Indianapolis, IN
Special Indianapolis Public Library board meeting set, new president now serving
INDIANAPOLIS — After some main modifications to start out off 2023, a particular assembly of the Indianapolis Public Library Board is scheduled for subsequent week.
On Jan. 1, Hope C. Tribble grew to become the board’s president. Earlier president Decide Jose Salinas’ time period expired 12/31/22, however will proceed to serve till a successor is appointed. By legislation, Salinas can serve till a successor is appointed.
Curtis Bigsbee’s first time period on the board additionally expired on 12/31, however his appointment was renewed by way of 2025. Bigsbee is the board’s vp.
This week, Dr. TD Robinson resigned as a member of the board, in keeping with a library spokesperson.
WRTV has realized the 2022 seek for a everlasting CEO by way of Bradbury Miller Associates was a $27,000 contract. The board voted to increase the provide to Gabriel Morley, who declined it lower than 24 hours later.
“I’m disheartened by the way in which we have now come thus far and resolution. I want IndyPL nicely in its future endeavors,” Morley mentioned on the time in a information launch.
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Since then, there have been protests and requires the board to nominate Nichelle M. Hayes, who has been with the library since 2015, as CEO.
Final week, the Black Caucus of the American Library Affiliation (BCAL) and the Nationwide Conference of African American Librarian committee (NCAAL) introduced that the 12th Nationwide Conference of African American Librarians will not be held in Indianapolis as a result of actions of the Indianapolis Library Board.
The group says it decided Indianapolis to be an “inhospitable location.”
Sixteen members of the Indianapolis Metropolis-County Council wrote a letter to the board saying partly “we consider the library board’s latest resolution to reopen the CEO search moderately than appoint Ms. Nichelle Hayes may have a detrimental impression on the system.”
Members of the board, together with Tribble and Salinas, responded.
“We acknowledge that the outcomes of the latest CEO search course of created confusion and continued discord in our neighborhood and amongst our workers. We as Trustees should come collectively and do higher for all those that look after and make the most of our Library,” their letter mentioned.
READ MORE: Indy PL responds after Metropolis-County Council members ask them to nominate Nichelle Hayes as CEO
Interim Chief Public Companies Officer Gregory Hill is at the moment serving because the performing CEO for IndyPL.
“We anticipate participating a revered member of the local people to supply non permanent administrative management for the library quickly,” Tribble advised WRTV through e-mail on Jan. 11. “No additional info might be launched till the board has labored out the related particulars … the brand new CEO search will start after the appointment of the non permanent administrative chief.”
The particular assembly is scheduled for January 17 at midday on the Library Companies Middle, 2450 North Meridian Avenue, Room 226. It’s open to the general public.
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Indianapolis, IN
How the Colts can make the NFL playoffs
INDIANAPOLIS — The Colts’ playoff odds are at 10% according to the New York Times, and that seems high. Here is what to know:
The Colts are out of the playoffs if they lose to the Titans
This is pretty straightforward. If the Colts lose, the most games they can win this season is 8. Seven teams — Kansas City, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Houston, Los Angeles and Denver — already have nine wins.
The Colts can make the playoffs if they win out, Chargers lose out
If the Colts win out against the Titans, Giants and Jaguars, they’ll be 9-8. If the Chargers lose to the Raiders and Patriots. The Colts would win the conference record tiebreaker if they are the only two teams with nine wins.
There are multiple-team scenarios involving Los Angeles but the Colts will make the playoffs if these two scenarios happen.
How the Colts can make the playoffs if they win out and the Broncos lose out
If the Broncos lose to Cincinnati and Kansas City and the Colts win out, the Colts make the playoffs if Cincinnati or Miami win out or the Chargers lose out.
The Colts lose the head-to-head tiebreaker to Denver if its just those two teams.
If Los Angeles is also 9-8, it wins the division tiebreaker over the Broncos due to head-to-head and advances to the wild card tiebreaker.
In this scenario, the Colts and Dolphins would have the best conference record at 7-5, eliminating the other possible teams. Indianapolis beat Miami, putting them in the playoffs.
Indianapolis, IN
Colts vs Titans TV coverage map in NFL Week 16
The Indianapolis Colts host the Tennessee Titans in NFL Week 16 action as the Colts try to remain in the AFC playoff race.
The CBS game will be shown in only the Indianapolis and Nashville NFL markets. It will also air in much of Indiana, Illinois and Tennessee, and in parts of Kentucky, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia.
When do the Colts play the Titans in NFL Week 16?
1 p.m. ET Sunday, Dec. 22, 2024, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis
How to watch Colts vs Titans in NFL Week 16
CBS, with Tom McCarthy (play-by-play), and Ross Tucker and Jay Feely (analysis).
How to stream, watch Titans-Colts game for NFL Week 16
The Colts-Broncos matchup will stream on Paramount+ at 1 p.m. ET Sunday, Dec. 22, 2024. The app is available in the Apple App Store or on Google Play. Fans can also download NFL+ in the Apple App Store or on Google Play.
Colts 2024 schedule
all times ET
Sept. 8: Texans 29, Colts 27
Sept. 15: Packers 16, Colts 10
Sept. 22: Colts 21, Bears 16
Sept. 29: Colts 27, Steelers 24
Oct. 6: Jaguars 37, Colts 34
Oct. 13: Colts 20, Titans 17
Oct. 20: Colts 16, Dolphins 10
Oct. 27: Texans 23, Colts 20
Nov. 3: Vikings 21, Colts 13
Nov. 10: Bills 30, Colts 20
Nov. 17: Colts 28, Jets 27
Nov. 24: Lions 24, Colts 6
Dec. 1: Colts 25, Patriots 24
Dec. 15: Broncos 31, Colts 13
Dec. 22: vs. Tennessee, 1 p.m., CBS
Dec. 29: at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m., Fox
Jan. 5: vs. Jacksonville, TBD
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Analyst Predicts Close Call Between Titans, Colts
The Tennessee Titans may be out of the playoff picture, but they find themselves in a big game against their AFC South rival Indianapolis Colts.
The Titans can play spoiler for the Colts, who need to win to hold onto their faint playoff hopes, by eliminating them from playoff contention in a win.
However, CBS Sports writer Pete Prisco doesn’t believe that will end up being the case. He predicts that the Colts will pull out a 24-17 win against the Titans.
“The Colts are alive in the playoff race — barely. The Titans are done and might be making a quarterback change. The Colts did some good things in losing to the Broncos last week in a game they should have won. They bounce back here. Colts take it,” Prisco writes.
The Titans are certainly an underdog considering the fact that they are on the road and have won only three games all year long.
However, we have seen how difficult it can be for divisional opponents to sweep a season series, and the Colts came away with the win when the two teams met in Nashville during Week 6.
The Titans are coming into the game with a massive chip on their shoulder and a new source of energy with Mason Rudolph taking over as the starting quarterback after Will Levis was demoted earlier in the week.
The Titans have the ingredients necessary for a win against the Colts, but they still have to execute their plan in order to leave Indy on a happy flight home to Tennessee.
The Titans and Colts are set to kickoff at 12 noon CT tomorrow inside Lucas Oil Stadium. The game can be watched on CBS or streamed on Paramount+.
Make sure you bookmark Tennessee Titans on SI for the latest news, exclusive interviews, film breakdowns and so much more!
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