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Joseph Kimbrew, Indianapolis' first African-American fire chief [20] Graham E. Martin, Naval officer and Educator [21] [22] Norris Overton, Brigadier General in the United States Air Force [23] Paul Parks, civil engineer and public servant [24] Joseph W. Summers, politician [25] Charles A. Walton, lawyer and Indiana state legislator [26]
At 36, Hoyt Wilhelm’s best years were thought to be behind him. Moreover, his best pitch, the knuckleball, was a fluttery offering that drove catchers nuts, eluded their grasp and created havoc.
Hoyt Wilhelm, Phil Niekro, and Jesse Haines, three pitchers who primarily relied on the knuckleball, have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Additionally, Ted Lyons , another member of the Hall of Fame, relied heavily on the knuckleball after injuring his arm in 1931. [ 17 ]
Actress Kristina Wagner, who starred in the American television soap opera General Hospital in the 1980s and 1990s, is a 1981 graduate of this school.; Rodney Carney, (born April 5, 1984 in Indianapolis, Indiana) is an American professional basketball player.
Holly V. Hays, Indianapolis Star June 18, 2024 at 7:58 AM WTHR-13 Sports Director Dave Calabro announced Tuesday he will retire from the television station at the end of the year.
Indianapolis is served by 11 public school districts, along with a number of public charter and private schools. Indianapolis also has eight local universities. Higher education IUPUI is the city's largest higher education institution by enrollment. Institutions Indianapolis is home to more than a dozen public and private colleges and universities. The "‡" symbol denotes university branches ...
Holly V. Hays, Indianapolis Star April 1, 2024 at 9:16 AM Eight area organizations have been awarded over $81,000 in funding from IndyStar's Season for Sharing 2023 campaign.
North Central was established in 1956 in response to Washington Township's rapidly growing population and the desire of residents to have a local high school. Prior to this, students from the township attended Broad Ripple High School and Shortridge High School in Indianapolis. (At this time, most of the township was outside the city limits.)