Author: Joe Prime

Man Killed in Overnight Shooting at Greenfield Amazon Warehouse; Investigators Say Self-Defense Possible GREENFIELD, Ind. — A 39-year-old man was fatally shot early Friday morning at an Amazon warehouse in Greenfield, according to the Hancock County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies responded to reports of gunfire at the facility, located near County Road 300 North, just before 2 a.m. When officers arrived, they found one man suffering from gunshot wounds. Despite emergency aid at the scene, the victim was pronounced dead shortly after. Authorities have not yet released his name, pending notification of family. Investigators say preliminary evidence suggests the shooting may…

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Cougars show early-season growth in meeting with Perry Merdian – Greenfield Indiana GREENFIELD — It hasn’t been long since the start of the girls wrestling season, but Greenfield-Central has already shown plenty of early-season growth. For first-year head coach Joe Harris, that’s the most important thing to begin the year. Greenfield-Central head coach Joe Harris, left, and assistant coach Zach Allen watch during Keely Allen’s 235-pound match against Perry Meridian. Allen won by fall. Tom Russo | Daily Reporter It showed on Wednesday night in the Cougars first dual meet of the season. At home, hindered by five forfeits, Greenfield-Central…

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Stunning aurora formations tonight in North Pole, Alaska. This image was captured 20 minutes ago. Dazzling Auroras Dance Over North Pole, Alaska Tonight North Pole, Alaska – November 13, 2025 — Residents and visitors of North Pole, Alaska, were treated to a breathtaking celestial display tonight as vivid auroras illuminated the night sky. The image, captured just 20 minutes ago, reveals swirling ribbons of green, pink, and violet light cascading across the horizon — one of the most vibrant aurora shows of the season. The Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, are caused by charged particles from the sun colliding with…

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Rock Meets Country: Red Hot Chili Peppers Team Up with Lainey Wilson for Blockbuster 2026 Tour In one of the most unexpected and exciting collaborations of the decade, the Red Hot Chili Peppers have announced that Lainey Wilson, the reigning queen of country music, will join them on their highly anticipated 2026 world tour. The genre-bending partnership is already generating massive buzz among fans of both artists, promising a tour that bridges rock, funk, and country in a way never seen before. The Red Hot Chili Peppers, fresh off their latest studio project, are known for reinventing themselves while staying…

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This is Maggie, a young Red Hot Chili Peppers fan battling cancer whose favorite song was Dosed. She asked Josh Klinghoffer to play it—and the band did. She passed away shortly afterward. On May 28, 2017, at Rogers Place in Edmonton, Red Hot Chili Peppers performed Dosed live for the very first time, honoring Maggie’s wish during The Getaway Tour. With Zach Irons on second guitar, the band brought her favorite song to life, fulfilling a promise Josh had made to her. Just days before Maggie passed, her priest, Steven Schmidt, shared her gratitude: “I can tell you that those…

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“Music doesn’t solve your problems… but allows you to dance all over them.” Chad Smith. Dancing Over Life’s Problems: The Power of Music Drummer Chad Smith’s words capture a universal truth: while music can’t erase our struggles, it gives us a way to rise above them. Life inevitably brings challenges—loss, stress, uncertainty—but music offers a form of emotional alchemy, turning pain into movement, rhythm, and even joy. When we listen to or play music, something shifts within us. Neuroscientists have shown that music triggers the release of dopamine, the brain’s “feel-good” chemical. That’s why a favorite song can lift our…

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Red Hot Chili Peppers Set the Hall on Fire: Officially Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame! In a moment that’s been years in the making, the Red Hot Chili Peppers have officially joined the pantheon of music legends with their induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The announcement has electrified fans around the world, celebrating the band’s decades-long journey from the gritty clubs of Los Angeles to global superstardom. Formed in 1983, the Chili Peppers fused funk, punk, and rock into a sound that was entirely their own — raw, rebellious, and irresistibly infectious.…

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Foo Fighters Announce 2026 Stadium Tour, Share New Song “Asking for a Friend”. Dave Grohl and his bandmates will play U.S. and Canadian shows on their first major tour since 2024 Foo Fighters have announced a 2026 tour of North American stadiums. The shows take place across the United States and Canada in August and September of next year. It’s the band’s first major run since 2024’s Everything or Nothing at All Tour. See the new tour dates—featuring support from Queens of the Stone Age, Mannequin Pussy, and Gouge Away— below. Foo Fighters have also shared a new song called…

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Bain and Warner Music launch $1.2bn JV, eye $300m Red Hot Chili Peppers catalogue acquisition. Warner Music and Bain Capital have joined forces in a $1.2bn joint venture aimed at aggressively acquiring music rights, with their first major target being the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ catalogue in a deal valued at over $300m. Talks to acquire the rock group’s iconic repertoire, including hits like “Californication”, are ongoing. While a deal is not yet finalised, it would mark a significant win for the newly launched JV, which plans to deploy “multibillions” more in the coming years. Warner Music chief executive Robert…

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15 Great Chad Smith Collaborations Outside the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Chad Smith has played drums with the Red Hot Chili Peppers since 1988. He’s now in his 60s, but even after decades of drumming, Smith continues to tirelessly hit the kit. “I’ve talked to some other players as they get older and they stop playing in between tours or whatever, and they try to crank it back up again,” Smith told NJ Arts in 2021. “I think that’s difficult, so I play all the time. Not for hours and hours, but I think it’s important to keep the grease…

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