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Former Purdue defensive end Ryan Kerrigan inducted into Indiana Football Hall of Fame

The former Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year was inducted into the Indiana Football Hall of Fane on Sunday, June 25, 2023.

 

When does 'The Bachelorette' start? Start time, channel, how to watch Season 20 premiere live

Season 20 of "The Bachelorette" premieres Monday. Here's when to watch the first episode and how to stream it.

 

Grown-ish Season 6: release date, cast and what to know for the final season

After six seasons, Grown-ish will come to a close with a two part final season, reaching its 100th episode.

 

Wine at the grocer, no happy hour, drive through daiquiris: A guide to US alcohol laws

Regulating alcohol has always been left up to individual states, which explains why buying and drinking alcohol looks so different across the country.

 

As Hoosier renters, what rights do you have? Different than your landlord's rights

Indiana code spells how what a landlord is required to provide, perhaps not to a renter's expectations.

 

Winning Powerball numbers for Saturday, June 24, 2023. No winner, jackpot grows to $440M

Here are the winning Powerball numbers and results for the $427 million lottery jackpot drawing on Saturday, June 24, 2023.

 

National Park star parties 2023: Events for stargazing, meteor showers under dark skies

Curious travelers have the chance to indulge in astronomy at some of the few remaining safe havens for pitch-black skies.

 

'Go get em': Adam Sandler wishes real-life Happy Gilmore luck after Ball State commitment

"Go get em Happy." Adam Sandler tweeted to Bloomington South's Happy Gilmore after the junior golfer committed to Ball State.

 

What do tick nests look like? What to know about the clusters of eggs and how to react

Tick nests are essentially clusters of tick eggs. Here's how to spot them and what to know about ticks.

 

A year after Roe v. Wade was overturned, this is what state abortion laws look like in US

It's been a year since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, leaving decisions around abortion access to the states. Here's what's changed.

 

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