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Dwight Adams

Herald-Journal

Indianapolis, IN, United States

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Past articles by Dwight:

Why Christians wear ashes for Ash Wednesday and give up their favorite things for Lent

Ash Wednesday is the start of the six-week period of Lent, an important time of the year for Christians that leads up to Easter. → Read More

What we know about the critical race theory controversy, impact on education

Critical race theory has become a controversial topic in schools across the nation. Here's what we know about it. → Read More

Indiana COVID-19 vaccine: Here's when and where Hoosiers can now get a shot

With Gov. Eric Holcomb's decision to open COVID-19 vaccinations to Hoosiers 16 and older in April, here's when and where people can schedule shots. → Read More

Delphi murders: What we know and don't know 4 years after Abby and Libby were killed

In 2017, two girls went for a walk in the woods of Delphi, Indiana, on a warm February day. Here's what we know four years after their deaths first tormented that Central Indiana community. → Read More

Baby Yoda in Indiana? Greenfield snow sculpture depicts Star Wars-Disney character

A Greenfield, Indiana, man began sketching and sculpting out of clay an initial version of his Baby Yoda before he turned it into a snow sculpture. → Read More

What ex-Colt Brandon Stokley said when Peyton Manning, son Marshall, got Hall of Fame news

Former Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos wide receiver Brandon Stokley couldn't contain his excitement over Peyton Manning getting into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. → Read More

How 4 women broke barriers at Indy 500 and lessons they taught us

Women and their contribution to auto racing is in the news on National Girls and Women in Sports Day. Here's a closer look. → Read More

Groundhog Day may occur in Pennsylvania. But Indiana and Illinois play a role, too.

From movie scenes to rival groundhogs, here's how Indiana and Illinois figure into this North American tradition. → Read More

'I am ready!' Here's what Pat McAfee said about being next Indianapolis Colts quarterback

Ex-Colts punter Pat McAfee revealed some interesting things on his podcast about a conversation regarding the future of the team's quarterback position. → Read More

Here's how much snow fell in Indianapolis and what to expect for Monday

Central Indiana received its first real snowstorm of the new year this weekend, and forecasters say more of the white stuff might be coming on Monday. → Read More

An Indiana robbery suspect was foiled by bakery employees. They threw food at him.

A robber's plans were thwarted when owners and employees of the Two Chicks Whisky Business bakery scared him off by throwing objects and food at him. → Read More

Snowdrifts, strandings, deaths and babies: How Blizzard of '78 affected Indiana, Illinois

On Jan. 25, 1978, the now-famous "Blizzard of '78" slammed into Indianapolis and Central Indiana. Here are 5 things you may not know about that legendary storm. → Read More

'Unbelievable achievement': Reggie Miller, son congratulate Steph Curry on 3-point mark

Reggie Miller and his son, Ryker, reached out to congratulate Golden State Warrior star Stephan Curry, after Curry passed Miller on the NBA career three-pointer list. → Read More

Why Biden Cabinet nominee Pete Buttigieg thinks transportation can be a game changer

Pete Buttigieg is President Joe Biden's nominee for transportation secretary. Here's what Buttigieg has said about transportation in the past. → Read More

Inauguration Day: What Donald Trump said about Mike Pence on final day as president

After a recent break with his vice president, here's what Donald Trump said about Mike Pence as Trump's administration came to a close. → Read More

IMPD: 1 person killed in shooting on Indianapolis' east side

Indianapolis Metropolitan Police officers responded to the scene of the east-side shooting shortly before 7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 8. → Read More

What to do if you have problems voting at the polls in Indiana

Sometimes there are problems with voting by mail or in person. Here are ways voters in Indiana can get them resolved. → Read More

How to track your absentee ballot in Indiana and fix ballot problems

You can track your absentee ballot in Indiana to make sure it will be counted. Here's what you need to know for the Nov. 3, 2020, general election. → Read More

Mail-in voting, absentee voting, traveling board: What's the difference?

Here are the various ways that you can vote before Election Day and what those official-sounding terms mean. → Read More

Conservation officers recover bodies of 2 Indianapolis men swept away in the White River

The bodies of two Indianapolis men who attempted to cross the White River have been recovered, the Indiana Department of Natural Resources said. → Read More