
INDIANAPOLIS — As banks, airlines, and hospitals are still recovering from Friday’s outage, which disrupted business and travel worldwide, government cybersecurity agencies and the CEO of Crowdstrike are warning everyone about new phishing schemes related to the outage. According to the warnings, bad guys are posing as Crowdstrike employees and other IT specialists, offering to […]
The Daily Heller: Being the Bard of Beards …
Today, The Daily Heller answers the quiz from Friday and offers a brief anecdote about beards. The bard—or, more accurately, the historian of at least one famous beard—is Susannah Koerber, chief curator at the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites, which holds one of the country’s most important collections relating to Abraham Lincoln and his times. She reports that a precocious11-year-old girl from New York State named Grace Bedell had persuaded the future president into growing his iconic facial tuft. Bedell wrote to then-candidate Lincoln on Oct. 15, 1860: “I have got four brothers, and a part of them will vote for you anyway, and if you will let your whiskers grow, I will try and get the rest of them to vote for you. You would look a great deal better, for your face is so thin,” she implored with wisdom older than her years, then added, “All the ladies like whiskers, and they would tease their husbands to vote for you, and then you would be president.”
Carmel middle school girls on wrestling team eager to see sport grow
Ana Penquite figures she will have more company from girls in the wrestling room in the future. “It’s a fun sport, and there are not a lot of girls at my school that do it,” said Penquite, who will be an eighth-grader at Clay Middle School in August. “When they hear about it, they are surprised.”
Top Notch 4 H Club holds July meeting
Top Notch 4-H Club met at the Birchwood Training Center on July 14th, 2024. At this meeting 20 members were in attendance. The upcoming Skillathon dates were discussed, as well as completing project books. Members were informed about the sale, buyer letters, and Jr. fairboard applications. Advisors also shared information about online entries for shows. The next meeting will be on August 13th at 6PM in the Swine Barn.
New homes being built in low-income Muncie neighborhood
MUNCIE, Ind. – Ten single-family homes are being built in Whitely Neighborhood this summer, part of the Southern Terrace development that aims to spread affordable housing in low-income areas of the city. The east-side neighborhood has been earmarked for development upgrades that include a new fire station, new park playground equipment and major repaving of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, an east-side thoroughfare. ...
Colts player salaries for the 2024 NFL season
Here are Indianapolis Colts existing player contracts entering the 2024 offseason. Their highest-priced players are primarily on the offensive line. Figures are from Spotrac. The Colts kept many of their own players eligible for free agency, including defensive tackle Grover Stewart, wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. and cornerback Kenny Moore II. They also extended the existing deals of linebacker Zaire Franklin and defensive lineman DeForest Buckner.
IUPD appoints new deputy superintendent and chief law enforcement officer
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (WISH) — Indiana University Public Safety has appointed Anthony Williams as its first deputy superintendent and chief law enforcement officer. Williams is a police lieutenant of operations at Northwest Missouri State University Police Department. He earned a Bachelor of Science in corporate recreation and wellness, and a Master of Business Administration from Northwest […]
MSU target, 5-star Indiana SG Darius Adams provides update to On3
Michigan State basketball continues to remain in the hunt for a big-time shooting guard prospect from Indiana. Five-star shooting guard Darius Adams provided a recruiting update to Jamie Shaw of On3 recently — which included the Spartans. Click on the post at the bottom of this article to read what Adams had to say about Michigan State.
Carson Hocevar’s Latest Crash: Rivals Furious, NASCAR Reacts!
Carson Hocevar’s Latest Crash: Carson Hocevar‘s crash at Indianapolis Motor Speedway has stirred considerable outrage among his competitors and elicited a firm response from NASCAR. His aggressive driving style, which has been a hallmark of his nascent career, has drawn criticism for recklessness, particularly following the notable collision involving Jimmie Johnson‘s car. Rivals like Ryan Blaney and Noah Gragson have voiced their frustrations, reflecting a growing discontent within the racing community. In consideration of these issues, NASCAR has imposed penalties and is reassessing safety protocols. The fallout from this incident may reshape team dynamics and influence future races markedly.
Wayne County schools improve, still below state averages in ILEARN testing
WAYNE COUNTY, Ind. — This year's statewide ILEARN testing at Wayne County schools showed slim improvements in English language arts and math scores, although the schools as a whole still sit well below the state averages. Statewide results released Wednesday by the Indiana Department of Education showed 41% of...
Purdue targeting California's Nikolas Khamenia for 2025 class
LEBANON, Ind. — After earning MVP honors and leading his team to the 17-and-under title at this past weekend’s Puma PRO16/NXT circuit event in the Indianapolis area, it’s time for Nikolas Khamenia to turn some of his attention to recruiting. “After this weekend I’m going to sit...
Jimmie Johnson’s Career at a Crossroads After Latest Wreck at Indianapolis
Jimmie Johnson’s Career at a Crossroads: Jimmie Johnson‘s recent wreck at Indianapolis has intensified scrutiny over his career path. This incident, a result of chaotic racing dynamics, highlights his inconsistent performance against younger competitors. As Johnson shifts to a part-time role, questions arise about his adaptability and competitive edge in a sport that increasingly favors new talent. Fan reactions reveal a divide, with some calling for his retirement while others cling to nostalgia for past achievements. Ultimately, Johnson’s future hinges on tactical decisions regarding sponsorships and his potential to mentor the next generation of drivers.
‘Blockbuster’ Trade Proposal Sends Brandon Ingram To Pacers, Myles Turner, Aaron Nesmith To Pelicans
One NBA analyst proposed that the New Orleans Pelicans and Indiana Pacers make a trade with each other. Greg Swartz of Bleacher Report proposed the following mock trade between the Pelicans and Pacers:. Indiana Pacers Receive: F Brandon Ingram. New Orleans Pelicans Receive: C Myles Turner, SF Aaron Nesmith. The...
1 Surprising flaw in Pacers roster if franchise plans to be title contender
The Indiana Pacers had a fantastic year last season. Despite entering the playoffs as the No. 6 seed, the Pacers, who finished the year with a 47-35 record, made it all the way to the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time since 2014. And despite getting swept by the eventual champion Boston Celtics, the series was much more competitive than it showed on paper.
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