
Nine-year 4-H member Evan Grinstead holds his sheep in place as the judge walks around the arena during the Supreme Showmanship competition, July, 2022, at the Witham Pavillion in Lebanon, Indiana.

Restoracy of Whitestown resident Annette Hitch gets pulled along a water slide June 24, 2022, in Whitestown.

A fan shotguns a beer at the Snake Pit during Valentino Kahn’s set Sunday, May 28, 2023, before the 107th running of the Indianapolis 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Center Township Firefighter Cody Eldridge talks out of a smoke-filled trailer after a live fire search and rescue drill May 9, 2022, at the Boone County fire training tower in Lebanon.

Chad Grimball, of Thorntown, smiles as he walks into the Boone County Courthouse for his trail hearing, March 24, 2022, in Lebanon. Gimbal is bring charged with three homicides where he shot all three victims in the head in a Lebanon apartment.

An unidentified protester stands in an alley covered in milk after being hit with tear gas then sprayed with pepper spray by riot-control police on May 30, 2020, in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

Lebanon Police Department Sgt. Ryan Williamson hugs a man, who’s name has not been released by police after a two-hour standoff at the man’s home May 24, 2022, in Lebanon.

Karen Smith, mother of Karli Smith, wraps her arms around her daughter Korenna, April 18, 2021, at the steps of Monument Circle in Indianapolis. Karli Smith was one of the eight people killed in the mass shooting at the Fedex ground facility on April 15.

Fans make their way to their seats Sunday, May 28, 2023, before the start of the 107th running of the Indianapolis 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Jennifer Rumbaoa, the wife of Arcenio Rumbaoa, 49 of Zionsville, who passed away due to a heart attack days before at his home Feb. 22, 2022, at Witham Hospital in Lebanon, Indiana. Rumbaoa was involved in many aspects of public service including the US Army, IU Health LifeLine, Jackson Township Fire Department and Indiana Task Force 1.

Gary Lee started his journey around year ago and much like Tony Stark as he started his journey in the caves of Afghanistan, neither knew where it would take them. $5,000 later, his entire RAM 1500 is wrapped with an homage to Stan Lee, the creator of Marvel.

Stephanie Big Eagle, an activist and descendent of the Oceti Sakowin tribe, or the Great Sioux Nation tribe, poses for a portrait in her shop Sept. 28, 2021, at her shop in Fountain Square. On her facial markings, Big Eagle said, “They are markings of identification and belonging to a certain tribe or status and acknowledging who you were in that tribe and what accomplishments you made in your lifetime,” she added. “In my nation, our markings were also able to help us pass over into the spirit world.”

Balloons are released into the air during the celebration of life for Angelina Busha Aug. 7, 2021, at First Baptist Church in Greendale, Indiana. after Angelina’s passing, the family was left with over 100 of her funny hats she collected throughout her years as a teacher. During her celebration of life, attendees were asked to wear a funny hat and take it home with them so the hats can have a new life and be with somebody else who will enjoy them as much as she did.

Silhouettes of a group of protesters and officers stand out in front of the sky, May 31, 2020, in Fort Wayne, Indiana. A few police officers in riot control gear were watching protesters from an empty parking lot and protesters noticed and started gathering around them.

Clint Jones, 46, of Lebanon, winces in pain after ripping up a weed in his yard before sitting down Jan. 18, 2022, in Lebanon. Jones is among many patients whose elective surgery has been postponed, as Hoosier hospitals position to better battle a COVID-19 surge.

Cindy Smock a viral TikTok evangelist preacher, better known by her stage name “Sister Cindy” speaks to a crowd of students at her “Ho no mo” rally Sept. 17, 2021, at North Quad, in Muncie, Ind. Smock and her husband travel around the country preaching on college campuses.

Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb gives Vice President Mike Pence a fist bump after introducing him at a "Make America Great Again" Rally Oct. 22, 2020, at the Fort Wayne Aero Center. Prior to Pence's arrival, Holcomb and other politicians from around the United States spoke to supporters and got them ready for him to arrive. (This image was awarded second in the Indiana Collegiate Press Association news photo category)

Flies buzz around the eye of a bison at Cooks Bison Ranch June 29, 2021, at Cooks Bison Ranch in Wolcottville, Indiana. The Cooks family has owned their farm since 1939 and have been raising bison on their land since the late 1990s.

East Noble High School juniors and seniors have a prom walkthrough June 25, 2020, in Kendallville, IN. After prom being canceled due to COVID-19, East Noble parents organized a walkthrough and prom outside of school for students.

Coran Sigman, Grady’s owner and handler, shows the tattoos inside his ear from his time as a racing greyhound in Florida. Before greyhound puppies are three months old, their ears are tattooed with their National Greyhound Association registration numbers.

4-H rabbit show Judge Ryan Harrah blows on a rabbit’s face to check its nostrils, one of the aspects to rabbit judging he explained, July 16, 2022, at the Boone County Fairgrounds in Lebanon, Indiana.





















Nine-year 4-H member Evan Grinstead holds his sheep in place as the judge walks around the arena during the Supreme Showmanship competition, July, 2022, at the Witham Pavillion in Lebanon, Indiana.
Restoracy of Whitestown resident Annette Hitch gets pulled along a water slide June 24, 2022, in Whitestown.
A fan shotguns a beer at the Snake Pit during Valentino Kahn’s set Sunday, May 28, 2023, before the 107th running of the Indianapolis 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Center Township Firefighter Cody Eldridge talks out of a smoke-filled trailer after a live fire search and rescue drill May 9, 2022, at the Boone County fire training tower in Lebanon.
Chad Grimball, of Thorntown, smiles as he walks into the Boone County Courthouse for his trail hearing, March 24, 2022, in Lebanon. Gimbal is bring charged with three homicides where he shot all three victims in the head in a Lebanon apartment.
An unidentified protester stands in an alley covered in milk after being hit with tear gas then sprayed with pepper spray by riot-control police on May 30, 2020, in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Lebanon Police Department Sgt. Ryan Williamson hugs a man, who’s name has not been released by police after a two-hour standoff at the man’s home May 24, 2022, in Lebanon.
Karen Smith, mother of Karli Smith, wraps her arms around her daughter Korenna, April 18, 2021, at the steps of Monument Circle in Indianapolis. Karli Smith was one of the eight people killed in the mass shooting at the Fedex ground facility on April 15.
Fans make their way to their seats Sunday, May 28, 2023, before the start of the 107th running of the Indianapolis 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Jennifer Rumbaoa, the wife of Arcenio Rumbaoa, 49 of Zionsville, who passed away due to a heart attack days before at his home Feb. 22, 2022, at Witham Hospital in Lebanon, Indiana. Rumbaoa was involved in many aspects of public service including the US Army, IU Health LifeLine, Jackson Township Fire Department and Indiana Task Force 1.
Gary Lee started his journey around year ago and much like Tony Stark as he started his journey in the caves of Afghanistan, neither knew where it would take them. $5,000 later, his entire RAM 1500 is wrapped with an homage to Stan Lee, the creator of Marvel.
Stephanie Big Eagle, an activist and descendent of the Oceti Sakowin tribe, or the Great Sioux Nation tribe, poses for a portrait in her shop Sept. 28, 2021, at her shop in Fountain Square. On her facial markings, Big Eagle said, “They are markings of identification and belonging to a certain tribe or status and acknowledging who you were in that tribe and what accomplishments you made in your lifetime,” she added. “In my nation, our markings were also able to help us pass over into the spirit world.”
Balloons are released into the air during the celebration of life for Angelina Busha Aug. 7, 2021, at First Baptist Church in Greendale, Indiana. after Angelina’s passing, the family was left with over 100 of her funny hats she collected throughout her years as a teacher. During her celebration of life, attendees were asked to wear a funny hat and take it home with them so the hats can have a new life and be with somebody else who will enjoy them as much as she did.
Silhouettes of a group of protesters and officers stand out in front of the sky, May 31, 2020, in Fort Wayne, Indiana. A few police officers in riot control gear were watching protesters from an empty parking lot and protesters noticed and started gathering around them.
Clint Jones, 46, of Lebanon, winces in pain after ripping up a weed in his yard before sitting down Jan. 18, 2022, in Lebanon. Jones is among many patients whose elective surgery has been postponed, as Hoosier hospitals position to better battle a COVID-19 surge.
Cindy Smock a viral TikTok evangelist preacher, better known by her stage name “Sister Cindy” speaks to a crowd of students at her “Ho no mo” rally Sept. 17, 2021, at North Quad, in Muncie, Ind. Smock and her husband travel around the country preaching on college campuses.
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb gives Vice President Mike Pence a fist bump after introducing him at a "Make America Great Again" Rally Oct. 22, 2020, at the Fort Wayne Aero Center. Prior to Pence's arrival, Holcomb and other politicians from around the United States spoke to supporters and got them ready for him to arrive. (This image was awarded second in the Indiana Collegiate Press Association news photo category)
Flies buzz around the eye of a bison at Cooks Bison Ranch June 29, 2021, at Cooks Bison Ranch in Wolcottville, Indiana. The Cooks family has owned their farm since 1939 and have been raising bison on their land since the late 1990s.
East Noble High School juniors and seniors have a prom walkthrough June 25, 2020, in Kendallville, IN. After prom being canceled due to COVID-19, East Noble parents organized a walkthrough and prom outside of school for students.
Coran Sigman, Grady’s owner and handler, shows the tattoos inside his ear from his time as a racing greyhound in Florida. Before greyhound puppies are three months old, their ears are tattooed with their National Greyhound Association registration numbers.
4-H rabbit show Judge Ryan Harrah blows on a rabbit’s face to check its nostrils, one of the aspects to rabbit judging he explained, July 16, 2022, at the Boone County Fairgrounds in Lebanon, Indiana.