Colts emerge victorious in must-lose game
It’s rare for an NFL team to face a must-lose game. But that’s exactly what the Indianapolis Colts faced in Buffalo. Now,
the pressure is back on like never before.
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It’s rare for an NFL team to face a must-lose game. But that’s exactly what the Indianapolis Colts faced in Buffalo. Now,
the pressure is back on like never before.
A contentious split between two prominent accounting partners is getting even uglier after a lawsuit filed by one of them
has the other pledging to counter sue.
An Indiana University demographer outlines predictions on Latinos, homeownership and populations of unincorporated areas.
The Flying Cupcake Bakery is opening a new location along Mass Ave next door to Scholar’s Inn downtown. Plus, more restaurant
news!
Officials say frozen fire hydrants hindered firefighters during an early-morning blaze that burned down a Texas Roadhouse.
Hancock County officials will consider a request by lithium battery maker EnerDel to set up operations in a business park
near Indianapolis.
Commissioner Roger Goodell said the league was sensitive to criticism of the Indianapolis Colts’ decision to use backups a
week ago in a game they lost, ending their bid for a perfect season.
The Auburn-based auto auction has filed lawsuits in DeKalb County seeking more than $2 million and plans to file up to 15
more lawsuits in the next several weeks.
In an election year with a big reward—the potential to redraw political maps for the next decade—lawmakers are looking to impress voters.
Texas real estate consultancy sues local brokerage over rights to name they both share.
Musical adaptation of Alice Walker’s novel kicks of Broadway in Indianapolis subscription season.
Support is pouring in for The United Way of Bartholomew County. The agency suffered a devastating loss when fire gutted
its offices and warehouse Christmas Eve. The community has offered furniture, office supplies, computer equipment and space
for the 37 social service groups that use the building. The Columbus fire inspector said an electrical problem likely started
the fire.
Detectives believe a Geist-area man found dead in his home was killed. At first, police thought Steve Pence, 49, who was
legally blind, may have accidentally fallen down stairs, but investigators say he suffered blunt-force trauma to the head
consistent with homicide; also, an upstairs window was broken in the house, which is in the 11000 block of Windhaven Court.
His body was found Wednesday by a concerned neighbor. Police say they have few leads to go on.
There’s no shortage of conspiracy theories when it comes to the Indianapolis Colts’ decision not to pursue an undefeated season.
The story will eventually spin out of the control of team management.
Sheridan police said they shot at a man who tried to run them over late last night. Officers saw a pickup truck they thought
was stuck in the snow, but the driver took off when officers got out to help. Investigators say he tried to run over one of
the officers before heading onto State Road 47. The officers fired shots at the truck to stop him as he led them on a chase
at speeds up to 90 mph. The truck eventually crashed in a snowy field. Police say the driver had been drinking. Fox59 will
have more at 4 p.m.
Ray Skillman’s purchase of Reeves Buick Pontiac means more shuffling of area dealerships.