Indiana
Indiana launches tourism marketing campaign ‘IN Indiana’
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway had a distinct really feel at the moment than every week and a half in the past when greater than 325,000 folks gathered to look at the Indianapolis 500.
As a substitute of hoots and hollers and revving engines, a a lot smaller, native group of individuals got here collectively for the state’s information convention to announce its new “IN Indiana” tourism advertising and marketing marketing campaign at one of many state’s hottest tourism venues.
“That is an thrilling time for the state of Indiana,” stated Elaine Bedel, the Indiana Vacation spot Growth Corp. Secretary and CEO. “This isn’t a tagline. It is a very completely different sort of promotional marketing campaign that we’d like all people to be part of.”
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The state utilized for a federal grant in August and acquired approval in April for $5.5 million to assist create the sources for the marketing campaign. The Division of Commerce is issuing the grants to states to spice up tourism following the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The IDDC and Go to Indiana have created advertising and marketing instruments and supplies and are encouraging colleges, companies, cities, and Hoosiers throughout the state to obtain and disseminate them.
The supplies embody the principle identifier of the marketing campaign — a graphic that reads, “IN Indiana” — together with numerous headlines to pair with the IN Indiana, a few of which learn: “Discover the State Parks” and “Life is Higher.” People can even create their very own headlines.
Hoosiers should register with an electronic mail for entry to the supplies.
“Analysis has proven that folks don’t have any notion of Indiana,” stated Amy Howell, the director of tourism, advertising and marketing and communications for the IDDC. To handle this, Howell says the state’s technique is two-fold: to extend Hoosier pleasure inside the state and to lift notion of Indiana outdoors of the state.
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Previous to the pandemic, the tourism business was a vital a part of the state’s financial system. In 2019, Indiana noticed traditionally excessive ranges of tourism, rising for the ninth consecutive 12 months. The variety of guests to the state elevated by 2.1%, totaling 82.7 million journeys, in response to a examine carried out by Rockport Analytics. Customer spending in Indiana produced a $9.6 billion gross home product increase for the financial system, a 3.5% enhance from 2018.
In 2020, the pandemic ruined the upward developments within the state’s tourism business. The variety of guests to the state decreased by 19%, with a complete of 66.7 million person-trips, as reported by Rockport Analytics. Customer spending declined by $3.5 billion, leading to an addition of $6.9 billion to the state GDP, a 28% lower from the prior 12 months. Nationally, the US Division of Commerce experiences that 56% of the decline within the nation’s GDP in 2020 was as a result of decreased journey and tourism to and inside the US.
Now, the objective is for tourism within the state to enhance yearly, with a deal with attracting folks from border states, Howell stated.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb and Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch additionally spoke on the occasion. Doug Boles, the president of the Motor Speedway, launched them. Indiana Fever President Allison Barber, Knightsville City Council President Sarah Ward and Indiana State College President Deborah J. Curtis attended.
Holcomb spoke of quite a few Indiana points of interest — Indiana Dunes Nationwide Park, the Hoosier Gymnasium in Knightstown, Notre Dame — that many out-of-towners don’t notice are native to the state as a purpose for why the brand new marketing campaign is vital.
“The thought that has gone into this,” Holcomb stated, “has at all times been: How will we pull collectively one Indiana, harness that synergy, all of our particular person tales that we share simply naturally once we are with each other, (to) put that on a worldwide stage?”
Contact IndyStar Pulliam Fellow Lizzie Kane at ekane@gannett.com.
Indiana
Indiana State Police arrest woman accused of helping man wanted for allegedly shooting deputy
FOX59/CBS4 has requested a mugshot of Victoria Howard, which has not been provided as of this article’s publication. The mugshot will be added once it is released.
FLOYD COUNTY, Ind. — Authorities have arrested a woman accused of helping a man flee from authorities after he allegedly shot an Orange County Sheriff’s deputy.
Indiana State Police announced the arrest of 35-year-old Victoria Howard of New Albany, alleging that she assisted Austin Schepers after he reportedly shot Deputy Zac Andry on Jan. 3 in Orange Count.
ISP said the incident occurred after Deputy Andry stopped to check on a disabled silver 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix near US Highway 150 and State Road 56. During this interaction, Schepers allegedly shot the deputy several times. Previous reports indicate Andry was transported to a Louisville-based hospital in “critical but stable condition.”
Schepers allegedly fled to a residence located in the 1800 block of Market Street in New Albany after the shooting.
Detectives believe Howard was aware that Scheper was wanted for his alleged role in the encounter and that police were searching for him.
ISP accused Howard of utilizing the ride-sharing app Lyft to assist Schepers as he looked for a ride from her apartment to the area of Craig Street and Wheeler Avenue in Louisville.
Schepers was found on Jan. 4 by investigators in the 3700 block of Wheeler Avenue where he was eventually killed during a shootout with police.
ISP said Howard was arrested without incident on Jan. 9 in Clarksville and taken to the Floyd County Jail where she was preliminarily charged with assisting a criminal (level 5 felony) and false informing (Class A misdemeanor).
ISP added that more individuals could face additional charges for allegedly helping Schepers while law enforcement was searching for him.
Indiana
Latest forecast: How much snow will Indiana get Friday? When will it fall?
The Bloomington area will get more snow today. Here’s how much the National Weather Service now expects to fall and when.
How much snow will Monroe County get Friday?
Aaron Updike, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Indianapolis said the Bloomington area is expected to get between 2 and 4 inches of snow.
Southern parts of Indiana could see even more, with Bedford projected to get close to 4 inches and areas closer to Louisville possibly seeing 6 inches.
When will the snow fall today in the Bloomington area?
Updike said the NWS expects the snow to begin around 11 a.m. and end about 12 hours later. However, he said, the day will bring periods of lulls and peaks, though those are more difficult to predict.
Generally, Updike said, the heaviest accumulation will occur from mid-to-late afternoon, around 2 to 6 p.m.
He urged commuters to take extra time and care, as they may experience slippery roads and sidewalks on their way home.
What kind of snow will be falling in Indiana on Friday?
Updike said the snow should be light and fluffy. The NWS expects only light wind, with gusts of 10 to 15 mph, which means the area should not expect to see much drifting snow.
How cold will it get in the Bloomington area tonight?
The NWS projects that the cloud cover will hang around the area for a while, which will contribute to temperatures falling only to about 20 degrees.
Is there a chance of snowmelt any time soon in Indiana?
Updike said temperatures should rise to near freezing on Sunday, and the area also might see some pockets of sunshine, which should help melt some snow especially on pavement and roads.
However, he said temperatures will not rise enough in the next few days to melt all of the snow.
Boris Ladwig can be reached at bladwig@heraldt.com.
Indiana
Indiana Fever linked to trade for 2-time All-Star
Satou Sabally was immediately linked to the New York Liberty after announcing that she has played her final game for the Dallas Wings during Unrivaled Basketball’s media availability on Thursday. However, the Indiana Fever are another team who were recently mentioned as a possible trade suitor for the two-time All-Star, via Chloe Peterson of indystar.com.
Sabally’s announcement was the primary discussion swirling around the WNBA world on Thursday. The Wings will have the option to core Sabally, which will likely lead to a trade given her comments on Thursday. The chances of Dallas simply letting Sabally walk in free agency while passing on the option to core her are slim, but Sabally will likely still end up with a new team for the 2025 season.
The question is which team will she end up with? The defending-champion Liberty have Satou’s sister Nyara Sabally on the roster, so that may catch Satou’s attention. Joining an up-and-coming team like the Fever may also entice Satou, though.
There will be other candidates aside from Indiana and New York, of course. The Fever and Liberty both make sense as possible trade destinations for Satou Sabally, however. At only 26 years old, Sabally features the ceiling of a true superstar. If she can stay healthy, Sabally can significantly impact any team she joins.
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Sabally would add more star-power alongside Caitlin Clark in Indiana. Clark instantly became one of the most popular players in the WNBA in her rookie season during the 2024 campaign. Adding a star or two would help Indiana, though.
The Fever reached the postseason but were quickly eliminated in the first round. Indiana’s future remains bright, but they need to upgrade the roster around Clark. Sabally would turn the Fever into serious contenders.
If the Liberty find a way to acquire Sabally, however, the rest of the WNBA may be in trouble. With Breanna Stewart, Sabrina Ionescu and Jonquel Jones already on the roster, the Liberty project to be a championship contender once again. Assuming Stewart returns, the Liberty will compete with or without Sabally, but adding her to the roster would turn New York into a super-team.
Sabally’s announcement on Thursday is already changing the landscape of the WNBA. Rumors will continue to swirl over the next few months. If Sabally is traded, which is seemingly expected at this point, whichever team acquires her will take a big step forward.
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