Indianapolis, IN
Ambulance group honors Indiana EMS professional for dedication, mentorship

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — An emergency medical technician has been named the 2024 American Ambulance Association Stars of Life recipient.
Steve Emery’s contributions are being celebrated on a national level, honoring a legacy of resilience, commitment, and care for his community.
The Stars of Life award is a prestigious honor highlighting EMS professionals who go above and beyond in their service to the community.
“It feels good. It feels really good,” Emery said Monday.
Emery’s journey in EMS began in 1978 when he earned his certification through the Lawrence Volunteer Fire Department. He recently retired this year from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Fire Department. Emery served at Aid Ambulance, Rural Metro, and, since 2014, Seals Ambulance, where he’s described as a pillar of support and mentorship.
“I do some 911 but mostly just transports like hospital-to-hospital transports. I’ve gotten to do a lot of neat things,” he said. “I worked on the track rescue team at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, so I’ve been in the pit, and I’ve been on the sidelines for NFL games a few times, so that’s neat.
At Seals Ambulance, Emery has fostered a culture of camaraderie. As he sees it, always being willing to assist, being reliable and showing leadership is key. “I’m doing the best I can to help people.”
Although he’s retired, Emery likes to be of service and still volunteers his time. His legacy continues at Seals Ambulance with colleagues describing his commitment to career as having shaped the evolution of EMS in Indiana. For people new to the industry, Emery says, it’s important to be committed to the work.
“Do the best they can with what they got to work with and whatever it takes to help the patient,” Emery said.
Emery will be formally recognized Nov. 11-14 in Washington, D.C. Honorees can attend an awards ceremony and visit with their respective U.S. senators and representatives.

Indianapolis, IN
Michael Badgley and Will Reichard Best Week 8 Fantasy Football Kickers to Stream

The NFL week is less than 24 hours away! Here are those brand new Week 8 kicker rankings ahead of Thursday and the weekend.
Fantasy on SI knows this bye week takes a half dozen choices off the board but there seem to always be options lurking. Also, there may be traps.
So, maybe several of the top kickers are taken already. That’s okay. We got you covered.
Again, it almost does not matter who is the Kicker for the Indianapolis Colts now. Spencer Shrader tears his ACL then Michael Badgley steps right up. Badgley has only averaged 6.5 points per week. On the other hand, the Colts play the Tennessee Titans this week. Tennessee allowed 41 points in Week 3 at home to this same Colts team.
That breaks down to two field goals and five extra points. Even chip shot field goals would net a kicker 11 points there. Badgley is going to have one of the higher projections because the injury situation keeps getting worse for Tennessee. Also, the defense is one of the worst in the league against the run. Indianapolis loves to use the run with the pass in a balanced manner.
What a great job by the Colts to utilize the two-minute offense to get in field goal range and put points on the board before halftime.
Michael Badgley made his 36-yard attempt to give Indianapolis the 23-3 lead.
— Cody Manning (@CodyTalksNFL) October 19, 2025
The thought process is that Badgley should get a few more chances to kick field goals this week. Tennessee is 12th in red zone defense but will allow kickers to get their points. Last week was a bit of an exception but more weeks than not have seen double digit points or projections.
Badgley is out there in most leagues. I went through at least four or five of my fantasy football leagues this week and found him available.
The problem here was a coin flip between him and Evan McPherson. McPherson has a favorable matchup and so does Reichard. The Jets have allowed 2+ field goals to kickers in six of their seven games. Guess what? The Los Angeles Chargers have done the exact same thing.
Reichard stands eighth among fantasy kickers in total points for the NFL season. He is averaging 9.8 points per week. Also, the Chargers only yielded 13 touchdowns on 26 attempts in the red zone. That means an increased opportunity for field goals. Given that Carson Wentz and the Vikings move the ball well, there may be a chance to again break the 10-point plateau.
As we mentioned above, McPherson is a solid choice but Reichard is a more consistent one. That is what it comes down even with Reichard playing on Thursday night. Basically, one must act quickly.
There is considerable risk and reward here. The risk is that Cairo Santos starts this weekend. Santos, as of press time, has not practiced. His thigh injury has kept him out the past couple of weeks. Moody goes up against a Baltimore team that has given up 3+ field goals in three of their past six games. More importantly, the Bears offense in the red zone only converts half the time (10-for-20).
Now, the pitfall err risk is that Santos heals up and kicks on Sunday. Santos was limited at practice.
#Bears Wednesday Injury Report. pic.twitter.com/ubAKC6GaSS
— Bears Communications (@BearsPR) October 22, 2025
Moody is 3% owned in a few leagues and less in others. He has the leg and proved it while booming 70 yard kicks in warmups last week. Three of his eight field goals have been of the long-distance variety. Like Lucas Havrisik, one has to wait on the injury front. By the way, Brandon McManus (quad) is expected to practice Thursday. Likely, he will be considered limited.
This makes for a lot of fun debates around the fantasy football water cooler.
Indianapolis, IN
Colts Work Out Five Defensive Ends, Including Former All-Pro

The Indianapolis Colts worked out six new defensive players following Samson Ebukam’s (MCL) and Tyquan Lewis’ (groin) injuries.
It’s worth noting that Seth Coleman was signed to the practice squad.
#Colts worked out several edge guys today:
Deslin Alexander Ended up adding undrafted Seth Coleman to the practice squad. Dealing with injuries to Tyquan Lewis (groin) and Samson Ebukam (knee) — Kevin Bowen (@KBowen1070) October 21, 2025
Shaquil Barrett
Seth Coleman
Jasheen Davis
D.J. Johnson
Benton Whitley
Here is a brief breakdown of each player and what they could bring to the Colts.
Deslin Alexandre
Deslin Alexandre has no NFL statistics, but played for five years with the Pittsburgh Panthers. Colts defensive line coach, Charlie Partridge, was with the Panthers while Alexandre was there, so the familiarity makes sense.
Alexandre has been with the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers, and now hopes his workout with Indianapolis will give him another shot to make an impact in the NFL.
Shaquil Barrett
Shaquil Barrett is the most experienced and successful of the five defenders worked out. Barrett has logged two Pro Bowls, a Second Team All-Pro, and won two Super Bowls in his NFL career (Denver Broncos – 2015, Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 2020).
Barrett also led the NFL in sacks during the 2019 season with 19.5 and has 59.0 in 132 games. While Barrett has slowed down after playing 10 years in the pros, he can still provide depth and veteran help for a defensive end-needy team like the Colts.
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Jasheen Davis
Jasheen Davis went undrafted out of the University of Wake Forest this year, but was picked up by the New Orleans Saints before getting waived on August 25th. Davis played well in college through 49 games, logging 25.5 sacks and 152 tackles.
Davis is still finding his footing in the NFL, and given how badly the Colts need defensive edge help after key injuries to Ebukam and Lewis, he has a big shot to make an impression and potentially earn a spot in the Colts’ ranks.
DJ Johnson
DJ Johnson has played in the NFL for three seasons, all with the Carolina Panthers, before being released by the NFC South squad on September 30th. Throughout 31 games and five starts, Johnson has put up 62 tackles and four tackles for loss.
Johnson’s experience on the field was as recent as a few weeks ago, meaning his workout might be the smoothest in operation. It will be interesting to see if Johnson did enough to warrant a spot to help Indy with their edge depth.
Benton Whitley
Benton Whitley played college football at Holy Cross, and was good enough to earn a spot with the Los Angeles Rams’ practice squad in 2022. After that stint, he had stops with the Kansas City Chiefs, Minnesota Vikings, New York Giants, and Arizona Cardinals.
Whitley doesn’t have a lot of in-game experience in the NFL, but he has a golden opportunity with the slew of injuries to Lou Anarumo’s defense to make an impact in the Circle City.
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Indianapolis, IN
Citizens Energy responding to reported water main break on northwest side of Indianapolis

INDIANAPOLIS — Crews from Citizens Energy are responding to a reported water main break on the northwest side of Indianapolis.
Officials with the company confirmed that the water main break occurred near the intersection of W 62nd St. and Georgetown Road.
Just before 8 a.m. on Tuesday, water was seen by FOX59/CBS4 crews coming up from the street. Cars had to drive through standing water near Mount Pleasant Baptist Church and Northwestway Park on Tuesday morning.
Officials with Citizens did not provide a timetable on when the water main break would be fixed.
This story will be updated as more information becomes available.
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