CLERMONT, Fla. — Clermont residents say they’re excited to see plans for a major road expansion project in southeast Lake County move forward. Lake County commissioners hope to get construction for ...
Volunteers braved frigid temperatures Saturday to help officials at Blue Marsh Lake create habitats for fish using recycled ...
It was a back-and-forth battle in Gilford as the Golden Eagles hosted Prospect Mountain. The Timberwolves took a nine-point lead into halftime, but a strong third quarter for Gilford tied the game ...
BLOOMINGTON — Indiana football made serious noise in the portal Sunday, when the Hoosiers added Michigan State transfer wide receiver Nick Marsh to their burgeoning transfer class. Marsh is expected ...
Not only did Indiana football notch the biggest win of its 2025 season Thursday in the Rose Bowl, it also earned arguably the top transfer receiver’s commitment Sunday. Former Michigan State receiver ...
Nick Marsh is leaving Michigan State but staying in the Big Ten. The standout sophomore wide receiver is transferring to Indiana, he announced Sunday via social media. The Hoosiers, under second-year ...
Elite Michigan State transfer wide receiver Nick Marsh has committed to IU football, according to Hayes Fawcett of On3. The 6-foot-3, 203-pound Marsh is a native of Detroit, Michigan and has two ...
Indiana football is focused on winning a national title in the 2025 college football season, but Curt Cignetti is already building for 2026. On Sunday, Jan. 4, four days before the No. 1 Hooisers are ...
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana football secured a significant commitment within its 2026 transfer portal class Sunday afternoon. Michigan State transfer receiver Nick Marsh verbally pledged to the ...
One of the highest-ranked wide receivers in the college football transfer portal is already attracting notable interest from a trio of elite programs heading into the 2026 offseason. Michigan State ...
Michigan State receiver Nick Marsh will visit Indiana and Notre Dame, according to On3Sports. The 6-3, 203-pound junior was a consensus four-star recruit out of River Rouge High School in Detroit.
Last fall, the jewelry designer Kindred Lubeck took an elevator up six floors to a high-end showroom in New York’s diamond district. She was buzzed inside a fluorescent-lit vestibule, then waited; the ...