Tag: Cruisin’ Hoosiers Car Show
WARSAW — The Cruisin’ Hoosiers Car Show has undergone a big change this year. After last year the Cruisin’ Hoosiers decided they would not do the annual car show in 2019. However, a small group of members were still interested in remaining involved with the show. This year the annual car show will debut with its new name, the Warsaw First Friday Car Show.
WARSAW — The 26th Annual Cruisin’ Hoosiers Car Truck and Motorcycle Show will take place from 4-8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 5. The Cruisin’ Hoosiers Car Club and Baker Youth Club will be hosting the car show, in conjunction with First Fridays in downtown Warsaw. There is no charge for admission or parking. The gates open …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS – In a first-of-its-kind partnership, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios (MGM) and the Indiana Pacers will bring one of the all-time great underdog stories, Hoosiers, to the NBA hardwood, celebrating the film’s 30th Anniversary. For the 2015-16 season, the Pacers will introduce the Hickory uniform to be worn in select regular season games as part of the …read more.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana’s 2015 season opener against Southern Illinois and its week three game against Western Kentucky will kick off at 4 p.m. ET and be televised by ESPNews. Five Hoosiers game times have been announced. IU will host Florida International at 8 p.m. ET on Saturday, Sept. 12. BTN will broadcast the game. Indiana …read more.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Six Indiana baseball players were selected on the final day of the 2015 MLB First-Year Player Draft as sophomore RHP Jake Kelzer, junior RHP Scott Effross, senior RHP Ryan Halstead, senior C Brad Hartong, junior RHP Christian Morris and senior RHP Luke Harrison all heard their names called on Wednesday. IU’s six draftees …read more.
By AMY LAMB Media Relations Manager, Indiana Historical Society The Indiana Historical Society has made available online the results of its research on early black settlements in Indiana. This effort is part of the Early African American Settlement Heritage Initiative. During the summer of 2014, the Indiana Historical Society embarked upon a journey to identify …read more.
BLOOMINGTON – Get used to hearing this. Indiana freshman guard James Blackmon Jr. was named Freshman of the Week by the conference for his performance in Indiana’s wins over Texas Southern, No. 22 SMU and Lamar last week. Blackmon Jr. averaged 22 points and six rebounds in the team’s three victories. He shot 54-percent from …read more.
BLOOMINGTON – Indiana freshman guard Tyra Buss has been named Big Ten Co-Freshman of the Week as announced by the conference office on Monday. Buss earns the honor for a second-straight week and shares the award with Chatrice White of Illinois. Buss helped the Hoosiers remain perfect as IU is off to a 4-0 start …read more.
BLOOMINGTON – Indiana’s Tyra Buss was highly recruited out of high school and helped bring the women’s program in Bloomington some much needed attention. Buss, who scored 4,897 total points and averaged 38 points per game in her career at Mt. Carmel High School (Mt. Carmel, IL), has already garnered a Player of the Week …read more.
PISCATAWAY, N.J. – So much for the postseason. Junior running back Tevin Coleman rushed for a career-high 307 yards, the second-most in Indiana history, but Rutgers used a 35-point second half to send Indiana home with a 45-23 loss, the Hoosiers seventh of the season, Saturday at High Point Solutions Stadium. The fourth 200-yard rushing …read more.
By AMY LAMB Media Relations Manager, Indiana Historical Society As Indiana’s bicentennial year approaches, the Indiana Historical Society continues to roll out more of its many efforts to prepare Hoosiers for the celebration and conversation. Multiple Indiana Bicentennial-related educational initiatives were launched on Nov. 6 at the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center. The …read more.
BLOOMINGTON – The roller coaster ride continued Saturday afternoon for the Indiana University football team. But that was a good thing this time around as the Hoosiers picked up their third win of the season. Indiana struggled to find offensive production last weekend in a game against Maryland, but offense was definitely not an issue …read more.
COLUMBIA, MO – Last week Hoosier Nation was up in arms after the Indiana football team lost to Mid-American Conference team Bowling Green. Fans were calling for coaches to be fired and major changes to be made. But after Saturday, Hoosier faithful are singing a very different tune. Indiana picked up its biggest win of …read more.
It’s a Friday edition of Nick’s Picks! Last weekend was so bad, I decided to take another day just to recover. But it’s now a new week and everybody gets to start fresh. We are all 0-0 this week, at least that’s how I’m thinking about it. Seriously, it was a rough week for prep …read more.
An Indianapolis judge has ruled against the Bureau of Motor Vehicles in a class action lawsuit that will have more than 4.5 million Indiana drivers collecting refunds. According to The Indianapolis Star, the BMV overcharged Hoosiers on fees ranging from $3.50 to $15, totaling $30 million. Under the ruling, the BMV is providing those refunds …read more.
Last week I was grandstanding. This week I am grabbing the soap box. Maybe next week I will start “Tebowing” just for kicks. I have noticed that we, as fans, too often get caught up in the passion we have for our teams. In the past few weeks I have covered several prep contests where …read more.
The 23rd annual Cruisin’ Hoosiers Car Club Car and Motorcycle Show will be Saturday, Aug. 24, at Warsaw Autoplex, SR 15 North, Warsaw. The car show is a benefit for the Baker Youth Club in Warsaw. Classic, vintage and muscle cars will be on display, as will motorcycles, from noon to 5 p.m. Over 2,000 …read more.
The 22nd annual Cruisin’ Hoosiers Car Show is coming to Warsaw on Saturday, Aug. 25. This years event is sponsored by the Cruisin’ Hoosiers Car Club, in cooperation with Warsaw Buick/GMC. From noon to 6 p.m. that day, the car show will feature cars, trucks and motorcycles along with a rat rod class. There will …read more.









