Indianapolis, IN
Daniel Jones Linked to Colts by B/R

The Indianapolis Colts are persevering with to be linked with quarterbacks within the NFL Draft, free agent quarterbacks, doable traded quarterbacks, and gamers who would possibly sooner or later take into account enjoying quarterback.
Clearly that is an exaggeration (possibly), however the Colts want a quarterback, and the newest to be linked to Indianapolis is pending free agent Daniel Jones of the New York Giants.
Bleacher Report (B/R) pegged six locations for Jones and made the case for the Colts.
“The Colts have introduced accomplished interviews with Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Dan Quinn, Inexperienced Bay Packers particular groups coach Wealthy Bisaccia and Cincinnati Bengals offensive coordinator Brian Callahan,” wrote Kristopher Knox of B/R.
“After discovering a coach, discovering a brand new quarterback can be precedence No. 1 in Indianapolis.”
Knox acknowledges that the Colts look extra prone to draft a quarterback than to make an enormous splash in free company or a commerce.
“Armed with the fourth decide in April’s draft, Indianapolis could also be extra prone to roll the cube on a rookie like Ohio State’s C.J. Stroud or Alabama’s Bryce Younger,” wrote Knox “Nevertheless, it ought to take into account all choices this offseason, together with Jones.”
Jones’ fashion in New York could be a great match for what must be the strengths of the Colts personnel: the working recreation. Jones rushed for 708 yards and 7 touchdowns final season, serving to to maintain defenses off-balance.
“Jones led a run-heavy Giants offense this season, pairing with star working again Saquon Barkley to forge one of many league’s finest backfield duos,” wrote Knox. “In Indianapolis, he might type the same tandem with 2021 speeding chief Jonathan Taylor.”
The Colts will seemingly have the cash accessible in the event that they needed to go for Jones, but it surely’s extremely unlikely he will get out of New York. Jones had a break-through season below first-year head coach Brian Daboll, and he’ll be a precedence re-signing for the Giants.
The Colts will proceed to be linked to accessible quarterbacks seemingly till April twenty eighth, the primary evening of the NFL Draft.
However the possibilities of Daniel Jones being a Colt are slim.

Indianapolis, IN
Girls Positivity Club helps girls embrace their uniqueness with creative activities

by: Alfonso Ruvalcaba Trujillo
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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH)–The Girls Positivity Club is hosting a unique camp called Flavor and Create Camp, where girls engage in creative activities like baking and crafting to explore their individuality and develop a growth mindset.
The camp is designed to help girls express their uniqueness while meeting new friends and learning important life skills. Activities such as baking allow participants to express themselves creatively with food, while crafting projects like making squishies provide opportunities for problem-solving and creativity.
The camp emphasizes intentional activities that promote personal growth and emotional communication. The camp also fosters an environment where girls can learn from each other.
The camp’s focus on a growth mindset encourages girls to embrace challenges and learn from their experiences, as demonstrated by a camper who shared her experience making a purple Stanley squishy, which took several attempts to perfect.
Flavor and Create Camp offers a supportive environment for girls to explore their creativity, build friendships, and develop important life skills, ensuring they have fun while learning and growing.
Indianapolis, IN
Indy residents struggle without air conditioning in sweltering summer heat

Indianapolis — Hoosiers are feeling the heat as this heatwave continues to roll through Central Indiana.
Two Hoosiers who spoke with WRTV are trying to cope without working air conditioning in their apartment units, with temperatures reaching 80 degrees indoors and climbing.
“It’s tough. I have a fan, but it’s not really doing much,” said resident Diamond Forbes. She lives in an apartment complex located on the West Side of Indianapolis in Marion County. “This is the only way to try and keep it cool.”
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Residents are voicing frustrations about the lack of air conditioning, particularly as temperatures rise. “I work from home, so it’s hard to live and function,” said Forbes.
Forbes’ apartment complex has a history of complaints. Records from the Marion County Public Health Department indicate multiple units have reported similar issues with malfunctioning air conditioning. Court documents reveal that the non-functioning units pose a health and safety hazard.

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At what point does the court system get involved?
“When we get a complaint into our complaint line, our staff will contact one of our inspectors. The next day, within 24 hours, they will confirm whether repairs have been made. If not, they can refer the case to our legal department for submission to environmental court,” said Lara Morgan with the health department.
The health department says there’s been a surge in calls regarding apartment units with similar problems around Marion County. They encourage residents facing these issues to reach out for help.
“It’s scary to know there is more going on here than just me,” one resident expressed. “Make sure you have proper documentation that you’ve tried to get help.”
As the heat continues, the pressure is on apartment management to address these critical issues and ensure tenants’ rights to a safe and comfortable living environment are upheld.
If you need help, you can call the Marion County Public Health Department at 317-221-2150 or find more information by clicking here.
Indianapolis, IN
Dallas Clark reflects on Jim Irsay’s legacy and impact in Indianapolis: ‘He lived Colts football’

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Indianapolis Colts, and the state of Indiana as a whole, lost one of its key contributors in owner Jim Irsay last month after battling health issues.
Dallas Clark, who played nine seasons with the Colts and helped them win a Super Bowl in 2006, was one of many former and current players, executives and coaches who attended Irsay’s funeral.
While everyone remains in mourning, Clark said he truly understood what Irsay meant to the Colts and the game of football after learning more than he ever could among his peers.
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Dallas Clark is inducted into the Ring of Honor during a game against the Miami Dolphins at Lucas Oil Stadium. (IndyStar USA TODAY Network via Imagn Images)
“At his funeral, just crazy the things I learned about him,” Clark told Fox News Digital while attending Tight End University yet again as one of the key legends among the group of more than 80 participants. “About being the youngest general manager, and it all kind of made sense. This man has lived this game of football every day of his life, and we were just so honored to represent him and his family. What a huge, huge loss.”
Clark recalled the time he was drafted by the Colts, when general manager Bill Polian and the front office took the star out of Iowa 23rd overall in 2003. While he was just trying to make a good impression on his new NFL team, Clark also got to see the type of owner Irsay was.
“Didn’t understand it at first, like, ‘I don’t know why you guys need me. You’re freaking loaded,’” Clark said about being drafted by Indianapolis. “I remember getting in that huddle the first time and was like, ‘This is going to be interesting.’
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“But being around [Irsay], seeing the impact he had on the city. He truly loved his players and took care of us, and we weren’t just an investment, we weren’t just a side gig. He lived Colts football.”
Irsay took ownership of the Colts in 1995 following a legal battle after the death of his father. Before then, Irsay was the general manager of the team from 1982 to 1996 and became the NFL’s youngest owner at age 37.
Since then, the Colts have had massive success with Peyton Manning as their quarterback, but they have been in flux since Manning left the team and Andrew Luck abruptly retired.

Jim Irsay, the owner of the Indianapolis Colts, speaks to the fans at Reggie Wayne’s induction into the Ring of Honor at Lucas Oil Stadium on Nov. 18, 2018 in Indianapolis. (Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
Other than caring about his Colts, Clark knew how much Irsay meant to the community, and it was not a grandiose display every time he did so.
“He was the epitome of what giving back, what truly caring, truly embracing the state of Indiana, the whole Colts nation, the organization,” Clark said. “I’m hoping all the owners have learned something from him, about him, and how you handle yourself and how you be a true owner of representing your team. The power that he would have, and the impact he would make – so many things he did were under the radar. That’s the beautiful thing about him: he wasn’t trying to get himself in the spotlight or anything like that. He was always trying to find a way to make an impact.”
While Clark is sad that “Mr. Irsay” will not be in Lucas Oil Stadium anymore on gamedays, he is excited to see how his three daughters – Carlie Irsay-Gordon, Casey Foyt and Kalen Jackson – honor their father and run the team in their own way.

Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay, right, gives retiring Dallas Clark a Colts jersery at Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center Indianapolis. (TMB/Icon SMI/Corbis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
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“I know the girls are going to do a phenomenal job of honoring him and keeping his legacy strong in the front of their direction, but also make it their own and find ways to make it their own and change things for the good,” Clark said.
“The impact he had on so many people, this is going to be a tough one. So happy they’re going to honor him the first week, put him in the Ring of Honor, and it’s going to be a special day.”
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