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Recorder Rewind: Crispus Attucks dominates Shortridge High School 58-6

Check out photos from Walt Thomas of the recent matchup between Crispus Attucks High School and Shortridge High School football game held on Oct....

Recorder Rewind: Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations (MXoN) Photos

Check out photos from junior sports photographer Brady Morse of the Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations (MXoN) event, held on Oct. 3-5. This...

Indy’s Own: Gary Gee

The first time I encountered the name Gary Gee was on a notecard titled The King is Black at the 2021 Butter Fine Art...

Trick-or-treat with care: Halloween safety tips to avoid a different kind of fright

This story was originally published on Oct. 12, 2023, and receives updates each year. With all the excitement and fun surrounding the upcoming spooky holiday,...

Indianapolis Indians undergo makeover

The Indianapolis Indians, one of the longest-running minor league baseball franchises in the country, announced a comprehensive brand modernization on Sept. 26, introducing a...

Former NFL player to lead workshop on ‘The Power of Belonging’ at Damar

Gaelin Elmore, a former Cincinnati Bengals player and a national advocate for youth, will speak in Indianapolis this October about the critical need for...

Veteran broadcaster Debbie Antonelli receives Inspiring Sports Storyteller Award

Longtime basketball analyst and Women’s Basketball Hall of Famer Debbie Antonelli will be honored with the Inspiring Sports Storyteller Award by the Indiana Sports...

Gordon Hayward returns to Butler basketball in new role

Butler University is bringing one of its most iconic figures back into the fold, naming retired NBA star and Butler Athletics Hall of Famer...

Motherhood, Community, and Legacy: Reflecting on Five Years of MomsGiving

Five years ago, I had a simple idea: bring mothers together for one day to rest, laugh, eat, and exhale. I didn’t have a...

Stronger together: How unity fuels the future of women-owned businesses

For decades, women entrepreneurs have built the backbone of Indiana’s local economy, often quietly and alone. They’ve opened storefronts and consulting firms, managed teams...
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