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Tickets on sale, girls' rosters set for Hoosier Gym All-Star game April 25 in Knightstown
On the latest Hoosier Roundtable Podcast, Jack Ankony, Todd Golden and Brandon Brown give their thoughts on Indiana's decision to hire former West Virginia and Drake coach Darian DeVries to replace Mike Woodson. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana held an ...
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Hoosier Lottery highlights responsible gambling resources during Problem Gambling Awareness Month
The Hoosier Lottery offers digital tools to help players stay informed about their play.
Opening March 21, The Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum is once again bringing its popular Easter Train to life in North Judson, offering a charming blend of
Indiana University's mascot is officially back after nearly 60 years and Hoosier made sure to return in a big way. For IU's season opener against Old Dominion on Saturday, Aug. 30, Hoosier parachuted into Memorial Stadium. "I'm back, did you miss me?
Hoosier Gym in Knightstown will once again host some of the top senior high school basketball players from around the state. The 21st Annual Hoosier Gym Classic is set for April 25. The girls’ game will tip at 11 a.
INDIANAPOLIS — Hoosiers participating in the Hoosier Lottery will have their chance at a $25.4 million jackpot on Saturday. According to a press release from Hoosier Lotto, the multimillion-dollar prize is currently the third-largest state lottery jackpot.
The Hoosier Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Sept. 1, 2025, results for each game: 12-15-23-25-33 Check Cash 5 payouts and previous drawings here. Midday: 5-0-8, SB: 9 Evening: 6-7-1, SB: 8 Check Daily 3 ...
The Indianapolis south split may soon be getting a makeover after neighborhood planners are calling for a revamp.
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. INDIANAPOLIS — In 49 states it’s just basketball, but this is Indiana! That’s how the saying ...
Hoosier men — you all right? A new study says maybe not. Why it matters: For starters, they're half of the state's population and their health, well-being and educational attainment affect all of us.