An 11,000-square-foot single-family residence, nestled among farm fields in Indiana, went on market last week. It’s half basketball court, half house.
Author: Dana Hunsinger Benbow, Indianapolis Star
‘We gave Bird away:’ Nancy Leonard, wife of former Pacers owner, reveals why Indiana did not draft Larry Bird in 1978
Nancy Leonard: “It was a disaster. I thought, ‘We just ruined the franchise.’ We could have had a wonderful gold coin in the palm of our hands.”
‘Black hole of donuts’ Joey Chestnut to take on Jack’s Donuts holes in eat-off competition
Joey Chestnut, the No. 1 ranked competitive eater in the world, will try and devour as many donut holes as he possibly can in his next competition.
‘Everything was perfect.’ Then former Colts cheerleader had a massive stroke at 28
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Peyton Manning says Colts are ‘very close’ to greatness and Matt Ryan will take them there
Peyton Manning talked to Matt Ryan in the lead-up to the veteran quarterback’s trade from the Atlanta Falcons to the Indianapolis Colts.
Tony Stewart’s $30 million Indiana ranch for sale: Indoor 2-story waterfall, trout stream
Tony Stewart’s ranch in Indiana is the most expensive to go on the market in the state’s history, say real estate records.
Actor who plays Larry Bird in new HBO series: ‘He was almost a part of me’
Sean Patrick Small plays Larry Bird in “Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty.” He’d long felt a connection to the player people said he looked like.
First NFL scouting combine 35 years ago was unknown, secretive camp: ‘It was like Fort Knox’
Purdue’s Rod Woodson didn’t know what a combine was when he came to Indy’s first NFL Scouting Combine in 1987. “I just did what they asked me to do.”
Bob Garner, the man who ran the iconic Hoosier Gym, dies from COVID-19 at 74
Bob Garner, the events coordinator at the iconic Hoosier Gym in Knightstown, Indiana, died Thursday at 74 following a battle with COVID-19.
Ex-Colts and Ohio State quarterback Art Schlichter, 61, released from prison, living in Ohio on parole
As part of his parole, Art Schlichter was required to sign a contract agreeing not to own guns, use illegal drugs or leave the state.