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Final Four: UCLA going toe-to-toe with favored Zags at half
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The Latest: Gonzaga stuns UCLA to keep perfect season alive
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Rafael Sanchez: Continuing the rebound the NCAA has started
April 4, 2021
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Ask any Indianapolis resident to define the culture of our city and you’re likely to hear some of the same adjectives used to describe a successful basketball team:
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Of course, we also love our sports here in Indy especially basketball. And we’re incredibly proud that we have blossomed into one of the country’s premier sports entertainment cities. From the Super Bowl to championship auto racing to the NCAA basketball championships, Indianapolis is now synonymous with great sporting events and outstanding hospitality. This core competency has helped us build a vibrant, thriving economy. In fact, according to the IU Public Policy Institute, the sports industry in Indiana conservatively provides $3.3 billion in direct spending ann
NCAA tournament fan dies from COVID after attending game, reports say
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US vaccine rollout envied in Canada; Britain plans return to concerts, sports events: Live COVID-19 updates: Jordan Culver and John Bacon, USA TODAY
Millions celebrating Easter, Ramadan and Passover during pandemic
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The U.S. vaccine rollout may be bumpy, but it s the envy of our neighbors to the north. Meanwhile in Canada is trending on social media as Canadians lament their wobbly vaccination program. More than 30% of Americans have received at least one vaccine dose compared to about 12% of Canadians, according to public health statistics from both nations. The good news for Americans has prompted a slew of jealousy, and criticism from Canadians asking why our provinces are so far behind, the Toronto Star writes.