WELL, MAINLY TREE DAMAGE, SO NOTHING EPICALLY DISASTROUS ... at damage from Derry and Blairsville to Yellow Creek State Park in Indiana County, where damage consistent with an EF-1 tornado ...
One of the sturdiest branches on Greg McDermott’s impressive coaching tree ... over Wichita State in the First Four, in 2021. Insider: What's next for Indiana basketball after March Madness ...
States that do a lot of business with the 27 member EU nations that make up the European Union would be particularly ...
The deadliest twister in recorded U.S. history struck 100 years ago Tuesday, touching down in southeastern Missouri and tearing up everything in its 219-mile (352-kilometer) path for nearly four hours ...
is the T.C. Steele State Historic site. It’s closed Mondays and Tuesdays, so be sure to go any other day between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Theodore Clement (T.C.) Steele was a revered Indiana ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Over 60,000 Hoosiers were without power after strong winds, over 60 mph gusts, ripped across Indiana ... will be blown around. Avoid tree limbs and downed power lines.
The Hoosiers have their next coach, Darian DeVries. Here's why it makes sense, risks involved and what to know about IU basketball's next leader.
Clemson coach Brad Brownell was never an assistant to Bob Knight and isn’t technically part of the Knight coaching tree ... Indiana fans he’s right for the job. Leaning in on his in-state ...
Modern standards qualify the so-called Tri-State Tornado as an F5 ... wide driven so deeply into the trunk of a maple tree that it could hold the weight of a man. It's on display this month ...
Strap down the trampolines, it's going to be a windy day in Indiana, the National Weather Service said. A wind advisory was issued for most of the state until ... objects and tree limbs could ...
The deadliest twister in recorded U.S. history struck 100 years ago Tuesday, touching down in southeastern Missouri and ...
A unique item is on display as part of the 100th anniversary of the Tri-State Tornado which hit the area on March 18, 1925.