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Will Indiana stay undefeated vs. UCLA? 🤔 Joel Klatt Show
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Joel Klatt broke down the Big Noon Kickoff game between the UCLA Bruins and Indiana Hoosiers. He explained how UCLA has figured out their offense under play caller Jerry Neuheisel and interim head coach Tim Skipper Joel analyzed how the Indiana Hoosiers are the best team in the country and questioned how the UCLA defense will respond to Indiana’s offense.
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Tim McGraw’s Pawn Shop Guitar tour to visit Ruoff Music Center
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Country music superstar Tim McGraw is bringing his 2026 summer headline tour to central Indiana.
The 33-date Pawn Shop Guitar Tour will make a stop at Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville on Friday, Sept. 18. McGraw will be joined by alt-country band 49 Winchester.
The Pawn Shop Guitar Tour announcement precedes a new track from McGraw, titled “Pawn Shop Guitar,” due out early next month.
“The band and I are so excited to get back out on the road this summer. This will be a great night of incredible songs and musicianship…and we can’t wait to see everyone,” McGraw said in a release.
Fans who sign up for McGraw’s fan experience, McGrawONE+, will receive access to an exclusive artist presale. The presale begins at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. Click here to sign up.
General ticket on-sale begins at 10 a.m. on Friday at timmcgraw.com.
The tour will also offer several VIP packages and experiences, including premium tickets, a Meet & Greet and photo op, a backstage tour, and more. Visit vipnation.com for more information.
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Man leaves Indiana after house fire, is charged in Michigan for shooting brother’s dog
BATTLE CREEK, Mich. — Authorities in Indiana told News Channel 3 they couldn’t locate Dylan Hall after his house burnt down Jan. 20, killing his dog.
But it wasn’t long before officers in Michigan located the 36-year-old on Jan. 21 and he was arrested and charged for a separate incident -allegedly attempting to kill his brother’s dog.
Hall was charged in Calhoun County court with the following:
- First degree home Invasion
- Animals – killing/torturing
Last Monday, officers responded to a unwanted person complaint at a home in Bedford Township, according to court records.
One of Hall’s brothers had reported Hall was at the residence. Officers made contact with Hall in the driveway, who stated he was visiting.
The brother told officers he did not want Hall at his residence. When officers told him to leave he followed their instructions, records detailed.
Soon after, Hall’s brother also left the home, but when he returned he noticed a blood trail in the snow leading up to the house.
“I had found that the door had been forced in and there was blood on the wall, the door, through the house and a big pool of blood where the dog was kept,” the brother said, who wishes to remain anonymous.
The brother called authorities who located Luna, his emotional support pet laying in the backyard struggling to breath.
Battle Creek Police Department (BCPD) officers said they found a dog outside its owners’ house with a gunshot wound to the right side of its nose in addition to a “large pool of blood,” bone fragments and a .22 caliver shell casing inside a dog kennel.
“I was scared and I felt like a part of myself was dying,” said anonymous person.
Court records reveal Hall broke into his brother’s house and attempted to kill Luna by shooting her in the snout with a rifle.
Luna was taken to an emergency veterinarian in Kalamazoo for treatment, and survived the attack.
Hall’s brother told News Channel 3 he’s been living in fear of Hall most his life, saying he has struggled with mental health issues and has never gotten help.
He said he got even more scared when Hall’s home in Indiana burnt down and his dog died.
Steuben County Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy Michael Meeks told News Channel 3 it’s suspected the home was purposely set on fire.
“I knew it wouldn’t be anyone else doing it,” said anonymous person. “My fear magnified 1,000 fold.”
Court records show the rifle Hall allegedly used to shoot Luna malfunctioned and Hall’s brother said she’s lucky to be alive.
“A lot of my mental health depends on her, she’s everything to me,” said anonymous person.
But, he feels his brother’s $2,500 bond was set too low.
“It is my belief he will come after me when he gets out,” said anonymous person.
The Indiana fire at Hall’s home is under investigation.
Hall is scheduled to be back in court for a preliminary hearing on Wednesday.
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13-year-old boy dies in BMX accident, officials, Steel Wheels BMX says
Monday, February 2, 2026 1:13PM
HOBART, Ind. (WLS) — The BMX community is mourning the death of a 13-year-old boy in Northwest Indiana.
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Oliver Ball-Rees, 13 of Hebron, died on Saturday after an accident, the Lake County Coroner’s Office said.
Steel Wheels BMX said the community is mourning the 13-year-old boy in a social media post.
The organization said the boy died after being injured at the track.
“We are all gutted by this horrible tragedy and will be doing everything we can to support Oliver’s family as they navigate this sudden and shocking loss,” a Steel Wheels BMX spokesperson said.
No other information was available.
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