Month: May 2019
Kyle Kaiser talks Indy 500 practice crash
Kyle Kaiser talks about his crash during Fast Friday at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Mayor: City doesn’t want to be identified with Klan group
CINCINNATI — The mayor of an Indiana city is distancing his community from a local Ku Klux Klan group that is planning a rally in Ohio this month, saying the city doesn’t “stand for any kind of hate.”
Fast Friday crowd at IMS is largest in years, says Doug Boles
IMS president Doug Boles says the Fast Friday crowd is the largest it has been in years.
Former Decatur Central star Tommy Stevens lands at Mississippi State
Penn State transfer will have one year of eligibility
Dale Earnhardt Jr. will lead field of 33 to green flag as Indy 500 pace car driver
Earnhardt: “I was already excited to attend my first Indianapolis 500 with NBC Sports, but driving the pace car just takes it to another level.”
Truck crashes into tractor along U.S. 41, sending tractor driver to the hospital
LAKE TOWNSHIP — A semi-trailer truck plowed into a slow moving tractor Thursday morning along U.S. 41 in Newton County, throwing the tractor driver from his vehicle, according to police.
THIS WEEK’S EXERCISE: Skydivers
Skydivers: Lay on your stomach with your feet hip width apart and arms in a “T” position.
Breakingviews TV: Tech clash
Arch-rival Chinese titans Alibaba and Tencent, worth a combined $900 bln, released financial results on the same day. Robyn Mak and Jeffrey Goldfarb discuss the rare places where they overlap, namely fintech, and their differences, including a valuatio…