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25-year-old Lawrence County sheriff's deputy killed in motorcycle crash southwest of Bloomington
GREENE COUNTY, Ind. — A 25-year-old Lawrence County sheriff's deputy died in a motorcycle crash Saturday night in Greene County, southwest of Bloomington. Just after 11 p.m. July 27, Greene County sheriff's deputies responded to a report of a motorcycle crash on East State Road 445, near Interstate 69.
Colts’ rookie DE Laiatu Latu showcases playmaking abilities in first training camp practice
In the grand scheme of Colts’ training camp, there’s only been one practice and the pads aren’t on, however, first-round pick Laiatu Latu made a great first impression. Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan would name Latu as one of his three standout performers from Thursday’s practice. ” During a second-team red-zone drill,” wrote Bowen, “Latu roasted second-year left tackle Jake Witt, getting to Joe Flacco extremely quick off the snap. Flacco had to alter his footwork and eventually fell down in the pocket for the “sack.” Of course, Witt isn’t starter Bernhard Raimann, but Latu continues to light up the (lower...
Big East Basketball: 2024 offseason grades for each team
Once again, Big East Basketball is home of the reigning national champions, with the UConn Huskies winning its second straight title. They've certainly had one of the more notable offseasons in the country but what kind of grade should they get?. Here's a look at the offseason grades for each...
Man surrenders after SWAT standoff at Elkhart home
ELKHART, Ind. (WNDU) - A man has surrendered after Elkhart County SWAT was called to a home on Elkhart’s east side. Police say they were called around 8 a.m. Sunday for a domestic disturbance in the 100 block of Witmer Avenue. Officers talked to a man at the home,...
Summer reading program concludes at Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library
Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library in Zionsville is wrapping up its summer reading program with grand prizes awarded to this summer’s most voracious readers. Grand prizes include an electric bicycle, a kayak, a Coleman Evanston screened tent for eight people and a child’s bicycle. Prizes were made possible by donations from community partners, including eBoom Electric Bikes, Friends of the Library, Zionsville Rotary Club and a community resident who wishes to remain anonymous.
Fishers awards more neighborhood improvement grants
The City of Fishers recently awarded about $335,000 in new grants to 18 neighborhoods through the city’s Neighborhood Vibrancy Grant Program. About $400,000 in grant funding was awarded earlier in the year to 28 neighborhoods. Applications are now closed for 2024 neighborhood grants. “I am blown away by the...
Children’s book series celebrates vegetables
Clay Township board member and longtime Carmel resident Mary Eckard released a self-published book, “Two Friends at Play,” in January. Illustrated by Dinae McGuire of Indianapolis, the book follows the stories of two vegetables, Arty the Artichoke and Tato the Potato, as they navigate self-image, acceptance and friendship.
Penn State coach James Franklin questions if radio helmets will solve sign stealing
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti opened this week’s three-day preseason kickoff festivities in Indianapolis by acknowledging he’s still waiting for the NCAA to make a decision on the sign-stealing scandal involving Michigan. The Wolverines, of course, didn’t talk about it Thursday. Still, Penn State coach James Franklin believes the backlash has had […]
IMPD: Man killed in shooting on Indy’s northeast side
INDIANAPOLIS – Police are investigating after a man was shot and killed overnight on Indy’s northeast side. According to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, just after midnight, officers responded to the 4100 block of Meadows Lane on the report of a person down. When officers arrived, they located an adult male with injuries consistent with […]
A hot and humid week amongst some storms
TONIGHT The week starts off with mostly cloudy skies as the area continues to feel the effects of lingering moisture. There’s a significant chance of showers and possibly a thunderstorm before 8 PM, followed by a continued chance of thunderstorms after 8 PM. Expect mild temperatures with lows around 66°F, with light northeast winds becoming […]
Genealogy and Local History Fair
The Genealogy and Local History Fair returns to the Indiana State Library on Saturday, October 26th, from 10:30 am to 3:30 pm!. Join us for a full day of genealogy presentations and exhibitors at the 2024 Genealogy and Local History Fair! Our theme is At the Crossroads of America: Westward Migration and Family History, where we will examine where our ancestors went after they arrived in the United States and how they got there.
IU has sent a diver to every Olympics since 1964. Drew Johansen continues the tradition
BLOOMINGTON – It wasn’t by accident when Drew Johansen’s coaching career brought him to the Midwest. First, from 1999-2001, he served as head diving coach at Illinois State. Three years later, he did a three-year term as a volunteer assistant at Ohio State. There had been head-coaching stops before then (Florida Atlantic in...
USAC Indiana Sprint Week Results Friday At Lincoln Park Speedway
USAC National Sprints kicked off Indiana Sprint Week Friday night at Lincoln Park Speedway in Putnamville, Indiana. Logan Seavey claimed the win over Kyle Cummins and Briggs Danner. It's Seavey's 4th straight win with the USAC National Sprints. 2024 USAC Indiana Sprint Week at Lincoln Park Speedway. Full results from...
Marcum Claims CRA Sportsman Crown Jewel
ANDERSON, Ind. — During a 25-lap stretch of the Madison County 200 eventual race winner Jeff Marcum was on a mission. It was Marcum’s 15th win with the Champion Racing Association Vore’s Welding Sportsman Late Models equaling the mark of Jason Atkinson. Marcum drove most of the...
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