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Pacers Guard Malcolm Brogdon Tosses Indiana Home to a New Owner for $955K

Pacers Guard Malcolm Brogdon Tosses Indiana Home to a New Owner for $955K Pacers Guard Malcolm Brogdon Tosses Indiana Home to a New Owner for $955K Indiana Pacers guard Malcolm Brogdon has passed his Fishers, IN, home to another owner for $955,000. Brogdon purchased the place in August 2019. Randy White, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Malcolm Brogdon has passed his Fishers, IN, home to a new owner for $955,000. Brogdon purchased the place, which is located about a half-hour outside of Indianapolis, in August 2019 for $960,000 shortly after being traded from the Milwaukee Bucks to the Pacers. But while the NBA was paused due to the coronavirus pandemic last spring, Brogdon had a change of heart.

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O G Anunoby s hot hand helps short-handed Toronto Raptors beat Indiana Pacers

Anunoby, short-handed Raptors beat Pacers OG Anunoby scored a season-high 30 points and made three free throws in the final minute to break a tie and help the surging Toronto Raptors beat the Indiana Pacers 107-102 on Sunday. The Raptors have won two straight and five of their last six, including this one without injured All-Stars Kyle Lowry and Pascal Siakam. The Canadian Press O.G. Anunoby T.J. McConnell , The Canadian Press INDIANAPOLIS OG Anunoby scored a season-high 30 points and made three free throws in the final minute to break a tie and help the surging Toronto Raptors beat the Indiana Pacers 107-102 on Sunday.

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Indianapolis EMS helps to administer COVID vaccinations

Jan 22, 2021 / 06:05 PM EST INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) Emergency medical service providers are on the front lines, fighting the coronavirus pandemic with everything they’ve got. They are not always sure who does and does not have the virus, so the majority of providers are getting COVID-19 vaccinations. Andrew Boylan, an emergency medical technician (EMT) for 2-1/2 years, works at Indianapolis EMS. “It’s always changing every day. It can be a little taxing, too. Wearing our equipment all the time, it wears on us, every day, but it’s also nice to be able to help those who are in need,” he said Friday.

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