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Colts camp observations: First-rounder Laiatu Latu wrecks Anthony Richardson's 2-minute drill
WESTFIELD — Forced inside by the flooding rains that drenched the Indianapolis area overnight, the Colts finished off practice Friday by putting the top two units in an end-of-game situation, asking the offense to drive for a field goal with a little more than a minute left on the clock. Anthony Richardson got two tries at the situation, and Joe Flacco took the other. ...
How Hoosier Veterans With Kids in School Can Get Financial Help
STATEWIDE–Hoosier military veterans with children are getting help as kids go back to school by way of the Military Family Relief Fund’s Operation Back to School Program. Army Veteran and State Representative Michael Aylesworth (R-Hebron) says eligible veterans can receive $500 for back-to-school needs per dependent child living in their home. That includes children up […] The post How Hoosier Veterans With Kids in School Can Get Financial Help appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
Gov. Holcomb kicks off 2024 Indiana State Fair, his last in office
Gov. Eric Holcomb celebrated the opening of the Indiana State Fair Friday, kicking off its 15-day schedule. The fair’s theme this year is a partnership with Indianapolis art museum Newfields — “The Art and Nature of Fun.”. Holcomb said what makes the fair special is the connections...
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...
Colts Could Face Four First-Round Rookie QBs This Season
The NFL’s regular season is right around the corner. It’s unclear which quarterbacks the Indianapolis Colts will face this year. Due to injury or performance, several rookie signal-callers could face the Colts’ defense. Seven rookie QBs played in the league last season. The list includes Bryce Young, C.J. Stroud, Anthony Richardson, Will Levis, Aidan O’Connell, Tyson Bagent, and Tommy DeVito.
Eighth annual Black-Owned Business Block Party returns to Flanner House
INDIANAPOLIS — Tha Block Party, also known as the Black-Owned Business Block Party, is set to bring excitement and community spirit to Flanner House on Saturday, Aug. 3, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event celebrates local Black-owned businesses with a range of activities, entertainment, and opportunities to support Black entrepreneurs. The block party, […]
Judge allows ex-Colts player and wife to see son with DCS supervision
LOGANSPORT, Ind. (WNDU) - The Logansport couple who was arrested and charged last month after their 14-year-old son went missing for more than two weeks will be allowed to see him with DCS supervision. According to our sister station WTHR, the judge agreed during a hearing on Thursday to modify...
UIndy Picked to Repeat as GLVC Champions
INDIANAPOLIS – The University of Indianapolis was voted in the preseason coaches’ poll as the unanimous choice to win the 2024 Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) football title, the league office announced on Friday. The preseason poll is selected by the league’s nine head coaches, who, per GLVC...
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra receives grant from Indiana Arts Commission
INDIANAPOLIS—The Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) recently announced the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra as a recipient of the Arts Organization Support grant program. During its Quarterly Business Meeting in June, the Commission approved funding recommendations for the Arts Project Support and Arts Organization Support grant programs. Between the two grant programs, 338 organizations in 77 Indiana counties are receiving funding.
Colts could explore moving Julian Blackmon to free safety
The free safety position remains a major question mark for this Colts’ defense. In an effort to provide some needed stability to that role, the team may look into moving Julian Blackmon from the strong safety spot to the free safety position, according to ESPN’s Stephen Holder. During...
Indianapolis airport receives grants for reconstruction project
INDIANAPOLIS — Through the seventh round of airport infrastructure grants from the Federal Aviation Administration, the Indianapolis International Airport is expected to have more government funds go toward its reconstruction project. According to a news release from the Indianapolis International Airport, the airport was awarded $26.6 million from the administration through its Airport Infrastructure Grants […]
Caitlin Clark's Subtle Reaction To GOAT Message From Jordan Davis
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark showed her appreciation for country music star Jordan Davis, who had a strong message for her and Lexie Hull following his Indiana concert. Clark and Hull made a surprise appearance during Davis' "Damn Good Time World Tour" in Indianapolis on Wednesday. The Fever ...
ITA Recognizes Women’s Tennis Team and Six Individuals
Copyright 2024 Butler University. All Rights reserved. 8/2/2024 10:51:00 AM The Butler women's tennis team has received All-Academic Team recognition from the Intercollegiate Tennis Association, and six team members, Norah Balthazor , Emma Beavin , Katie Beavin , Elle Martin , Chase Metcalf , and Delaney Schurhamer , have each been named an ITA Scholar Athlete. To be named an ITA All-Academic Team, programs must have a team grade point average of 3.2 or above. The Bulldogs posted a combined 3.59 for the 2023-24 academic year. To be named an ITA Scholar-Athlete, a student-athlete must have a grade point average...
New Live Nation Concert Venue and Hotel Worth $300 Million Coming to Downtown Indy
Exciting changes are coming to downtown Indianapolis. Boxcar Development LLC, spearheaded by Pacers owner Herb Simon and his family, is set to build a 13-story, 170-room Shinola luxury hotel and a 4,000-seat concert venue at 230 S. Pennsylvania St. This $300 million venture will replace the existing century-old CSX railroad...
IPS fully rolls out ‘Rebuilding Stronger’ plan as students return to classes
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Students at Indianapolis Public Schools returned to classes on Thursday. Its “Rebuilding Stronger” plan is in full swing to start the year. Kids may have noticed the impact right from day one. The plan restructured and streamlined which grades attend which buildings. Middle schools now serve Grades 6-8 and elementary schools serve […]
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.
Homeless shelters can save lives, but advocates say Indianapolis needs more investment in housing
In 2021, then-20-year-old Heaven Stevens was homeless on the streets of Indianapolis. She visited Outreach, a program for homeless young adults between 18 and 24, which gives them a place to stay, lets them eat a meal and do laundry during the day. “After I heard that, I just made...