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Greencastle wins another thriller to advance in state tournament
Another day and another dramatic Greencastle win. Greencastle escaped two late-inning jams Saturday night at Newville to defeat Northern Lebanon 4-3 and is now one victory away from playing in the Pennsylvania State Little League Championship on Monday. Greencastle will play Back Mountain on Sunday at 6:00 p.m. Back Mountain...
Wilson York Breaks 13-14 Boys NAG With 2:15.11 200 Breaststroke In Indianapolis
LCM (50 meters) Wilson York of Lakeside Swim Team in Kentucky swam to a new boys 13-14 national age group (NAG) record in the LCM 200 breast. York swam to a 2:15.11, getting under Ethan Dang‘s record of a 2:15.84 from 2016. Prior to Dang, the record was held...
Nonprofit holding community fair with a variety of resources
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Resource Hub, an Indianapolis nonprofit, is holding a resource fair on July 28. The fair is set to take place from noon to 6 p.m. at Amvets Post 99, located at 2840 Lafayette Rd. There will be food distribution, free haircuts, a job fair, and free school supplies. Resource Hub Founder […]
Rockville celebrates 200th birthday with block party
ROCKVILLE, Ind. (WTHI) - Rockville's town square was full of people on Saturday to celebrate the town's bicentennial. From a beer garden to face painting to the big time capsule reveal, there was something for everyone. The goal of the event was to commemorate the history of the town as...
Fans loved Colts rookie AD Mitchell’s apartment setup
AD Mitchell is a young player in a new city, and fans could completely relate to his home setup. Mitchell was a second-round pick by the Indianapolis Colts in April. He is trying to settle in with his new team just trying to feel comfortable at home. He shared a photo in his Instagram Story... The post Fans loved Colts rookie AD Mitchell’s apartment setup appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Former South Bend Mayor Buttigieg touring Midwest this week
WASHINGTON, D.C. – This week, U.S. Transportation Secretary and former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg will make stops in Michigan and Indiana to highlight how infrastructure investments are strengthening rural communities, revitalizing domestic manufacturing, and supporting our national economy. Buttigieg will start his trip with stops in Wisconsin and...
Auto Club Speedway Revamp: Fans Divided Over ‘Depressing’ New Look
Auto Club Speedway Revamp: The recent proposal to revamp Auto Club Speedway has ignited a polarized debate among fans, with opinions sharply divided over the new design, which some describe as ‘depressing.’ Proponents argue that the changes promise improved racing dynamics and greater fan engagement, while detractors fear the erosion of the venue’s historic charm and identity. This discourse highlights the inherent tension between modernization and tradition in motorsports. As stakeholders grapple with these conflicting perspectives, one must consider the broader implications for the future of racing and the legacy of iconic tracks like Auto Club Speedway.
Boone EDC Breaks Grounds on New Facility for Gorton’s Seafood
United States Cold Storage Inc. (USCS) expects by spring 2025 to complete a 107,200. square-foot addition at its Lebanon, IN, public refrigerated warehouse, northwest of Indianapolis. In conjunction, Gorton’s Seafood, Gloucester, MA, will construct its own attached seafood processing facility, which is scheduled to open in late 2025 and employ as many as 160 people.
Snapshot: Senior Slip-N-Slide
Residents at Lake Meadows Assisted Living and Memory Care had their own waterpark July 20 with help from volunteers from Highmark Church. Residents sat in inflatable boats while volunteers pulled them along the Slip-N-Slide, with an arched rainbow sprinkler at one end to make sure everyone got extra wet. Life Enrichment Director Nadine Graham stated that the center plans to make this an annual event for residents.
Antonia Bennett eager for jazzy Carmel Symphony Orchestra performance
Antonia Bennett had the benefit of learning from the best. Not only did the jazz vocalist perform with her legendary father, the late Tony Bennett, since she was young, but she also was exposed to many of his famous friends. “Especially in Beverly Hills at that time, there were a...
Receipts show increase in Indiana school supply cost
AVON, Ind. (WISH) — The average amount a family will spend on school supplies this year has increased to $918, according to the National Retail Federation. That’s $28 more than last year’s number. That change is felt across Indiana as parents gear up to send their kids back to school this week and in the […]
Carmel in brief — July 30, 2024
Commission on veterans, military families launched – The City of Carmel has launched the Mayor’s Advisory Commission on Veterans and Military Families, an initiative dedicated to addressing the unique needs and challenges faced by veterans and military families within the community. City Councilor Matthew Snyder will serve as chairperson of this commission, a volunteer body composed of up to nine members, appointed by Mayor Sue Finkam. Members were chosen from a diverse cross-section of the armed services veteran residents and business owners of Carmel. For more information on the commission, contact the mayor’s office at 317-571-2401.
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