Indiana
Former Michigan QB pokes fun at Wolverines after loss to Indiana
There’s no question that things aren’t going well for the Michigan Wolverines in 2024. After capturing a national championship a little over 10 months ago, the Wolverines are now 5-5 on the season and fighting for their lives to become bowl eligible. Another low point came on Saturday when Michigan suffered its fifth loss of the season to No. 8 Indiana, just the third loss for the Wolverines to the Hoosiers since 1987.
Things are so bad that even former Michigan quarterback John O’Korn is poking fun at the current struggles in Ann Arbor.
If you’re wondering how bad things are in Ann Arbor right now…. even I was 2-0 against IU
— John O’Korn (@jokorn94) November 10, 2024
To his credit, O’Korn’s joke is also an acknowledgement of just how bad things were during his time at Michigan as well. He became the starter for Michigan during the 2017 season, a season in which the Wolverines finished 8-5 on the year. O’Korn finished that season throwing just two touchdowns compared to six interceptions, and that season became the worst of the Harbaugh era (excluding the COVID season in 2020).
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Indiana
Statewide Silver Alert issued for two missing Indiana children
RIPLEY COUNTY, Ind. (WSBT) — A statewide Silver Alert has been issued for two young children in Indiana.
Police in Ripley County, southeast of Indianapolis, are looing for the children who may be siblings.
The first child is 3-year-old Aaliyah Buckingham.
She was last seen wearing a pink cat shirt and tie-dye shorts.
The younger child is 1-year-old Shane Buckingham, last seen in a red shirt and diaper.
Police think both are with 45-year-old Timothy Buckingham, who was last seen driving a brown GMC truck.
Timothy is described as a 6′ 3″ white man weighing 225 pounds with brown hair and blue eyes.
Photo of Timothy Buckingham provided by Indiana State Police
Police have not confirmed the relationship of the three, or why the children are believed to be in danger.
Anyone who sees the three are asked to contact the nearest police department.
Indiana
Indianapolis firefighter hospitalized after battling fire at vacant home
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A firefighter for the Indianapolis Fire Department was sent to the hospital Wednesday after battling a fire at a vacant house.
According to a Facebook post made by IFD, the fire happened around 10:15 a.m. at a house on Bluff Rd. IFD says that there were several complications, including limited access to fire hydrants and “interior hoarder conditions” that IFD says was due to squatters.
The injured firefighter received “slight injury,” the Facebook post said.
It took over an hour and a half to get the fire under control, according to IFD, and another hour to put out all the remaining hot spots in the building.
According to IFD, the cause of the fire is currently unknown. Their Fire Investigations Unit is working on figuring out what caused the fire.
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