Haughville Mini Expo Revives Tradition and Strengthens Community Ties
The Haughville Mini Expo brought residents together at Lentz Park for a day of sport, music, food and a car show, showcasing the neighborhood’s resilience and collective spirit.
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The Haughville Mini Expo brought residents together at Lentz Park for a day of sport, music, food and a car show, showcasing the neighborhood’s resilience and collective spirit.

The Tennessee Titans announced a series of front‑office moves, hiring former Vikings scout Shane Normandeau and promoting several internal candidates, while also saying goodbye to longtime research chief Sarah Bailey.

Seven‑foot junior Isaiah Hill, the reigning Marion County Player of the Year, announced his commitment to Purdue University, citing the program’s development pathway and coaching staff as key factors. Ranked among the nation’s elite prospects, Hill set ambitious goals for his senior season, including a state championship and the coveted Indiana Mr. Basketball award.

On May 24, Katherine Legge will attempt the rare ‘Double’ — competing in the Indianapolis 500 and the NASCAR Coca‑Cola 600 — driving for HMD Motorsports with AJ Foyt Racing and Live Fast Motorsports, backed by e.l.f. Cosmetics.

A faculty member weighs the pressures of underpayment and student behavior against the backdrop of AI integration and Big Ten sports realignments.

Katherine Legge, a 45‑year‑old British racer, is set to attempt the grueling 'Double'—competing in both the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca‑Cola 600 on the same day. She will be the first woman, oldest, and first non‑American to attempt this feat, racing for e.l.f. Cosmetics. Legge's journey involves flying between races and overcoming significant physical and mental challenges. She reflects on the opportunity as unique and pushing perceived limits, while acknowledging the historical significance of her attempt.

Katherine Legge, a veteran of multiple racing series, plans to attempt 'The Double' in 2026, driving for HMD Motorsports with AJ Foyt Racing in the Indy 500 and Live Fast Motorsports in the Coca‑Cola 600, with e.l.f. Cosmetics as her primary sponsor.

After winning his first Cup Series race at Talladega, Carson Hocevar stepped onto the Met Gala red carpet, marking a watershed moment for NASCAR’s cultural reach.

The Orange will test its mettle across 14 non‑conference games, including high‑profile contests at Madison Square Garden, TD Garden and Gainbridge Fieldhouse, while also facing Albany, Colgate and Cornell at home.
After a March 2026 car accident left her with multiple injuries, Myah Epps is receiving community support, therapy, and remains determined to return to basketball at the University of Louisville.

Butler will open the 2026‑27 season at home against Fairleigh Dickinson on Nov. 4 and Western Carolina on Nov. 17, while also confirming games against Lafayette and Bellarmine. The schedule, still light on marquee contests, hints at tougher road tests against North Carolina and Boise State later in the year.
The University of Iowa announced the hiring of Tom Moore as senior consultant to the head coach and offensive advisor, marking a homecoming for the Hawkeye legend.
Iowa announces the addition of Tom Moore, a four‑time Super Bowl champion and longtime football veteran, to its coaching staff in an advisory capacity.

The Hoosiers gathered in Washington, D.C., to commemorate their national championship, while plans for a 2026 title defense already take shape.

The Bulldogs will welcome Ramapo College and Salve Regina University to a double‑elimination regional this weekend, aiming to advance toward the College World Series in East Lake, Ohio.