Indianapolis, IN
Cloudy and wet before Thanksgiving

TONIGHT
Sunday night should be another chilly one with low temperatures just above freeing in Indianapolis and around freezing in smaller town. Winds out of the SE at 5-10 MPH. Skies will be clouding up but rain will stay out of the forecast for the evening.
TOMORROW

Monday will be chilly once again with a high temperature just above 50 degrees in the afternoon hours. The entire day is going to be cloudy, but showers will only try to move in as we move into the later afternoon hours. Wind out of the east at 10-15 MPH.
TOMORROW NIGHT
Monday evening will be where the rain really moves into the forecast. Be cautious out there on wet roadways. Temperatures will drop to 45 degrees and wind will be out of the east at 10-15 MPH.
TUESDAY
Tuesday will be quite wet all day long so continue to be on the lookout for wet roadway conditions. Clouds stick around all day as well, keeping temperatures in the lower 50s all day long. Wind out of the south at 10-15 MPH. Rain could continue to fall as we move into Tuesday evening as well.
8 DAY

After Tuesday, we’re expecting showers to settle down after helping with our drought conditions that still plague the Indiana ground. By Wednesday, skies start to clear out. After skies clear out, high temperatures will go from the lower 50s to the mid to upper 40s. Nighttime lows will drop below freezing on those days.
Thanksgiving will be mostly sunny with highs near 50 degrees and a breeze out of the southwest at 10-15 MPH. The weekend following the holiday looks to cloud up again with more rain possibly sneaking into the forecast by Sunday. Plenty of clouds will hold firm as we move into the forecast next weekend and beyond.

Indianapolis, IN
91 Place expands therapy center to Indy’s near east side

INDIANAPOLIS — A safe space for young people experiencing homelessness and financial insecurity has expanded into the near east side of Indianapolis.
Today, 91 place announced a new location for its therapy center called “The Haven,” located at the Circle City Industrial Complex on East 12 St.
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The Haven will have two new full time therapists. It will also offer free therapy to people ages 12 to 24, along with a pay-what-you-can therapy, open to all of central Indiana.
“There’s such a lack of therapy on the near east side so we’re excited to be able to provide a larger audience therapeutic services,” Founder and CEO of 91 Place, Jenna Shaffer said.
The Haven will strive to break the cycle of trauma, violence and abuse within families.
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Additionally, The organization provides emergency and transitional housing to people between the ages of 16 and 24. They also help young adults finish school and find job training.
For more information on 91 place, visit this link.
Indianapolis, IN
Penske Entertainment seeks to increase racial diversity in motorsports

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A special project at Penske Entertainment is in full gear for the Indianapolis community.
Each year, tens of thousands of people from around the world descend on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the Indy 500.
None of it would be possible without the work that goes behind the scenes. Its leaders say they want to make sure they reflect their diverse community.
“We needed to change the culture and the expectations that folks have about maybe this sport is not for me. Maybe basketball is for me, or football is for me,” said Jimmie McMillian, the chief diversity officer of Penske Entertainment.
To do that, Penske Entertainment has created the Diverse Leadership in Motorsports Program, which focuses on providing internships to black and brown students.
They’re looking for college students interested in its different departments, including engineering, marketing, and operations.
Organizers say these students will have the opportunity to work full-time in the industry after they graduate.
McMillian said, “Particularly for students of color and women in motorsports, a field that for far too long has been viewed as being an isolated sport with perspective to diversity, primarily being a white-dominated sport.”
McMillian says it’s important to reach all communities despite some challenges.
“Because you don’t see or you haven’t traditionally seen folks in the room that look like us, you might think, well, either they’re not interested, they don’t like it, or they don’t know enough about it to be in charge of it,” he said.
McMillian says they also hope to foster a more diverse community on the stands. He also says interested applicants for the 2024 cohort should apply by the end of December.
Indianapolis, IN
Pink will return to Indianapolis with a 2024 Lucas Oil Stadium show featuring Sheryl Crow
Pink, fresh from a stellar, sold-out Indianapolis show last month, will return for an even bigger performance next year.
On Tuesday, the three-time Grammy award winner announced an Oct. 12 show at Lucas Oil Stadium as part of her Summer Carnival 2024 Tour. Recent Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Sheryl Crow will open.
Read IndyStar’s concert review: Pink brought it all — and then some — to Indy
Tickets will go on sale at 10 a.m. Dec. 11 through livenation.com.
Pink joins an impressive list of big-name acts playing the stadium in 2024 that includes Taylor Swift, Morgan Wallen, George Strait and Chris Stapleton.
As part of the show’s announcement, Lucas Oil Stadium’s north side will be lit pink from 5-11 p.m. Tuesday, and Monument Circle will glow pink from 5 p.m. until 8 a.m. Wednesday.
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Rory Appleton is the pop culture reporter at IndyStar. Contact him at 317-552-9044 and rappleton@indystar.com, or follow him on Twitter at @RoryEHAppleton.
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