
Noe Padilla
Public Safety Reporter at IndyStar
Public Safety Reporter @indystar| Previously @jconline @coastalviewnews | NAHJ| @ucsantabarbara grad| OHS grad
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3 days ago |
indystar.com | Noe Padilla
How to score free Pacers 'Yes'cers' gear in downtown Indy today Noe PadillaThe Pacers organization announced it will be offering swag to 5,000 fans. To get the gear, fans will need to line up in their vehicles on the Pennsylvania Street side of Gainbridge Fieldhouse. One bag of gear will be given per vehicle, the organization said. The bag will include several "Yes'cers" themed items, like sunglasses, a T-shirt, a small pep flag and a poster, according to the organization's social media post.
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3 days ago |
yahoo.com | Noe Padilla
To celebrate the Indiana Pacers' 25-year journey back to the 2025 NBA finals, the team will be offering free merch to fans at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on June 4. The Pacers organization announced it will be offering swag to 5,000 fans. To get the gear, fans will need to line up in their vehicles on the Pennsylvania Street side of Gainbridge Fieldhouse. One bag of gear will be given per vehicle, the organization said. AdvertisementAdvertisementCan't make it downtown?
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4 days ago |
indystar.com | Noe Padilla
Late-night I-465 commuters should expect some delays on their way home this week if they live on Indianapolis' north, south and east sides. The following lane closures are scheduled this week, weather permitting:Monday, June 2 and Tuesday, June 3 (9 p.m. to 6 a.m.): Double left-lane closure on I-465 westbound from River Road to U.S. 31. Wednesday, June 4 (9 p.m. to 6 a.m.): Double left-lane closure on I-465 eastbound from U.S. 31 to River Road.
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1 week ago |
indystar.com | Noe Padilla |Jon Webb
This announcement was made by Ivy Tech's president, Sue Ellspermann, on May 30, as she broke the news to many who were affected by this sudden development. Layoffs began the same day and continue into next week. Emily Sandberg, Ivy Tech's assistant vice president of communications, confirmed in an email to the IndyStar that the Indianapolis campus is expected to lay off seven faculty and 14 staff members, and the Hamilton County campus is expected to lay off two staff members.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Noe Padilla |Jon Webb
More than 200 employees are expected to be laid off at Ivy Tech campuses across the state as a result of the Indiana General Assembly's decision to cut funding to the college system. This announcement was made by Ivy Tech's president, Sue Ellspermann, on May 30, as she broke the news to many who were affected by this sudden development. Layoffs began the same day and continue into next week.
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