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Four men and two women took their places in the Indiana County Sports Hall of Fame on Sunday night, and while they encompass many different sports at many different levels,
The legend of Notre Dame football running back Jerome Bettis continued on Thursday, as the Cotton Bowl announced that he will be inducted into its Hall of Fame on Friday.
Six outstanding athletes are set to be inducted into the Gary Sports Hall of Fame on Friday, July 25 at Indiana University Northwest.
This is the second of six feature stories about inductees to the Indiana County Sports Hall of Fame. Wednesday: Jessica Bungo Livermore.
Summerville native Mark Slawson headlines a group of six in The Citadel's Hall of Fame Class of 2025.
This is the kind of sports weekend only Jim Irsay may have envisioned when he first came to Indianapolis in March 1984. The Colts owner died Wednesday at 65.
Jim Irsay's final post on social media came just hours before his death was announced. His last post came just hours before his death and read, "Go PACERS. Good luck to Herb, the entire @Pacers organization,