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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]
List is in order of place of publication. Indiana Republic Times; Anderson Herald Bulletin – Anderson; The Herald Republican – Angola; The Star – Auburn; The Herald Tribune – Batesville
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
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 ...
Known as much for her style as her work, Ladywood Estates historic district celebrates its designer, Avriel Shull on June 30, 2024, in Indianapolis. Hoosier home MCM designer Avriel Shull “lived ...
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.
Authorities in Indianapolis have charged a 55-year-old Texas man with felony stalking of Indiana Fever star and WNBA rookie of the year Caitlin Clark. Michael Thomas Lewis is accused of repeated ...
Lowell Nussbaum (born November 6, 1901 – November 22, 1987) was a professional journalist whose The Things I Hear column ran in The Indianapolis Star newspaper from 1945 to 1971. He was inducted into the Indiana Journalism Hall of Fame in 1975.