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The Indianapolis Times began as the Sun in 1888, "the only one cent paper in Indiana" at the time. [1] J. J. Sweeney owned the majority of the company and Fred L. Purdy owned a minority share and filled the role of editor. From 1888 to 1899, the Sun's circulation grew to almost 13,000. The daily paper was renamed the Indianapolis Sun in 1899. [2]
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The 100-meter freestyle was the marquee event 100 years ago. A story in The Indianapolis Times, published June 2, 1924, set the lineup: >> Weissmuller, just turned 20, holder of 50 world and ...
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The Indianapolis Times, "for its work in exposing political corruption to Indiana, prosecuting the guilty and bringing about a more wholesome state of affairs in civil government". The prize recognized the Times's investigation of Ku Klux Klan connections among city and state officials, including Governor Ed Jackson. [1] Reporting: No award given
A few weeks ago, the vice president of the United States was planning a visit to Indianapolis, as she has multiple times before. Now, Kamala Harris is visiting as the presumptive Democratic ...
William R. Holloway establishes The Indianapolis Times, a morning daily newspaper. The first issue appears on July 15. [264] The Indianapolis Brush Electric Light and Power Company is the first to provide the city with electricity for lighting and power. [265] The city's first incandescent light is used in 1888.
Welcome to the 103rd Indianapolis 500, starring 33 teams and drivers that unseated McLaren and Fernando Alonso.