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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Indiana's Unbelievable Football Victory: A Dream Come True

Indiana's football team has done the unthinkable. They've gone from being the worst-performing team in major college football to winning the national championship. This isn't a fairy tale; it's real life. The Hoosiers didn't just win; they dominated the entire season. Their victory over Miami in th

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Indiana's Unlikely Victory: A Lesson in Teamwork and Resilience

Indiana's football team pulled off something amazing. They won their first-ever national title. But it wasn't easy. They had to fight for every inch of that victory. Early in the game, things looked shaky. Indiana's offense struggled to find its rhythm. But they didn't give up. Instead, they made s

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Indiana Hoosiers: The Heartbeat of a Football Revival

Indiana football is on a roll, and it's not just about the wins. It's about the people who stuck around when times were tough. Let's talk about the fans who never gave up, even when the team wasn't winning. Take Bill Murphy, for example. This 73-year-old from Greenfield, Indiana, has been a season

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Jan 19 2026EDUCATION

Indiana's Big Move to Improve College Grants

Indiana is shaking things up with its college grant program. The state's higher education commission wants to hear from everyone about how they hand out the Frank O'Bannon Grant. This grant is a big deal for students from low-income families, giving out around $168 million to about 37, 000 students

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Jan 18 2026EDUCATION

Indiana's Big Win for Reading Skills

Indiana just got a huge boost for teaching kids to read. The state and Notre Dame University teamed up to snag a $10 million federal grant. This cash is earmarked for improving how kids learn to read, especially in rural and underserved areas. The grant is part of a federal program that picked 10 s

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Virginia Makes History with Its First Woman Governor

Virginia has taken a big step forward. For the first time ever, a woman is now governor. Abigail Spanberger, a Democrat, took the oath of office. This is a huge deal because Virginia has been led by men for centuries. Spanberger won against Republican Winsome Earle-Sears. She is now the 75th govern

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Jan 18 2026SPORTS

Indiana's Basketball Blues: What's Going Wrong?

Indiana University's basketball team is in a slump. They've lost three games in a row, including a recent 74-57 defeat against Iowa at home. This isn't just about one bad game; it's a pattern. The team's second-half performance has been particularly concerning. For three straight games, they've sco

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Virginia Politics: What's Brewing in the State Legislature?

Virginia's political scene is heating up as the General Assembly gears up for a busy session. Starting this Wednesday, lawmakers will convene in Richmond for 60 days of debate and decision-making. This isn't just any session; it's the first time since 2020 that Democrats hold the reins in both the l

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Jan 13 2026SPORTS

Kansas Basketball Drops in Rankings After Mixed Week

Kansas basketball is now ranked 25th in the latest USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll. This is a drop from their previous position at 21st. The Jayhawks had a tough week, winning one game and losing another. The Jayhawks are now 11-5 overall and 1-2 in the Big 12 conference. They had a big win at home a

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Jan 12 2026BUSINESS

New Faces and Supportive Hands in Indiana

Indiana has seen some fresh faces stepping into important roles recently. Adam L. Mildred, a seasoned prosecutor from Fort Wayne, has been officially sworn in as the new U. S. Attorney for the Northern District of Indiana. His journey to this position was marked by a nomination from President Donald

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