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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...
Sources say house guest was targeted in shooting that left IMPD officer injured
UPDATE (July 29, 2024): IMPD said the wounded officer “remains in good spirits and is on the road to recovery.” He’ll remain in the hospital for “several more days.” The department said no arrests have been made directly in connection with the shooting. Two people were arrested after a pursuit involving a vehicle possibly connected […]
Elkhart woman to represent Indiana at Miss USA
GOSHEN — Indiana’s representative at the Miss USA pageant paired a potato sack with her sash and crown during Kids Day at the Elkhart County Fair. Stephanie Sullivan, of Elkhart, was named Miss Indiana USA in June and will compete in Miss USA on Aug. 4 in Los Angeles. She set several firsts by winning the title as a 33-year-old married mother of three boys. She took part in an exhibition ...
LCB Opens New Branch In Carmel With Onsite Lake City University Training Center
Lake City Bank opened its newest office Monday at 1361 S. Rangeline Road, Carmel. The office is the bank’s 54th office in the state and eighth location in the Indianapolis region. A grand opening ribbon cutting celebration will take place at a later date. The full-service office is open...
Deadly Listeria Outbreak Hits Midwest States
Dozens sick and 2 dead as a new listeria outbreak from deli meat spreads through the Midwest to the East Coast. The CDC is currently investigating the source of this most recent listeria outbreak and has so far connected this issue to meat sliced at delis,. Many people in this...
Rokita Co-Leads 17 States Defending Indiana Teacher’s Religious Liberty Against Required Use Of ‘Preferred Pronouns’
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is co-leading 17 states in asking a federal appeals court to rule in favor of the religious liberty of a former Brownsburg High School teacher forced to resign because he declined to use the preferred names and pronouns of transgender students — an action that violated the teacher’s sincerely held beliefs.
Indy Cornhole Classic Aims to be Largest Tournament in the Nation
INDIANAPOLIS — The grounds of the America Legion Mall in downtown Indianapolis will be the site of the largest single-day cornhole tournament in the country. The first Indy Cornhole Classic: Throwing for Veterans will take place on August 19 from 2 to 6 p.m., and organizers are inviting cornhole enthusiasts from across the state to participate.
Master Trooper Mark LaMaster Promoted to Sergeant in Training Division
Master Trooper Mark LaMaster has been promoted to the rank of Sergeant by Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter and participated in a pinning ceremony in Indianapolis on Thursday. In his new role, Sergeant LaMaster will serve within the training division and will assist in the implementation and instruction of the department’s new Precision Immobilization Technique (PIT) Training.
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