Indiana
Lt. Gov. Crouch, Indiana Arts Commission Celebrate 2023 Hoosier Women Artists Honorees – TheTimes of Noblesville
Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch, together with the Indiana Arts Fee, introduced the 2023 Hoosier Girls Artists awardees at a celebration within the Indiana Statehouse.
“It’s superb to yearly honor most of the state’s excellent feminine artists,” stated Lt. Gov. Crouch, Indiana’s Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Improvement. “I’m very proud to play a job in highlighting Hoosier Girls Artists by showcasing their paintings in my very own workplace 12 months after 12 months.”
The Hoosier Girls Artists program started in 2008 to have fun the work of feminine artists from across the state. This system expands the alternatives for woman-made paintings to be displayed in Indiana communities.
“In every nook of our state, artists are taking part in a significant position in making Indiana a spot the place individuals need to stay, work, play, examine and keep,” stated Miah Michaelsen, govt director of the Indiana Arts Fee. “We’re proud to companion with the Workplace of the Lieutenant Governor to each highlight the gifted ladies artists in our state and to acknowledge the work that artists do to enhance the lives of all Hoosiers.”
Honored artists can have their items displayed within the Statehouse workplaces of Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch, Auditor of State Tera Klutz, Secretary of Schooling Dr. Katie Jenner and Chief Justice Loretta Rush.
“Pablo Picasso as soon as stated that ‘Each youngster is an artist…the issue is the way to stay an artist as soon as he grows up,’” stated Dr. Katie Jenner, Indiana Secretary of Schooling. “Every year, I’m blown away by the gifted Hoosier ladies, of all ages and backgrounds, who’ve harnessed and nurtured their abilities into the inspiring product we see right now. Congratulations to every of this 12 months’s artists and thanks for sharing your work!”
Items the 2023 exhibition are from many mediums and artwork kinds together with portray, pictures, digital artwork, paper quilling and different multimedia kinds.
“What a pleasure to expertise this spectacular showcase of creativity, ardour and dedication of this 12 months’s featured Hoosier Girls Artists,” stated Indiana Auditor of State Tera Klutz, CPA. “We are able to all admire the storytelling these artists present of their work, making a bridge to attach us utilizing a common language that goes past tradition, faith, ethnicity, or language.”
Any artist residing in Indiana who identifies as feminine is allowed to submit one piece of paintings yearly.
“It’s a privilege to acknowledge the creativity of Hoosier ladies artists,” stated Indiana Chief Justice Loretta Rush. “I’m proud to be part of the initiative and show their work in my chambers.”
Along with the artwork chosen for the Statehouse, items can even be displayed by First Woman Janet Holcomb on the Governor’s Residence.
“The Hoosier Girls Artists Exhibition is a superb alternative to have fun and meet gifted and artistic ladies who stay proper right here in Indiana,” stated First Woman Janet Holcomb. “Every year, I stay up for choosing just a few items to show within the Governor’s Residence for all our guests to get pleasure from. The artists generously mortgage the items for one 12 months, and I develop fairly connected, making it tough to allow them to go.”
Of the 230 items that had been submitted to this system this 12 months, 29 had been chosen to be displayed within the Statehouse and on the Governor’s Residence the place they are going to be admired by the hundreds of tourists for the subsequent 12 months.
“Each time somebody visits my workplace, I get to share with them that the paintings displayed on the partitions was created by gifted ladies from throughout the state,” stated Crouch. “We’re blessed to work on this beautiful constructing every single day, and the chance to show their artwork makes it someway much more lovely.”
Honorees are from throughout the state and will probably be within the following workplaces:
Workplace of Indiana Lieutenant Governor Suzanne Crouch
- Anna Afshar (Indianapolis) – “Indianapolis Then”
- Nichole Baker (Lafayette) – “Sonic Metallic”
- Religion Belflower (Bloomington) – “Superman”
- Sarah Boutwell (Indianapolis) – “Calm After the Storm”
- Boxx the Artist (Indianapolis) – “Woman Blues”
- Pamela Clements (Crown Level) – “2020”
- Kenya Ferrand-Ott (West Lafayette) – “Silver Bison”
- Penny French-Deal (North Manchester) – “The Tall Ship”
- Cristianne Fritsch (Milan) – “The Pleasure of Pet Parenting”
- Mary Elizabeth Mindiola (Indianapolis) – “Suppose Huge, Dream Straightforward”
- Brandi Web page (Monticello) – “Sunflowers at Sundown”
- Debbie Potis (Osceola) – “The Butterfly Impact”
- Frances Ruiz (Fishers) – “Bailando Bomba de Noche (Dancing Bomba within the Night)”
- Lisa Bliss Rush (Camden) – “Free Spirit”
- Edda Taylor (Crown Level) – “Mom and Youngster”
- Dee Thornton (South Bend) – “A Stroll within the Park”
- Beverly S. Wilson (Greensburg) – “Laboring within the Heartland”
- Shirley Woolard (Indianapolis) – “Feather Weight”
Workplace of Indiana First Woman Janet Holcomb, Governor’s Residence
- Kathryn Jo Houghton (Crawfordsville) – “Fancy Tulips and Pears”
- Sharon Kerner (Shelby) – “Retaining Watch”
- Corinne McAuley (Bunker Hill) – “Pink Peonies”
Workplace of Indiana Auditor of State Tera Klutz
- Christine Hubbell (Westville) – “Folly/Cerulean Warblers”
- Megan Marie Hughes (Lebanon) – “A Midwestern Spring”
- Anna Sowka (Bloomington) – “Nothing Is Ever Misplaced”
Workplace of Indiana Secretary of Schooling Dr. Katie Jenner
- Emily Bennett (Terre Haute) – “The Kitchen Sink”
- Jane S. Lohmeyer (Valparaiso) – “Lacking Seashore 2”
- Workplace of Indiana Supreme Courtroom Chief Justice Loretta Rush
- Susan Ardelean (Avon) – “Virgo’s Groove”
- Madhuchhanda Mandal (Carmel) – “The Faceless Entertainer”
- Norene Slack (Greenwood) – “Reaching To The Sky”
Indiana
Family of missing Indiana pregnant woman Emma Baum reveals suspicions about disappearance
An Indiana woman was nine months pregnant when she disappeared over three months ago, and her family has suspicions about her last whereabouts.
Mother of three Emma Baum, 25, went missing Oct. 10 in Gary, Indiana, and she was about to give birth to her fourth child.
Baum was last seen being dropped off at her boyfriend’s house, her sister Hailey Baum-Waddell told Fox News Digital.
“Looking for Emma has been a very struggling thing for everybody, mentally and physically and emotionally … but we’re not going to stop looking for her,” Baum-Waddell said. “I think if people keep going on and chanting that something needs to be done and chanting her name … just get the word out because a lot of people know, but not everybody knows.”
Authorities received a missing persons report for Baum from her family Oct. 28, Gary Police Cmdr. Jack Hamady told Fox News Digital.
“A couple of days went by. … We all started, like, messaging each other, ‘Hey, have you heard from Emma? Anybody seen her? Can you message one of her friends to get a hold of her boyfriend?’ And it was kind of just a ring around with everybody and everyone’s just trying to figure it out,” Baum-Waddell said.
“Then we’re like, ‘OK, well, this is not normal.’ … That’s when my mom really started to panic,” she added. “Then my mom ended up going to the police station.”
Officers with the Gary Police Department have used K-9s on several searches in the area, and the Lake County Sheriff’s Department has assisted in a few of the searches, Hamady said.
“We have searched a house, apartment, recreational vehicles and one other property,” he added.
In addition to the police investigation, Baum-Waddell said she and other relatives of Baum have been organizing a widespread search after a social media post of hers drew hundreds of willing participants.
“There’s been a lot of people who have offered to come out and look for her,” she said. “We’ve talked it over with other search groups. I made a post online just saying, you know, ‘Hands of how many people would be willing to come out,’ and I posted it in multiple groups.”
Baum lived in Portage, Indiana, but was visiting her boyfriend in Gary when she was last seen.
Baum-Waddell said her sister didn’t have a working phone when she disappeared and that although her sister may have “gone off and done her own thing” for several days at a time, she would never disappear for such a long period of time.
“That day, she was supposed to go with her boyfriend … to the phone store and get it activated, and she never got the phone activated,” she said. “She’s been completely silent on everything, and now that’s not like her.”
Baum-Waddell also mentioned her sister’s devotion as a mother and the close relationship she has with her oldest son.
“They have a freaking crazy, unbreakable bond,” she shared. “For her not to be here to see him on Christmas or Thanksgiving or … New Year’s. It’s unreal. There’s no way she would do that to him.”
Baum-Waddell believes her sister’s boyfriend is “hiding something,” she told Fox News Digital, and Baum’s mother believes the boyfriend had something to do with her disappearance, WGN9 reported.
“We have not charged anyone with the disappearance of Emma Baum, and she has not been located yet,” Hamady said. “We continue to search and interview individuals that are or maybe associated with this case.”
Baum’s boyfriend, who was originally in custody in an unrelated case, was released from Lake County Jail and is awaiting his court date for the separate charges, Hamady added.
Baum is approximately 5 feet, 3 inches tall, weighs around 136 pounds and has brown hair and brown eyes. She has several scars and tattoos, and she often wears colorful wigs.
“Emma gave everybody her all, gave them all the love that she could,” Baum-Waddell emotionally said about her sister. “She has these big brown eyes, and she always just wanted to make everybody, you know, laugh or feel good about themselves or have them feel included.
“It’s very difficult because now it’s not just her that’s missing. It’s her baby. And you don’t want to think, you know, the worst because who would want to, you know, hurt a girl and her baby?” she added. “We’re just hoping to find her safe.”
Anyone with information on Baum’s disappearance is asked to contact the Gary Police Department at (219) 881-1209.
Indiana
Indiana man arrested on child pornography charge following cyber tip, police say
INDIANA – An Indiana man was arrested after authorities found him in possession of child pornography during an investigation that started with a cyber tip last May.
Cyber Tip Leads to Arrest
What we know:
Indiana State Police received a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in May 2024 about three videos containing child sexual abuse material.
Authorities determined the suspect accessed the videos from Michigan City, Ind.
During the investigation, officers uncovered additional videos and obtained a search warrant earlier this month.
On Jan. 17, officers executed the search warrant at a home in the 3100 block of Springland Avenue in Michigan City and identified the suspect as 29-year-old Stephen Julius Terrell Morrow II.
29-year-old Stephen Julius Terrell Morrow II
Morrow was taken to the La Porte County Jail on a charge of possession of child pornography, a Level 5 felony.
What’s next:
Final charges against Morrow will be determined by the La Porte County prosecutor, authorities said.
Indiana
Five takeaways from Indiana's win at Ohio State
Indiana bounced back from losses to Iowa and Illinois with a 77-76 overtime win against Ohio State on Friday night at Value City Arena. The win improved the Hoosiers to 14-5 overall and 5-3 in Big Ten play.
Here are five takeaways from the win against the Buckeyes:
Indiana responded after embarrassing performances against Iowa and Illinois
After back-to-back 25-point losses to Iowa and Illinois, how Indiana would respond Friday night in Columbus was an open question entering the game.
Would the Hoosiers falter again and allow a third-straight blowout loss? Or would IU regroup as Luke Goode suggested in the aftermath of the Illinois loss?
Indiana regrouped and from the opening tip, the energy was different. The Hoosiers competed for most of the 45 minutes against the Buckeyes. Even when shots weren’t falling in the first half, Indiana never let the game get out of reach.
As the second half began and perimeter shots began to fall, the Hoosiers made a move. By the 5:12 mark of the second half, Indiana led 68-58 and it appeared that a comfortable win was within reach.
However, Indiana faltered down the stretch as Ohio State went on a 13-3 run to close out regulation and force overtime. After falling behind to start the extra period, Goode’s 3-pointer with 1:07 remaining and Anthony Leal’s block with one second left lifted IU to a much-needed victory.
Luke Goode had a career night and IU needed every shot to win
Goode entered the starting lineup on Dec. 29 against Winthrop and has found his shooting stroke in the new year.
Friday marked Goode’s best performance of the season as he poured in a career-high 23 points on 7-for-14 shooting from the field.
Goode was 4-for-7 on 3s. Through eight Big Ten games, Goode is 19-for-41 on 3s (46.3 percent). He’s scored in double figures in four of the last five games.
Nearly every Goode 3-pointer came at a key point in the game for Indiana. His first 3-pointer got the Hoosiers within three at 39-36 with 17:51 to play.
His second triple gave IU the lead at 43-41 at the 15:08 mark and his third stretched the lead to four at 50-46 with 12:50 remaining.
And in overtime, Goode’s 3-pointer with just over a minute to play lifted Indiana to its second conference road win. Goode played every minute of the second half and overtime.
Oumar Ballo dominates Ohio State in the post
Oumar Ballo finished with a double-double Friday night for the fifth time in six games.
The 7-foot, 265-pound big man has taken on a bigger scoring load in the absence of Malik Reneau. Against Ohio State, Ballo had 21 points on 8-for-14 shooting and a 5-for-7 performance from the free throw line.
Ballo also grabbed 15 rebounds with eight of those on the offensive end. He played 40 minutes and added three assists, two blocked shots and a steal.
In Big Ten games, Ballo is averaging 17.3 points, 11.8 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.5 blocked shots in 32.1 minutes while shooting 66.3 percent from the field.
While there have been moments where Ballo’s effort has waned inside games, he’s playing the most minutes of his career. In Friday’s win, his hustle kept several possessions alive and his size was too much for the Buckeyes to handle at the rim.
Kanaan Carlyle provides a significant lift off the bench
For the first time since Dec. 9, sophomore guard Kanaan Carlyle reached double figures in scoring against Ohio State.
The Atlanta native has struggled with his shooting all season but came alive on Friday night. With Myles Rice benched for most of the game with foul issues, Carlyle played a season-high 36 minutes and delivered his best overall game this season.
Carlyle finished with 13 points on 5-for-12 shooting. He made IU’s only 3-pointer of the first half and didn’t turn the ball over.
While he did struggle at the free throw line – he shot 2-for-5 – Carlyle’s energy on both ends was a major reason the Hoosiers escaped with a win.
Ten of Carlyle’s 13 points came in the second half and overtime, as his aggressive attack on the rim resulted in three layups.
Hoosiers add second Quad 1 win
As ugly as IU’s losses to Iowa and Illinois were, the reality is the Hoosiers still have plenty of opportunities to record NCAA tournament resume-worthy wins.
Friday night was one of those and IU took advantage.
The win against the Buckeyes was the second in Quad 1 of the season for the Hoosiers. The Buckeyes are No. 37 in the NCAA’s NET rankings.
Now 2-5 in Quad 1 games, the Hoosiers still have numerous opportunities to build a case for March Madness. Of Indiana’s remaining 12 regular season games, all 12 are Quad 2 or higher and eight of them are projected to be Quad 1.
With the win against Ohio State, Indiana currently sits at No. 61 in the NET rankings.
Filed to: Kanaan Carlyle, Luke Goode, Ohio State Buckeyes, Oumar Ballo
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