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Restaurant Chain Backed by Former NFL Star Expanding to Indiana
A relatively new restaurant chain backed by former New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees has just announced an aggressive expansion plan involving Indiana. Cheeseburger sliders just hit differently. In my mind, they are to a regular-sized cheeseburger what doughnut holes are to a standard doughnut. As a smaller version, you can easily pop those bad boys in your mouth while on the go and even purchase them by the dozen. When it comes to the king of these greasy burger bites, White Castle is definitely at the top of the list. However, there is now a new franchise rising that is bringing their own set of sliders to the fast food market.
In Touch with Indiana Sports Ep. 5 — Thoughts from the first week of Indiana football fall camp, expectations for all three major in-state programs, early Week One spreads, and more
Welcome to the next episode of In Touch with Indiana Sports hosted by John Alden and powered by HoosierIllustrated.com. On today’s show we talk about the first week of fall camp, and we hear from Dylan Sinn of the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette who shares his thoughts on all three major in-state programs as they prepare for a new college football season. We also discuss early spreads for Week One matchups featuring Big Ten programs, the Paris Olympics, and more.
Trailer Released for Netflix Film Inspired by Indiana’s Terrifying “Demon House” [Watch]
In January of 2022, we learned that Netflix had bought the rights to make a film about an Indiana family's story that includes an exorcism and a "demon house." Now, after nearly two years of waiting, we finally get our first look at the Hoosier-inspired horror film. See the First...
Indiana father blames baby's horrifying broken bones and mouth injuries on 'rough diaper changes'
Tristan Dean Gerhardt, 28, was arrested after his 6-month-old baby was hospitalized with multiple broken bones in his arms and legs and a bleeding mouth - the father is now facing two felony counts
Carmel's Alex Shackell becomes second Indiana high school girl to win Olympic swim medal
NANTERRE, France – Alex Shackell is the first Carmel girl to be an Olympic medalist in swimming. Moreover, records show she is the second Indiana girl still in high school to be a swim medalist. The United States finished second to Australia in the 4x200-meter freestyle Thursday night at the Paris Olympics. ...
Phish Doubles Down With Disease At Noblesville Opener [Photos/Videos]
Between unleashing jams of epic proportions and embedding playful nerd nuggets in the setlist, Phish is having fun on its summer tour, and last night in Noblesville, IN, the band doubled down with a bit of both during the first of three shows at Ruoff Music Center. The crowd greeted...
Paris Olympics | Indianapolis native Cole Hocker, Notre Dame grad Yared Nuguse advance in 1500m heats
PARIS, France — It had been 39 days since Indianapolis native Cole Hocker ran a 1,500-meter race, it was an obligatory question:. Looked like a medal contender, just as he did in setting an Olympic Trials record of 3:30.59. His hopes remain as bright as his new orange Nike Dragonflys.
Indiana AG, Comptroller want proof of no funds supporting IU’s Kinsey Institute
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita and State Comptroller Elise Nieshalla want Indiana University to show “proof of compliance” with a 2023 state budget law that stripped state funding from the university’s Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction. In a letter to IU President Pamela...
EPA issues fuel waivers in Illinois, other Midwest states after refinery shutdown
CHICAGO (CBS) — The federal government is working to help fuel shortage issues in Illinois and across the Midwest after gas supplies were impacted by the shutdown of a refinery in joliet.The Environmental Protection Agency has agreed to a fuel waiver for Illinois. Michigan, Wisconsin, and Indiana.The idea is this would boost fuel supply and lower gas prices across the Midwest. Exxon Mobil shut down its refinery in Joliet this summer after severe weather hit the area. Hurricanes and tornadoes typically disrupt the fuel network in late summer and early fall.The waiver suspends federal anti-smog rules that require selling less evasive but more expensive gasoline in the summer. Gas prices have surged across the region because of the outage.According to AAA, gas is at $4.55 in Chicago and $4.30 in the suburbs on average. In northwest Indiana, it's sitting at $3.97 a gallon.The waiver will be active through Aug. 20. Experts say you can anticipate seeing gas drop in the coming days.
FBI Warns Indiana Residents of New “Jugging” Crime Trend
Recently, a concerning crime trend known as "jugging" has been making headlines. I first learned about it after an alarming number of cases were reported in Maryland in June and July. The more I learn about jugging, the more instances I find around the country. I don't know of any specific cases of jugging here in Southern Indiana, but the FBI is reminding us that it's important to be aware and vigilant, especially since trends like this can sometimes spread.
New state troopers from Greenwood, Seymour assigned to Indianapolis District
INDIANAPOLIS – Twenty-one newly appointed troopers graduated from the 85th Indiana State Police Academy on July 18. Six of those troopers, including two local men, are being assigned to the Indiana State Police Indianapolis Post. Trooper Jacob Day is from Seymour and after graduating from Columbus Christian School he...