After giving up 20 second-quarter points and trailing 32-30 at the break, Eastern Hancock’s boys basketball team held host ...
Following a Senior Night celebration, Mt. Vernon’s boys basketball team finished its conference and regular season with a ...
Willa Dean (Cox) Lopez, or Willy as her siblings lovingly referred to her, passed away after a brief illness at the age of 90 ...
Two former successful high school basketball coaches were recognized as the Indiana honorees for 2024-25 in the John Wooden ...
Los Angeles Dodgers slugger Shohei Ohtani looked a little rusty for a moment on Friday night at Camelback Ranch, producing ...
Florida State junior Luke Clanton only needed to make the cut Friday in the Cognizant Classic to earn a PGA Tour card. That ...
The U.S. lobster industry’s catch keeps sliding as fishermen contend with the northward migration of the valuable crustaceans ...
Hundreds of people gathered in the stadium of hostage Tsachi Idan’s favorite soccer team in Tel Aviv Friday to pay their ...
Greenfield-Central, Mt. Vernon and New Palestine will all be represented in the biggest boys swimming event of the season.
GREENFIELD — Six new stop signs were approved Wednesday by Greenfield City Council. City engineer Glen Morrow said it’s ...
A small contingent of Hancock County swimmers took to the best pool in the state, alongside the top swimmers in the state, at Friday night’s IHSAA Boys Swimming and Diving State Finals prelims.
The project, which will create entrance and exit ramps off of County Road 200 West and I-70, is estimated to cost around $45 million. Pool said the county will pay about $20 million of the cost, while ...
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