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Kim and Todd Saxton: Go for the gold! But maybe not every time.
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Q&A: What you need to know about the CDC’s new mask guidance
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Carmel distiller turns hand sanitizer pivot into a community fundraising platform
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Lebanon considering creating $13.7M in trails, green space for business park
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Local senior-living complex more than doubles assisted-living units in $5M expansion
Is Izod-Penske pact a conflict for IndyCar Series?
When the open-wheel series' title sponsor becomes directly affiliated with a team, questions could arise.
IU’s new football coach will need special vision
IU faithful must hope that new football coach Kevin Wilson is as good at mining hidden gems as athletics director Fred Glass.
IU football team hitting 20-year financial highs
In the end, Bill Lynch was the football coach IU Athletics Director Fred Glass could least afford.
IndyCar Series’ Edmonton race back on?
Edmonton officials have unveiled a plan to save the IndyCar Series race there in 2011.
Chevy, Lotus engines could infuse $30 million annually into marketing IndyCar
While IndyCar Series' CEO is headed to L.A. for the Lotus announcement, the head of series' commercial division is flying down to Brazil to ink two new corporate partners. Big sponsor announcement could come next week.
Alfa-Romeo ponders joining IndyCar, new sponsors jump in
On a day when Dallara breaks ground on new IndyCar manufacturing facility, Alfa-Romeo is pondering joining series as its third engine supplier. And that may not be the end of the good news for the open-wheel series.
Tim Tebow bigger fan favorite than Peyton Manning?
If NFL jersey sales are any indication, the Indianapolis Colts all-star QB ranks behind the second-string rookie in fan following.
Why on earth is GM joining IndyCar?
Clearly the Detroit automaker believes in IndyCar Series CEO Randy Bernard and his new vision for the open-wheel series.
Could Brazil race imperil IndyCar drivers?
F1 driver and engineers targeted by Brazilian thugs. IndyCar drivers could become targets during May 1 race weekend.
Eagles’ lack of class gives team, NFL black eye
The behavior of Philadelphia Eagles players as Indianapolis Colts receiver Austin Collie lay motionless on the ground during Sunday's game was enough to make fans' stomachs turn.
IndyCar Series’ Edmonton race black flagged for 2011
City of Edmonton wants up to $3 million for course paving. IndyCar officials said July 24 race not likely to be replaced at this late date.
Could Manning have ulterior motive for delaying contract talks?
Contract negotiations between Colts QB Peyton Manning and team owner Jim Irsay are filled with untold pressures and unparalleled leverage.
Oden and his agent could learn from Manning’s playbook
Instead of talking about his impending free agent status, Greg Oden and his agent, Mike Conley Sr., might want to focus on more immediate concerns.
Danica still most popular, but competition fast approaching
While Danica Patrick continues her six-year reign as open-wheel's most popular driver, the engaging Pippa Mann could be the driver to knock her off that roost.
NBA’s plan to cut salaries is double-edged sword for Pacers
If NBA Commissioner David Stern makes good on his promise to cut player salaries, Larry Bird's plan to rebuild team could take a big hit.
McAfee’s drunken swim no laughing matter for Colts brass
In a city where residents are hyper-sensitive to the misdeeds of high-paid athletes, Colts can't afford to let team's image erode.
IndyCar star seeks help from driving coach
Mark Martin hopes to put Danica Patrick in NASCAR's fast lane.
Colts’ Polian backtracks on 18-game regular season statement
In the wake of the stir he caused on his local radio show Monday, Colts President Bill Polian this morning said the expansion of the NFL regular season from 16 to 18 games is not a done deal.