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NOBLESVILLE, Ind.-The Indiana Pacers G-League affiliate is no longer known as the Indiana Mad Ants. They are now the Noblesville Boom. The rebranded name is a tribute to Pacers coach and commentator ...
Noblesville is bringing the BOOM! On Wednesday, Pacers Sports & Entertainment announced the new name for the Pacers’ G League affiliate. Once located in Fort Wayne and called the Indiana Mad ...
Indiana Pacers’ NBA G League affiliate will tip off new season at The Arena at Innovation Mile in Noblesville INDIANAPOLIS (April 16, 2025) – Pacers Sports & Entertainment announced today that ...
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. (WISH) — A community organization will bring back its a fun fest and culture fair on Friday. The Serve Noblesville event will be from 6-8 p.m. Friday at the Noblesville ...
NOBLESSVILLE, Ind. (WISH) — A 38-year-old died Wednesday night in the crash of a truck and an SUV on East 146th Street, Noblesville Police Department said Thursday afternoon. Nicholas E.
Kenny Johnson was an assistant coach under Tom Crean at Indiana and helped the Hoosiers recrut at a high level. Kenny Johnson is shown during his time at Rhode Island when he was on Archie Miller ...
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — One person was killed and three were injured in a head-on crash in Noblesville Wednesday night. Noblesville police said they responded to the crash in the area of 146th Street and ...
presented plans for the communities proposed by M/I Homes of Indiana called MontClaire and Bending Branch to members of the Noblesville City Council on Tuesday night. M/I Homes is looking to build ...
Pacers Sports & Entertainment announced Wednesday the Indiana Mad Ants will become the Noblesville Boom. The nickname honors Bobby "Slick" Leonard, who coached the Pacers to 529 wins and three ABA ...
“We’re thrilled to tip off an exciting new era for our G League team, the Noblesville Boom, while honoring the legacy and global brand power of the Indiana Pacers,” Pacers Sports & Entertainment CEO ...
Indiana men’s basketball is hiring Kenny Johnson as an assistant coach, a source confirmed to the Indiana Daily Student on Friday. The Indianapolis Star’s Zach Osterman first reported the news.
The operator of AurumXchange, a virtual currency exchange, had been charged with five counts of money laundering and two ...