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Greg Oden and Thad Matta on the Butler basketball court in Hinkle Fieldhouse
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Thad Matta And Greg Oden Are Back In The Game

From Ohio State Buckeyes to Butler Bulldogs, coach Thad Matta and former player Greg Oden have reunited in Indianapolis, where both men are happy to be home again and involved with the sport they couldn’t leave behind.

Anheuser-Busch Brewery in St. Louis
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Meet Me In St. Louis

St. Louis entices with its strengthened historic atmosphere and fresh opportunities for fun.

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Is The Indianapolis 8 Hour Race Here For The Long Haul?

This month marks the return of the Indianapolis 8 Hour, an endurance race, and the latest test of the Speedway’s year-round durability. But can it last?

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How The World’s First Home Gaming System Was Made In Indiana

Magnavox Odyssey, the first-ever commercial home video-game console, was born in a Fort Wayne boardroom 50 years ago and changed home entertainment forever.

The abandoned Lafayette Square Mall Fabio de la Cruz is redeveloping
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Fabio Goes Shopping At Lafayette Square

Fabio de la Cruz has promised to transform long-suffering Lafayette Square Mall with a $200 million investment, most of it his own money. His name may not be real, but his skeptics are.

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Will Helio Castroneves Make History This May?

Last year, 46-year-old Helio gleefully defied the odds to become only the fourth four-time winner of the Indy 500. No one has won five.

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Camera-Ready For The Big Game

Mmm-mmm-mmm. We sure look good on national TV. Here’s how the city gets glammed up when it hosts the big sporting events.

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How Sweetwater Beat The Pandemic Odds

For the Fort Wayne musical instrument behemoth Sweetwater, the past year-plus’ outlook has been surprisingly upbeat.

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Could Autonomous Cars Give IndyCar Drivers A Run For Their Money?

Last year saw a surreal Indy 500 without fans. But researchers were already working on the truly unimaginable: an IndyCar race with no drivers.

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Takuma Sato Will Not Be Slowed Down

Don’t bet against defending Indy 500 champion Takuma Sato getting his mug on the Borg-Warner Trophy for a third time.

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Our Bullet-Point Guide To This Year’s Indy March Madness

Coordinating 67 games for 68 teams over 19 days is, in fact, as difficult as it sounds.

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How Did The NFL Combine End Up In Indianapolis, Anyway?

The event accounts for an estimated $8.4 million economic impact to the city, according to Visit Indy.

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Stuart Hyatt Is On A Different Wavelength

The Grammy nominee and National Geographic Explorer has spent his life recording beautiful music in places most people never consider. They’re finally listening.

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What’s Next For Indiana’s Coal-Dependent Counties?

The coal industry that has powered the Southern Indiana economy for generations is about to run out of juice

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Coronavirus Black-Flags The 500

The month of May is canceled.

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