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Indianapolis Colts injury updates: Shane Steichen won’t put timetable on Josh Downs’ return

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INDIANAPOLIS — The Colts are hopeful they can get a few of their key players back for a pivotal Week 1 against the Texans.

Receiver Josh Downs is off the scooter and walking with a good pace without a boot on following his high ankle sprain in training camp. The initial diagnosis was four to six weeks, which could have had him back by Week 1 or not until Week 4. But the Colts have optimism that it’s on the shorter end.

“I don’t want to put a timetable on it,” Steichen said. “I’d love to have him for Week 1. That’s the hope, for Week 1. But he’s progressing really well.”

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Steichen had more direct optimism for cornerback JuJu Brents, who has missed the past week with a nose injury; and running back Trey Sermon, who has been out with a hamstring issue.

Both players are supposed to return to practice next week, Steichen said. Sermon was doing some light running and stretching at Sunday’s practice, whereas Brents was in street clothes.

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The Colts have missed Downs in a noticeable way this preseason. The second-year wide receiver was enjoying one of the best training camps of any player, as he was playing like the high-volume slot receiver he was in the first half of his rookie season, before his knee injury aggravated. Without that timing and reliable play, Anthony Richardson has seen an up-and-down training camp when it comes to accuracy.

Adonai Mitchell has moved into his slot role, which gives the Colts a chance to get the second-round rookie more playing time as opposed to splitting reps with Alec Pierce. But he is also a developing player, and his chemistry with Richardson has been a work in progress.

The Colts will need to be as close to full-strength as possible to contend with the Texans, who won the AFC South last season before adding Pro Bowlers Stefon Diggs and Danielle Hunter in the offseason.

Contact Nate Atkins at natkins@indystar.com. Follow him on Twitter @NateAtkins_.

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Proposed Martindale Brightwood data center up for public hearing

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by: Darian Benson, Mirror Indy

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(MIRROR INDY) — The proposed data center in Martindale Brightwood is up for public comment. 

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The hearing examiner for the Metropolitan Development Commission will hear the petition 1 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 11, in the public assembly room at the City-County Building, 200 E. Washington St. 

Los Angeles-based developer Metrobloks wants to rezone nearly 14 acres of land at 2505 N. Sherman Drive to build a data center. The property is the former site of the Sherman Drive-in Theater, which closed in the 1980s. 

The developer is also seeking a zoning variance to build a 70-foot-tall building. It would be an exception to zoning standards, which allow a maximum building height of 38 feet. Other exceptions the company is asking for include forgoing the maximum 65-foot front yard setback from the street and installing fewer parking spaces than required. 

If the hearing examiner approves the requests, the petition will move to the full Metropolitan Development Commission for a vote.

Written comments about the proposal can be emailed to planneroncall@indy.gov before the hearing. 

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Mirror Indy reporter Darian Benson covers east Indianapolis. Contact her at 317-397-7262 or darian.benson@mirrorindy.org. Follow her on X @HelloImDarianor on Bluesky @darianbenson.bsky.social.





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Indianapolis gears up for Big Ten football championship, Fan Fest

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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Saturday’s Big Ten Championship football game be in Indianapolis as the Indiana Hoosiers take on the Ohio State Buckeyes.

But before the kickoff on Saturday night at Lucas Oil Stadium in downtown Indianapolis, fans from across the country will get ready for the big game with the Big Ten Fan Fest in the adjacent Indiana Convention Center.

The event will start at 3 p.m. Friday, but organizers on Wednesday gave News 8 a sneak peek of their preparations. In the middle of 200,000 square feet of convention space was a 40-yard football field. Organizers say the field will be used for entertainment including prep rallies and flag football games.

Adam McCaffery, communications coordinator of the Big Ten Conference, said Wednesday, “Everyone involved is really excited. It should be a great match. Two great teams and two programs.”

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The Fan Fest will be 3-9 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday.

Dan Gliot, senior director of marketing communications for the Indiana Sports Corp, said Wednesday, “There are so many cool activations to do around here: If you want to run the 40-yard dash; if you want to catch a ball; if you want to kick a field goal; if you want to do a flag football field clinic. It’s very family-friendly. It’s an awesome way to get excited and get the family together, really get together to experience what college football is about.”

Vendors, games, performances, giveaways, virtual reality games, IndyCar cars and food will be part of the fun.

Plus, for the first time, the Fan Fest will have a wing-eating competition with competitive eater Joey Chestnut.

Fans with a game ticket can attend the Fan Fest for free. Fans without game tickets can pay for the Fan Fest separately at the entrance. Children wearing a jersey will get free admission on Friday.

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Paul Kennedy, vice president of sports communications for the Big Ten Conference, said, “There’s so many people that want to feel the energy of game day and be around other fans that may not be lucky enough to be one of the 6,000+ fans in Lucas Oil on Saturday night. This is the absolute best place to do that.”

Indiana University football fans and basketball fans will be taking over downtown Indy, as IU also faces Louisville at 2 p.m. Saturday at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. IU, Ohio State and Louisville all sport red school colors.

Gliot said, “This city is literary going to be painted red. I know it’s a metaphor between IU and Ohio State and the Louisville game. We’re expecting a huge crowd to come out, and we’re expecting tons of college football fans to be downtown to be excited and to experience everything that Indianapolis has to offer.”



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Local 4 brings new reporter from Indianapolis on board

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Kyla Russell joined the reporting team at WDIV-TV this week.

Kyla Russell, a television news reporter from Indianapolis, has joined the news team at WDIV-TV (Local 4).

“Hi, friends… and hello, Detroit!” Russell wrote on social media on Tuesday. “I am so thrilled to announce I am joining the powerhouse team at WDIV Local 4 / ClickOnDetroit as their newest reporter! It is such an honor to be surrounded by fantastic storytellers, all in a fantastic city.

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“Truly can’t wait to dive into the Motor City’s stories and to highlight the things most impactful to you. Don’t be a stranger!”

Russell comes to Detroit from her hometown of Indianapolis, where she worked as a reporter at WISH-TV after completing an internship at the station during college. She left the station in early September.

Russell studied journalism at Taylor University in Indiana and graduated from Indiana University in 2024.

She started at Local 4 on Monday and will be on the air in the next few weeks, she said.

agraham@detroitnews.com

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