Posts From Indiana Talks
Pence to Hire 113 New Caseworkers
By Abdul Hakim-Shabazz Indiana Governor Mike Pence today announced the Department of Child Services is going to hire 113 new caseworkers to deal with the growing number of children whose
Colts Agree to Contract Extension With WR-TY Hilton
By Gary Snyder The Indianapolis Colts today agreed to terms on an extension with wide receiver T.Y. Hilton. “It’s a great day for the Indianapolis Colts, T.Y. Hilton and his
Road Work
By Abdul Hakim-Shabazz Indy Politics talks with INDOT Commissioner Brandy Hendrickson about the I-65 closure and the state of Indiana’s roads. The recent closure of the northbound lanes of I-65
Tackling the Teacher Shortage
By Abdul Hakim-Shabazz A member of the State Board of Education is offering up a proposal to help address Indiana’s current teacher shortage problem. According to the Indianapolis Business Journal,
Fuel Resign Stroh, Add Seckel
By Gary Snyder INDIANAPOLIS – The Indy Fuel, proud ECHL affiliate of the NHL’s defending Stanley Cup Champion Chicago Blackhawks and the AHL’s Rockford IceHogs, re-signed third-year forward Kyle Stroh
Indiana State Fair 2015: jousting
By Ed Wenck Yep, there’s gonna be jousting at the fair by Ed Wenck If you’ve seen Full Metal Jousting on the History Channel, you’re already familiar with the show’s
Komets Deal Faille to Orlando for Montgomery
By Gary Snyder Fort Wayne, IN – The Komets announced Monday that forward Eric Faille has been dealt to Orlando in exchange for forward Brock Montgomery. Montgomery, 23, skated 45
Is the GOP Getting “Trumped”
By Abdul Hakim-Shabazz Indy Politics talks with local Republican pundits and strategists Pete Seat and Mike Murphy regarding discuss Donald Trump’s debate performance, subsequent controversial statements and his impact on
School Daze
By Abdul Hakim-Shabazz Indy Politics talks with Scott Elliott of Chalkbeat Indiana about Glenda Ritz’s decision to get out of the race for Governor, the news regarding Indiana’s teacher shortage,
State Revenue Collections Fall Slightly Short
By Abdul Hakim-Shabazz The State Budget Agency is reporting that revenue collections for July fell slightly short of estimated projections. The Agency says general fund revenues for July were $1.04