Day: June 21, 2023

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Crawfordsville will soon see more manufacturing jobs, Indiana farmers will gain better access to land, and according to a new report more people should adopt pets to ease shelter overcrowding. Furthermore, two teens swept away in an Indiana river have been recovered while an ex-governor may enter the 2024 race and more.

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Indianapolis City-County Council committees approved several proposals this week that aim to curb gun violence following a weekend that saw multiple shootings. These measures are part a plan that Mayor Joe Hogsett put forward last month.

Authorities have reported that they recovered the bodies two teens who drowned at a river in southern Indiana. A number of doctors from different specialties are also upset by the decision made by the Indiana licensing board to reprimand an Indiana physician for comments she made in media regarding a 10-year old Ohio patient…

Steve Buyer will appear before a Manhattan federal judge this spring for sentencing for insider trading, where his attorneys argue home confinement will allow him to remain free until all appeals have been exhausted.

Sport

Indiana Sports Corp is pleased to announce seven youth-serving organizations as recipients of 2021 Inspiring Sports Grants. This philanthropic initiative by Indiana Sports Corp provides children aged 5-18 access to sporting activities they may otherwise not have access to, making the Inspiring Sports Grant program available statewide for seven consecutive years now.

Victor Wembanyama of Indiana has emerged as one of the premier small forward prospects this season. Sam Vecenie uses BORD$ values to determine what Wembanyama can expect this summer, as one of the main targets for his free agent program.

Mike McCormack has been hired as the Indianapolis Colts’ director of player personnel. McCormack boasts more than 15 years of coaching experience between NFL and college basketball – previously serving as assistant GM with New Orleans Saints as well as being head coach of Indiana Fever – making him an ideal candidate to lead player development and retention at Indy.


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