Indiana Fever Drops Bombshell Injury Update on Caitlin Clark
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From head coach Curt Cignetti to a trio of Hoosiers, here's what we learned about Indiana at 2025 Big Ten Football Media Day.
A Republican state representative from Indianapolis posits that legislators should have the power to impeach a prosecutor like Marion County's Ryan Mears.
It was the first time Boilermakers coach Barry Odom spoke at Big Ten media days, and he had high praise for Curt Cignetti and the Hoosiers even after taking a jab at them.
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Islands on MSNIndiana's Charming Lakeside Town Is Surrounded By Forest Trails, Bald Eagles, And Freshwater JellyfishLocations like small town Alexandria with welcoming locals and quirky attractions fit this bill pretty well. However, other towns cannot compare to Ferdinand's rustic vibe and lakeside location. Ferdinand,
Chicago will try to break its four-game skid when the Chicago Sky play Indiana. Sunday's game is the third meeting this season between the two teams.
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Sergeant Tyler Turchi has been promoted to District Squad Sergeant for the Putnamville District, where he will provide support and supervision to district troopers.
Though the 60-year-old bridge welcomes traffic again, it won't stay around forever. Over a decade in the making, the county has a replacement bridge planned upstream of the Blackiston Mill Bridge. Construction is expected to start at the beginning of next year, according to Floyd County Commissioner Al Knable.
CHE officials believe one barrier is the overwhelming number of degree choices. Since the early 2000s, Indiana’s public institutions have added more than 1,000 bachelor’s degree programs—a 40% increase, even as enrollment has declined.
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WANE 15 on MSNIndiana public schools prepare to lose hundreds of millions due to state/federal constraintsAccording to Bowling, public schools could lose an estimated $750 million through 2028 thanks to SEA 1 (the formal name for the state’s new property tax law).
LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Former Indiana football receiver Donaven McCulley's days of playing quarterback are long behind him. Still, a handful of his new teammates at Michigan haven't let him forget about his disappointing performance under center on a visit to Ann Arbor as a true freshman back in 2021.