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Purdue University in Indianapolis is a fully integrated expansion of West Lafayette, extending to central Indiana the academic rigor and accessible excellence for which Purdue is known. As the state’s ...
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay, who inherited the National Football League team from his father in 1997 to become the NFL’s youngest club owner, died on Wednesday.
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis is gearing up for an exciting May, featuring a variety of race-themed events and activities in celebration of the Indy 500.
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Tony Katz and the Morning News 2nd Hr 1/15/25: Carmel Schools Considering Tossing DEI, AOC is worse than you can imagine, Indianapolis Skyline Sign, Hegseth with get confirmed Written by Producer Karl ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The day after Indiana’s higher education agency recommended limiting capital projects in the next two-year budget, colleges and universities told lawmakers they want more ...
Cheri Throop, the Indianapolis district manager for Skyline Chili, talked about people's love for Skyline Chili's products. 69° Make wishtv.com your home page ...
Purdue University in Indianapolis students are expected to live in the apartment complex. The project, expected to open in 2026, narrowly passed the Metropolitan Development Commission by a 4-3 vote.
From built-in shelving and a marble fireplace to panoramic views and state-of-the-art appliances, the penthouse is a entertainer’s dream. EXPERIENCE THE EPITOME of luxury living in this exquisite ...
Three large towers will join the Indianapolis skyline as IU Health’s new downtown hospital and look like nothing else in the city. The $2.3 billion project is set to open in 2027 and will ...
This week’s Radio Ink Blast From The Past features the legendary Dick Summer from his days at WIBC 1070 in Indianapolis. Wednesday, June 4 ... The WIBC ‘Skyline Studio,’ Indianapolis, 1958.