Michigan State football is on a massive run of night games, having played five straight in the night window. The streak will finally come to an end.
Michigan State is set to host Indiana on Nov. 2 for a game that may end up being against a top ten opponent.
According to the Big Ten, while we do not know the exact time, the game between the Hoosiers and Spartans for the Old Brass Spittoon will be at noon or 3:30.
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INDIANAPOLIS — Some schools in central Indiana are planning to close or delay the start of their classes on Tuesday.
The closures and delays come in the wake of a difficult weekend of severe winter weather in the Hoosier State. On Saturday, a wintry system dumped more than six inches of snow in some portions of the state.
Points north of Indianapolis like Lafayette received between three and four inches of snow. Towns south of the Circle City like Seymour saw similar snowfall totals. As for Indianapolis itself, more than five inches of snow were recorded in some portions of the city.
After Saturday’s snow, frigid temperatures took hold in the area. A Cold Weather Advisory was issued for much of the state as wind chill values dipped well below zero.
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The cold and snow triggered a bevy of school closings and delays for Monday. Schools began to announce delays and closures for Tuesday late Monday night as snow removal crews across the state continued to try to keep roadways clear.
Though some schools plan to close or delay the start of classes on Tuesday, temperature improvements are forecasted. High temperatures are anticipated to exceed the 32-degree freezing threshold and hit 36 degrees. The warming trend is expected to continue on both Wednesday and Thursday, with high temperatures forecasted to reach 40 and 50 degrees, respectively.
Precipitation is forecasted for Thursday, though temperatures are expected to remain warm enough for Indiana to get rain instead of snow.
FOX59/CBS4 is tracking the closures and delays schools plan to implement on Tuesday. Check out the latest available list of closings below:
The Indiana Film Journalists Association (IFJA) has named Sinners the best film of 2025, also awarding the film original screenplay, score, cinematography, editing and ensemble.
Paul Thomas Anderson was named best director for One Battle After Another, which also picked up acting wins for Benicio Del Toro (supporting performance) and Chase Infiniti (breakout of the year).
Here is the complete list of winners and runners-up.
Best Picture Winner: Sinners Runner-up: One Battle After Another
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Best Director Winner: Paul Thomas Anderson, One Battle After Another Runner-up: Ryan Coogler, Sinners
Best Lead Performance Winner: Timothée Chalamet, Marty Supreme Runner-up: Jessie Buckley, Hamnet
Best Supporting Performance Winner: Benicio del Toro, One Battle After Another Runner-up: Amy Madigan, Weapons
Best Vocal / Motion-Capture Performance Winner: Will Patton, Train Dreams Runner-up: Ebon Moss-Bachrach, The Fantastic Four: First Steps
Best Ensemble Acting Winner: Sinners Runner-up: One Battle After Another
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Best Animated Film Winner: K-Pop Demon Hunters Runner-up: The Legend of Hei 2
Best Foreign Language Film Winner: No Other Choice Runner-up: Sentimental Value
Best Documentary Film Winner: The Tenderness Tour Runner-up: Orwell: 2+2=5
Best Original Screenplay Winner: Ryan Coogler, Sinners Runner-up: Ronald Bronstein and Josh Safdie, Marty Supreme
Best Adapted Screenplay Winner: Paul Thomas Anderson, “One Battle After Another Runner-up: Mike Flanagan, The Life of Chuck
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Best Musical Score Winner: Ludwig Göransson, Sinners Runner-up: Jonny Greenwood, One Battle After Another
Breakout of the Year Winner: Chase Infiniti (performer), One Battle After Another Runner-up: Miles Caton (performer), Sinners
Best Cinematography Winner: Autumn Donald Arkapaw, Sinners Runner-up: Michael Bauman, One Battle After Another
Best Editing Winner: Michael P. Shawver, Sinners Runner-up: Andy Jurgensen, One Battle After Another
Best Stunt / Movement Choreography Winner: Wade Eastwood (second-unit director / stunt coordinator), Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning Runner-up: Brian Machleit (stunt coordinator), One Battle After Another
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Best Special Effects Winner: Dennis Berardi, Ayo Burgess and Ivan Busquets (visual effects supervisors) and José Granell (miniatures / models supervisor), Frankenstein Runner-up: Michael Ralla, Espen Nordahl and Guido Wolter (visual effects supervisors) and Donnie Dean (special effects coordinator), Sinners
Original Vision Award Winner: Good Boy Runner-up: The Testament of Ann Lee
The Edward Johnson-Ott Hoosier Award Chase Infiniti, One Battle After Another
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A man wielding a knife was shot by a police officer on Sunday in Gary, Indiana.
A spokesperson for the city said officers responded to the 2100 block of Tennessee Street for a call of a suicidal man who was armed with a knife in his hand. The man had already stabbed himself a couple of times before they arrived.
Officers found the man in the east alley of 22nd and Ohio. At this time, he was standing in the alley still with the knife in his hand and refused to drop it as ordered by officers. The man then started to advance toward the officer, who shot the man three times in the arm, the spokesperson said.
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The officer notified the department that shots were fired, and the man was down. The condition of the man is unknown as of Sunday night.
Other officers responded to the scene to set up a perimeter around the area. The Gary Fire Department and Lake County Crime Scene Investigation personnel were also contacted.
No further information was immediately available.
If you or someone you know is in emotional distress, get help from the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988. Trained crisis counselors are available 24 hours a day to talk about anything.