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  2. The Indianapolis Star - Wikipedia

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    The Indianapolis Star (also known as IndyStar) is a morning daily newspaper that began publishing on June 6, 1903, in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.It has been the only major daily paper in the city since 1999, when the Indianapolis News ceased publication.

  3. Eugene S. Pulliam - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Smith Pulliam (September 7, 1914 – January 20, 1999) was the publisher of the Indianapolis Star and the Indianapolis News from 1975 until his death. He was also a supporter of First Amendment rights, an advocate of press freedom, and opposed McCarthyism.

  4. Robin Miller (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Miller worked for 33 years at The Indianapolis Star, becoming one of the nation's best known sports writers for Indy car racing. [6] He started covering the Indianapolis 500 in 1969. During the month of May for the Indy 500, in addition to his daily columns, Miller would have side gigs on WNAP-FM, WIBC, WTHR, and The Bob & Tom Show. [4]

  5. Former IndyStar columnist James Briggs returns as opinion and ...

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    Kayla Dwyer, Indianapolis Star December 12, 2023 at 1:51 PM James Briggs, an award-winning former IndyStar metro columnist, is returning to the newspaper as opinion and community engagement editor ...

  6. Jean Breaux - Wikipedia

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    Jean Dominique Breaux (September 11, 1958 – March 20, 2024) was an American politician serving as a member of the Indiana Senate from the 34th District. She was appointed to the Senate in December 2006.

  7. List of newspapers in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    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

  8. Stan Berg - Wikipedia

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    Berg, who originally worked in insurance, started The Body Works, a 24-hour club for the Indianapolis LGBT community in 1977. [2] [3] In 1988, Berg stated that the club had over 6,000 members. [2] He also started a news outlet, then named The Works, that began to share local statistics and health information about the HIV epidemic in the 1980s. [1]

  9. Howard C. Caldwell Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Howard C. Caldwell, Jr., (July 18, 1925 – September 11, 2017), was an American broadcaster from Indianapolis, Indiana. [1] He was the anchor for WRTV (Chanel 6) in Indianapolis for 35 years. He was the first U.S. journalist to interview Indira Gandhi , contributed to two documentaries, authored two books, and received many awards and honors.