Hoosiers bet on basketball more than any other state

Hoosiers placed more than $463 million in sports bets in the month of November, which turned into a revenue of nearly $50 million. PlayIndiana.com says the popularity of betting has been fueled by football, but also college

Taylor employee receives Sagamore of the Wabash award

Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb accorded retiring Taylor University faculty member and administrator Dr. Thomas Jones with the State of Indiana’s highest honor, the Sagamore of the Wabash. According to a press release, Holcomb presented the award to

WBAT tower falls during weekend storm

You might have noticed that things have been quiet on 1400 AM WBAT lately. The 150-foot WBAT tower, located on Miller Avenue in Marion, collapsed sometime Saturday due to high winds. Officials with Hoosier AM/FM, WBAT’s parent

Cutest Video You Will See All Day

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There’s no shortage of cute baby videos across the internet. Whether it’s a baby taking first steps or a baby trying to get away with some sort of mischief. Or even the latest video that has gone

New candidate announces plans to run for House District 32 seat

Businesswoman and former Indiana State Director for the 2016 Donald Trump Presidential Campaign Suzie Jaworowski has announced that she is running for State Representative in House District 32. Jaworowski had previously announced a 2022 run for State

Lego pop-up bar coming to Indy

If you were a fan of Legos growing up, then this experience might be for you. The “Brick Bar” is coming to Indianapolis next year. It’s not a new, permanent bar. It’s a unique, one-night-only pop-up bar

Eiteljorg Museum brings back western event

Hoosiers can enjoy a bite-sized trip through downtown Indianapolis and the American West at the Eiteljorg Museum. Now in its 12th holiday season, Fifth Third Bank Jingle Rails: The Great Western Adventure has returned to the museum.