There’s been little public movement on the pursuit of a Major League Soccer club since the city last August asked the state to create a new taxing district to pay for a soccer-specific stadium.
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Incompetence. They can't fill potholes. They can't plow the streets. But don't worry Indianapolis, because Hogsett is fighting for your abortion rights, #JoeHogsett, #Indianapolis, #potholes, #pothole,
Both voter turnout and fundraising are lagging here. Until that changes, Democrats statewide will continue to lose, critics say.
Pacers Sports & Entertainment announces a $78 million, state-of-the-art sports performance center for the Indiana Fever, set to break ground this summer.
A nearly $80 million Indiana Fever practice and training facility is coming to downtown Indianapolis. Pacers Sports & Entertainment on Thursday, Jan. 16, announced plans to break ground this summer on the Indiana Fever Sports Performance Center at the site of the former Marion County Jail I property near the intersection of East Maryland and Delaware streets,
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Pacers Sports & Entertainment (PS&E) announces plans for a state-of-the-art Indiana Fever Sports Performance Center in downtown Indianapolis.
The Indiana Fever will break ground this summer on a new $78 million practice facility on the former site of a county jail in downtown Indianapolis, Pacers Sports & Entertainment announced Thursday.
WNBA season, the Indiana Fever will have its own training complex in downtown Indianapolis. Officials with Pacers Sports & Entertainment announced on Thursday that it plans to break ground this summer on a $78 million exclusive sports performance center complex for the Indiana Fever.
Mayor Joe Hogsett and first responders announced the launch of a unified mental health response initiative for the community.
The Indiana Fever got a franchise refresh the past two seasons with No. 1 draft picks Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston, and a new $78 million training facility, set to open in August 2025 in downtown Indianapolis,