Indianapolis, IN
Casino could be in the cards for downtown Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS — Talks of landing a potential casino license for downtown Indianapolis are in very early stages, after a state-commissioned study found Indy to be the most lucrative location.
It’s still much too early to tell if a casino is in the cards for downtown Indy, but sources tell the Indianapolis Business Journal that this is an effort supported by the Hogsett administration, as well as senators from both sides of the aisle: Sen. Aaron Freeman (R-Indianapolis) and Sen. Greg Taylor (D-Indianapolis).
On the other hand, at least one key legislative leader, House Speaker Todd Huston (R-Fishers), has voiced his opposition to putting another casino in central Indiana. All of this, after a state-commissioned study found downtown Indy was the best choice for a casino license from a revenue standpoint, followed by the Fort Wayne area.
If the existing Rising Star Casino were to relocate to the state capital, the IBJ reports an estimated $170 million in gambling tax revenue each year and more than $490 million in estimated gross annual revenue.
“From those I’ve talked to, this is about as far as they’ve ever gotten in serious conversations about having a downtown casino. There have been talks about maybe one at the airport in the past or at the fairgrounds back in the 90s, but as far as downtown goes, this is the farthest things have gone,” said Mickey Shuey, IBJ’s commercial real estate, tourism and sports business reporter.
According to the IBJ, the Capital Improvement Board is intrigued by the idea, as negotiations for a new lease agreement for the Indianapolis Colts are right around the corner.
“Improving Lucas Oil Stadium and essentially what that might look like long term, they’ll need to find a way to pay for that. They’ll need to find ways to pay for a soccer stadium if they opt to move ahead with that,” Shuey said.
“There’s plenty of other projects downtown that the city would like to get funding for.”
The IBJ reported that multiple potential sites have been brought into the conversation, with two locations near the Indiana Convention Center at the forefront. Shuey said it’s looking to be a tough sell, as Rising Star has basically laid out its plan for a $500 million casino in New Haven, just north of Fort Wayne. The location took second place behind Indy in the study.
“From the indications I got from state officials, those outside of Marion County, they’re going to be tough to win over. Especially since there’s not been a firm plan put in place for what will happen with a casino downtown.”
In the coming months, Shuey said we should see discussion start to ramp up on this, as we move closer to the regular session next year. He said that, according to state leaders, there’s a lot of “winning over” to do, in terms of gaining support from those outside of Marion County in order to make this a reality.
Indianapolis, IN
Will Parker Washington play today, Dec. 7, vs. Indianapolis Colts? Inactives, injury report
The Indianapolis Colts (8-4) visit the Jacksonville Jaguars (8-4) in NFL Week 14 action. Here are the inactives for both teams.
Colts cornerback Sauce Gardner (calf) is out, as expected. Jacksonville wide receiver Parker Washington (hip), who has 3 receiving and 2 punt return touchdowns, is also out. Pass rusher Travon Walker (knee), who had 3 sacks against the Colts in a game last season but has missed a couple of weeks, is active.
Sauce Gardner, Tyquan Lewis, D.J. Giddens, Reuben Lowry III, Will Mallory, George Odum, Luke Tenuta
Jacksonville Jaguars inactives vs. Indianapolis Colts today, Dec. 7, in NFL Week 14
Parker Washington, Andrew Wingard, Yasir Abdullah, Walker Little, Johnny Mundt, Emmanuel Ogbah, Austin Johnson
Start time for Indianapolis Colts vs. the Jacksonville Jaguars today, Dec. 7, in NFL Week 14; when do the Indianapolis Colts play the Jacksonville Jaguars today, Dec. 7, in NFL Week 14?
The Indianapolis Colts-Jacksonville Jaguars game is scheduled for 1 p.m. ET on Sunday, Dec. 7, at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida.
Where to watch Indianapolis Colts vs. the Jacksonville Jaguars today, Dec. 7, in NFL Week 14; what channel is the Indianapolis Colts-Jacksonville Jaguars game today, Dec. 7, in NFL Week 14?
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Are the Indianapolis Colts favored vs. Jacksonville Jaguars today, Dec. 7, NFL Week 14 action? Indianapolis Colts vs. Jacksonville Jaguars betting odds today, Dec. 7, in NFL Week 14
- via BetMGM
- Favorite: Colts by 1.5 points
- Over/under: 47.5 total points
- Moneyline: Colts -130, Jaguars +110
- ESPN’s matchup predictor gives the Colts a 55.8% chance of winning.
How can I get tickets for Indianapolis Colts vs. Jacksonville Jaguars today, Dec. 7, in NFL Week 14? How much are tickets for Indianapolis Colts vs. Jacksonville Jaguars today, Dec. 7, in NFL Week 14?
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Will it rain on the Indianapolis Colts vs. Jacksonville Jaguars game today, Dec. 7? Indianapolis Colts vs. Jacksonville Jaguars weather today, Dec. 7
The National Weather Service predicts rain and high temperatures in the low 60s in Jacksonville on Sunday, Dec. 7.
(all times ET)
- Thursday, Dec. 4: Detroit Lions 44, Dallas Cowboys 30, Amazon Prime (summary, box score)
- Sunday, Dec. 7: Seattle Seahawks at Atlanta Falcons, 1 p.m., Fox (summary, box score)
- Sunday, Dec. 7: Pittsburgh Steelers at Baltimore Ravens, 1 p.m., CBS (summary, box score)
- Sunday, Dec. 7: Tennessee Titans at Cleveland Browns, 1 p.m., Fox (summary, box score)
- Sunday, Dec. 7: Chicago Bears at Green Bay Packers, 1 p.m., Fox (summary, box score)
- Sunday, Dec. 7: Indianapolis Colts at Jacksonville Jaguars, 1 p.m., CBS (summary, box score)
- Sunday, Dec. 7: Washington Commanders at Minnesota Vikings, 1 p.m., Fox (summary, box score)
- Sunday, Dec. 7: Miami Dolphins at New York Jets, 1 p.m., CBS (summary, box score)
- Sunday, Dec. 7: New Orleans Saints at Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1 p.m., CBS (summary, box score)
- Sunday, Dec. 7: Denver Broncos at Las Vegas Raiders, 4:05 p.m., CBS (summary, box score)
- Sunday, Dec. 7: Los Angeles Rams at Arizona Cardinals, 4:25 p.m., Fox (summary, box score)
- Sunday, Dec. 7: Cincinnati Bengals at Buffalo Bills, 4;25 p.m., Fox (summary, box score)
- Sunday, Dec. 7: Houston Texans at Kansas City Chiefs, NBC, Peacock, NBC Universo (summary, box score)
- Monday, Dec. 8: Philadelphia Eagles at Los Angeles Chargers, 8:15 p.m., ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Deportes (summary, box score)
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Who has a bye in NFL Week 14?
New York Giants, Carolina Panthers, San Francisco 49ers, New England Patriots
Colts 2025 regular season schedule
- Week 1: Indianapolis Colts 33, Miami Dolphins 8, box score, stats
- Week 2: Colts 29, Denver Broncos 28, box score, stats
- Week 3: Colts 41, Tennessee Titans 20, box score, stats
- Week 4: Los Angeles Rams 27, Colts 20, box score, stats
- Week 5: Colts 40, Las Vegas Raiders 6, box score, stats
- Week 6: Colts 31, Arizona Cardinals 27, box score, stats
- Week 7: Colts 38, Los Angeles Chargers 24, box score, stats
- Week 8: Colts 38, Tennessee Titans 14 box score, stats
- Week 9: Pittsburgh Steelers 27, Colts 20 box score, stats
- Week 10: Colts 31, Atlanta Falcons 25, OT, box score, stats
- Week 11: Bye
- Week 12: Kansas City Chiefs 23, Colts 20, OT, box score, stats
- Week 13: Houston Texans 20, Colts 16, box score, stats
- Week 14: Sunday, Dec. 7, at Jacksonville Jaguars, 1 p.m., CBS
- Week 15: Sunday, Dec. 14, at Seattle Seahawks, 4:25 p.m., CBS
- Week 16: Monday, Dec. 22, vs. San Francisco 49ers, 8:15 p.m., ESPN’s “Monday Night Football”
- Week 17: Sunday, Dec. 28, vs. Jacksonville Jaguars, 1 p.m., Fox
- Week 18: Date TBD, at Houston Texans, time TBD, TBD
Joel A. Erickson and Nathan Brown cover the Colts all season. Get more coverage on IndyStarTV and with the Colts Insider newsletter.
Indianapolis, IN
Competitive eater Joey Chestnut wins Ale Emporium’s wing-eating contest at Big Ten Fan Fest in Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS — Competitive eater Joey Chestnut won a chicken wing-eating contest at Big Ten Fan Fest in downtown Indianapolis on Saturday.
In a post on X, Major League Eating reported that Chestnut won the Ale Emporium Hermanaki Wing Eating Contest by downing a whopping 242 wings in 10 minutes. Chestnut finished in front of Nick Wehry and Miki Sudo. Wehry placed second by eating 187 wings, and Sudo finished third by consuming 144 wings.
Sudo and Wehry came into the contest at No. 5 and No. 6 in Major League Eating’s rankings, respectively. Chestnut was No. 1 before Saturday’s competition began.
“The hardest thing about this contest is, you don’t know if you’re ahead,” Chestnut said in an interview after Saturday’s competition. “In other contests, you can tell if you finish your plate before the next person and you’re moving on. This one, you’re worried. You don’t know if you’re cleaning your bones well enough. You don’t knew where everybody else is at at all. So, you kinda just focus on your plate, don’t panic, and just keep putting it down.”
Saturday’s contest featured a total prize purse of $3,000. Prize payouts were as follows:
- First place — $1,500
- Second place — $750
- Third place — $400
- Fourth place — $200
- Fifth place — $100
- Sixth place — $50.
An eating competition has been held during Big Ten Fan Fests in previous years. St. Elmo Steakhouse used to be the title sponsor of the contest, and competitive eaters used to come from far and wide to engage in a shrimp cocktail-eating contest. This year, Ale Emporium replaced St. Elmo as the contest’s title sponsor, and thus the eatery’s Hermanaki wings were subbed in for shrimp cocktail.
Chestnut is from Westfield, Indiana. He’s won the Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog Eating Contest 17 times. Chestnut also broke a popcorn-eating record at an Indiana Rural King in May.
He holds world eating records for Eggo waffles, Hostess Donettes, Twinkies, apple pies, fish tacos, gyros, funnel cakes, corned beef sandwiches, Pizza Hut P’Zones and hot dogs — among other things.
Indianapolis, IN
Animal Care Services out of space, asks people to adopt to ‘save more lives’
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Indianapolis Animal Care Services announced Dec. 6 that they are out of space at their 2600 South Harding Street animal shelter, urging people in a post online to adopt pets.
Adopting a pet makes room for the next animal that comes into the shelter, officials said. Same-day adoptions are an option, according to the online post, and foster-to-adopt options are also available.
“That’s the truth. We are completely out of kennel space, and animals are continuing to come in,” the post read. “The only way we can save more lives is if pets leave the building today.”
The situation is particularly dire for dogs, according to an updated post on Facebook. There were 227 dogs in the shelter and 210 kennels, putting the shelter at 108% capacity. There were 61 cats and 91 feline kennels, putting capacity at 67%. Shelter officials said they try to operate at about 80% capacity to ensure they can provide quality care and be prepared for emergencies.
The post said that short-term fostering of animals still helps make room and space needed at the shelter.
Kelly LaRoche with the shelter told IndyStar that they are over capacity, “which unfortunately has become our normal operating state.”
“At this point, we have no open kennels available for incoming animals,” LaRoche said. “When we say we urgently need adopters today, that is not an exaggeration. Without adoptions or fosters creating space, we have nowhere to safely house the animals still coming through our doors.”
LaRoche said they only put animals in the same kennel if they come to the shelter as a bonded pair or if they were previously living together. As long as their behaviors are calm and neither is sick, they can share one kennel.
Placing animals that don’t know each other together creates a risk of fighting and injury, according to LaRoche, as well as the possibility of spreading disease.
“We anticipate needing adopters and fosters not just today, but every day for the foreseeable future,” LaRoche said. “The pressure on space does not let up, and our intake as an open-admission municipal shelter does not stop.”
Here’s how you can help
If you have questions about adopting, you can email the shelter at adoptions@indycares.org.
You can find out more about individual animals at the shelter by checking out their posts on Facebook.
Jade Jackson is a public safety reporter for the Indianapolis Star. You can email her at Jade.Jackson@IndyStar.com and follow her on X, formerly Twitter @IAMJADEJACKSON.
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