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More than 1,000 boys basketball players have been selected to represent the state in the annual series with Kentucky's top ...
Nearly 2,700 players entered the transfer portal prior to the April 22 deadline, more than 100 players entered their names ...
Grab a lawn chair or blanket and make your way to one of these local concert venues. Music of all genres will keep the beat ...
MUSIC: Bruce Cockburn: O Sun O Moon in Concert ... 7:30 p.m., Liberty Exhibition Hall, 3938 Spring Grove Ave., Northside. Ann Toomey and Madeline Slettedahl present an evening of song that ...
21Alive received a statement from Senator Jim Banks (R-Indiana) on the matter, saying, “NPR is a liberal media outlet and doesn’t deserve our tax dollars.” Travis Pope, president and general manager ...
Benjamin Ritchie shot Beech Grove Police ... his 32nd birthday. Indiana’s first execution since 2009 happened Dec. 18. Convicted murderer Joseph Corcoran of Fort Wayne was pronounced dead ...
The U.S. Marshals Service worked with the regional U.S. Marshals Service task force in Indiana to arrest Floyd. Floyd is currently booked at the Allen County Jail in Fort Wayne, Indiana ...
For comparison, Indiana is ranked 55th — 20 spots below the Buckeyes — despite having one extra win with an 18-12 record. Junior guard Bruce Thornton is the focal ... after early foul trouble. The ...
FORT WAYNE, IN (WSBT) — Two Fort Wayne women are in custody and are facing charges. They are accused of sex trafficking children in northeast Indiana and near Indianapolis. Indiana State Police ...
there will be a segment of Indiana fans who will advocate for him. Auburn coach Bruce Pearl falls into the former category. Pearl, who has Auburn atop the rankings with a 22-2 record, has always ...
Gov. Mike Braun poses for a photo with new Indiana Republican Party Chair Lana Keesling, a former Fort Wayne City Clerk. Photo provided Fort Wayne City Clerk Lana Keesling will be the next leader ...
one man has been a driving force in making sure Fort Wayne has access to high-quality public television. It’s what makes Bruce Haines Positively Fort Wayne as he prepares for his next chapter.