@kwellscomm PraiseIndy.com News & Sports Happy Monday to you, as the hustle and bustle of going back to class begins on the various college campuses in the area…lots of book store runs and yes some students will sit in class today. TONIGHT: Speaking of education, the topic takes center stage as the Greater Indianapolis NAACP […]

@kwellscomm PraiseIndy.com News & Sports Good day to you. It’s a busy end of week, so I’ll keep you in the loop of things going on, including celebrating one of Indy’s own who captured the Bronze in Rio, below in sports. Things are getting back to normal on the campus of Indiana University in Bloomington […]

@kwellscomm  PraiseIndy.com News & Sports   For many alumni and those with ties to Indy’s famed historically all-Black Crispus Attucks High School, today is a very special day. The documentary Attucks: The School That Opened a City premieres this evening at the Madame Walker Theatre downtown on Indiana Avenue. The school was built in the 1920’s […]

@kwellscomm PraiseIndy.com News & Sports Issues of local education; a police-action shooting in the city; help in feeding our senior citizens; and Trump ‘walking it back’ again as his party moves into the offense…lead Indy and national headlines after a historic night for Team USA in Rio. Good day to you as the Indiana State […]

@kwellscomm PraiseIndy.com News & Sports Good Day to you on this Thursday that the Indiana State Fair continues at the Indiana Fairgrounds. See what’s on-tap today, grab your umbrella and plan to enjoy. Daniel Messel will likely spend the rest of his life in prison. It took a jury just five hours Wednesday to convict […]

@kwellscomm TLCNaptown.com’s #Olympic Proportions The New Jersey native who became the first U.S. athlete to wear a hijab during the Olympics, won’t be moving forward in the women’s sabre tournament. Fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad was eliminated in her second bout on Monday, losing to French fencer Cecilia Berder 15 to 12. She told reporters after her individual […]

@kwellscomm PraiseIndy.com’s #Olympic Proportions The New Jersey native who became the first U.S. athlete to wear a hijab during the Olympics, won’t be moving forward in the women’s sabre tournament. Fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad was eliminated in her second bout on Monday, losing to French fencer Cecilia Berder 15 to 12. She told reporters after her individual […]