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Indiana University Brings Back “Hoosier The Bison” As Its Mascot

Indiana University Brings Back “Hoosier The Bison” As Its Mascot

BLOOMINGTON, Ind.–Indiana University has reintroduced the Bison as its official mascot, naming it “Hoosier The Bison.” The mascot will make its first public appearance on August 30 at the IU football season opener against Old Dominion. The Bison...

Indiana Restaurant Named 'Best Brunch Spot' in the Entire State

Indiana Restaurant Named 'Best Brunch Spot' in the Entire State

If you're looking to indulge in a delicious brunch, look no further than the best brunch in Indiana. Sometimes, by the time you wake up and get ready for the day, you have already missed breakfast. You still might want to enjoy delicious breakfast...

Indiana’s Coal Industry Still Strong, Attorney General Says

Indiana’s Coal Industry Still Strong, Attorney General Says

Source: Indiana Attorney General’s Office / Todd Rokita INDIANAPOLIS — Coal still powers nearly half of Indiana’s electricity, making the state second only to Texas in coal use with about 26 million tons burned each year. That means steady jobs...

Indiana Students Want Help With Higher Education Choices

Indiana Students Want Help With Higher Education Choices

InkFreeNews.com Posted Jul 14, 2025 Updated: Jul 14, 2025 @ 4:12 PM The Indiana Commission on Higher Education says almost 268,000 students enrolled in at least one funded Career and Technical Education course for the 2023-2024 school year. Photo...

Indiana Tech, YLNI partner to offer tuition discount for members

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) -- Some members of Young Leaders of Northeast Indiana (YLNI) are now eligible for reduced tuition at Indiana Tech through a new partnership between the two institutions. With the partnership, YLNI members are eligible for a...

Koch: Bill to protect Hoosier water supply ceremonially signed by governor

Koch: Bill to protect Hoosier water supply ceremonially signed by governor

INDIANAPOLIS — A Senate Republican agenda bill authored by state District 44 Sen. Eric Koch, R-Bedford, to protect Indiana’s water resources was ceremonially signed into law Monday by Gov. Mike Braun at the Statehouse. Senate Enrolled Act 4...

2025 Indianapolis Colts Position Preview: Linebacker

2025 Indianapolis Colts Position Preview: Linebacker

Indianapolis, IN — The Indianapolis Colts have once again turned the page regarding their starting linebacker corps of the future. With new defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo’s schematic preference to replace a linebacker with a slot cornerback for...

Legal Challenges Facing Indiana’s Yucatán Immigrants in the Agricultural Sector

Legal Challenges Facing Indiana’s Yucatán Immigrants in the Agricultural Sector

18 Indiana farms, their sprawling corn and soybean fields, and specialty farms depend extensively upon migrant workers, the majority of whom are from the Mexican state of the Yucatán. These migrants, who are predominately seasonal or irregular...

"Absolutely shameful" - CFB fans blast "pathetic" Curt Cignetti as Indiana cancels home series with Virginia

"Absolutely shameful" - CFB fans blast "pathetic" Curt Cignetti as Indiana cancels home series with Virginia

Curt Cignetti’s Indiana Hoosiers canceled their home series game against the Virginia Cavaliers. The Hoosiers will reportedly pay Virginia a $500,000 fee for canceling the series. The Cavaliers have also removed the two-game series from their...

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Developer Seemingly Hiring for a Sequel

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Developer Seemingly Hiring for a Sequel

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle has been out for less than a year now, but it seems that Xbox and MachineGames might be making plans for a sequel. As noticed by Tech4Gamers, a new job listing has been posted to the official ZeniMax website for...

B1G 2025: Indiana’s Offense

B1G 2025: Indiana’s Offense

Welp, we are on to the offensive side of things. In past years, this would feel like a chore. However, with just one season under Curt Cignetti and offensive coordinator Mike Shanahan, this is quite a fun place to start. Let’s see what we have...

After leaving Indiana, DeWanna Bonner drops milestone performance in win

After leaving Indiana, DeWanna Bonner drops milestone performance in win

DeWanna Bonner made her return to the Phoenix Mercury count in a big way Monday night, reaching a career milestone and helping her team edge out the Golden State Valkyries 78-77. DeWanna Bonner’s 60th double-double lifts Mercury in one-point win...

Indiana government layoffs affect workforce and unemployment programs

Indiana government layoffs affect workforce and unemployment programs

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The state government has laid off 123 employees in the department that works to strengthen Indiana’s workforce by connecting job seekers with employers and providing resources for training and career development. In a...

Indiana lawmakers to speak at Disability Town Hall in South Bend

Indiana lawmakers to speak at Disability Town Hall in South Bend

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WSBT) — The Indiana Statewide Independent Living Council will host a free Disability Town Hall on Tuesday. Hoosiers with disabilities, advocates and allies are invited to discuss key issues such as healthcare, transportation,...

Indiana announces return of bison mascot after 56-year absence

Indiana announces return of bison mascot after 56-year absence

A bison will once again be roaming the sidelines at Indiana home games. The school officially reinstated its bison mascot after a 56-year hiatus. From 1965-69, Indiana athletics featured the bison mascot, but it was scrapped following the 1969...

Indiana University resurrects bison mascot after six-decade absence

Indiana University resurrects bison mascot after six-decade absence

Indiana University celebrates the return of its iconic mascot, Hoosier the Bison, after 60 years, symbolizing unity and pride at sports events. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Indiana University is marking the return of a beloved mascot after a 60-year hiatus....

Indiana University expands physician training with new residency programs

Indiana University expands physician training with new residency programs

Southern Indiana is set to enhance its training of primary care physicians with the introduction of two new residency programs by the Indiana University School of Medicine. These programs, which have recently received accreditation from the...

BMS, RayzeBio launch radiopharmaceutical manufacturing site in Indianapolis

BMS, RayzeBio launch radiopharmaceutical manufacturing site in Indianapolis

Bristol Myers Squibb has opened its radiopharmaceutical manufacturing facility in Indianapolis, which played a major role in the company’s $4.1 billion acquisition of RayzeBio in December 2023. The isotope and drug production plant is now fully...

After Indiana, Texas and Oregon, 4-star Tay Kinney adds John Calipari’s Arkansas to his official visits

After Indiana, Texas and Oregon, 4-star Tay Kinney adds John Calipari’s Arkansas to his official visits

Tay Kinney, a top 15 recruit in the Class of 2026, is set to visit John Calipari's Arkansas. The four-star point guard already has a handful of official visits from top programs. According to Zagsblog, Kinney's official visit to Arkansas has been...

NWS: Scattered Storms Likely This Week in Indiana Along with Heat and Humidity

NWS: Scattered Storms Likely This Week in Indiana Along with Heat and Humidity

STATEWIDE–Heat and humidity will continue in Indiana this week with the possibility of scattered storms. “The best chances of rain are really on Wednesday and Thursday of this week. It looks like a 70% chance of rain for both of those days,” said...

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