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By Justin Mack and Arika Herron · Oct 04, 2024

Happy Friday, y'all! Today is both National Taco Day and National Vodka Day.

  • The Axios Indy team urges you to celebrate both responsibly, and separately.

☀️ Today's weather: Sunny with a high near 79.

🎂 Happy early birthday to our Axios Indianapolis members Mark Murphy, Richard Dole and Tarik El-Bakri!

✈️ Situational awareness: President Biden is traveling to Indiana this weekend to attend a private event tomorrow in South Bend. (WSBT)

Today's newsletter is 898 words — a 3.5 minute read. Edited by Lindsey Erdody.

 
 
1 big thing: Indiana's next mental health investment
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A state commission is urging lawmakers to consider imposing new taxes or fees to continue to build out a robust behavioral and mental health system.

Why it matters: In addition to the toll that untreated mental illness and crises takes on the individuals suffering and their families, it's estimated that untreated mental illness costs the state more than $4 billion each year.

The big picture: Lawmakers created the Community Mental Health Fund last year, appropriating $50 million annually to establish the 988 crisis response system and certified community behavioral health clinic model.

Driving the news: The state's Behavioral Health Commission released a new report urging the Indiana General Assembly to double the fund appropriation to $100 million in 2026 and to $120 million in 2027.

  • The report made nearly 20 recommendations for legislative action to improve access to care, including ways to increase the number of providers and facilities.
  • It also outlined several avenues for financial sustainability, including raising alcohol, cigarette or sports betting taxes and recommended the state adopt a $1 surcharge on cellphone bills to fund the 988 crisis response system.

Zoom out: Congress gave states $1 billion to build out the 988 hotline in 2022, amid nationwide concern over worsening mental health, with the expectation that states would establish their own long-term funding to operate call centers and crisis services.

  • Those efforts have been uneven, contributing to significantly lower response times in certain states. As with much of the health care system, the level of crisis services available to people depends greatly on where they live.

By the numbers: By late last year, over 90% of 988 calls placed in Indiana were answered in state, one of the highest in-state answer rates in the nation.

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2. The award we all knew Caitlin Clark would win
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Rookie of the Year Caitlin Clark

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The Indiana Fever have locked down back-to-back WNBA Rookie of the Year awards.

Why it matters: No. 1 draft pick and rookie sensation Caitlin Clark taking home the award won by teammate Aliyah Boston last season is a sign that the next era of Fever basketball will be one to watch.

What she's saying: "I am incredibly honored to be named Rookie of the Year, but more than that, I am grateful to everyone that supported me throughout this past season," Clark said in a statement.

The intrigue: While Clark getting the honor was expected, it wasn't unanimous.

  • Clark received 66 votes from a national panel of 67 sportswriters and broadcasters. Her rival since college, Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese, received one vote.

How she won

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3. Pit stop: Keanu at IMS
 
 Actor Keanu Reeves and Alexandra Grant wave the checkered flag at the MotoGP of Germany at the Sachsenring Circuit on July 07, 2024 in Hohenstein-Ernstthal, Germany.

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🏎️ Keanu Reeves will make his professional racing debut this weekend at Indianapolis Motor Speedway when he gets behind the wheel of Toyota GR86 during the GR Cup Series. (CBS4)

🍖 Pa and Ma's Backyard BBQ will be featured on The Food Network's "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives" tonight at 9pm.

  • Owner George Nelson was fatally shot outside the restaurant in August. (WRTV)

💰 Indiana earned a "B" grade and ranked 15th in the nation for overall financial condition in Truth in Accounting's latest Financial State of the States report. (Indiana Capital Chronicle)

🏊 Indianapolis will host the 2027 and 2028 NCAA D-II Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving Championships. (WTHR)

👮‍♂️ IMPD is heightening security at synagogues and Jewish community centers for High Holy Days that will conclude next week with Yom Kippur. (WISH)

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4. Colts aiming for three wins in a row
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Joe Flacco #15 of the Indianapolis Colts throws a pass against The Pittsburgh Steelers at Lucas Oil Stadium on September 29, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

The Colts want to keep up the pressure in the AFC South after last week's big win. Photo: Andy Lyons/Getty Images

 

Despite Week 4 injuries suffered by a pair of their most important offensive stars, the 2-2 Colts are in prime position to pick up their third straight win this weekend against the 0-4 Jacksonville Jaguars.

The big picture: Sunday's game against the only remaining winless team in the NFL kicks off a three-week stretch of very winnable games for the Colts.

  • The Colts play the Titans (1-3) and the Dolphins (1-3) in Week 6 and Week 7.

Yes, but: Quarterback Anthony Richardson and running back Jonathan Taylor both left last week's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers with injuries and are questionable heading into Week 5.

What they're saying: "It's a long season. You start off 0-2 and there's all the narratives … you can lose two in a row Week 10 or Week 11. We just happened to do it the first two weeks," Colts head coach Shane Steichen said Wednesday.

The intrigue: The latest NFL power rankings saw the Colts climb two spots to 16th out of 32 teams with analysts noting how Indy turned an 0-2 start "on its head" and are in position to make the AFC South a two-horse race between the Colts and Texans.

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5. Weekender: Wiener dog races at GermanFest!
 
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The Athenaeum's 16th annual GermanFest is back to throw "the best Haus party in Indy!"

Driving the news: A celebration of German-American Day, which officially falls on Oct. 6, GermanFest is an all-ages gathering featuring food, drinks, music and more.

  • Special attractions include "Dachshund Dash" wiener dog races; Athenaeum building tours; sausage eating and stein holding competitions; and a free "Kinderland" kids' area hosted in conjunction with the YMCA.

If you go: GermanFest runs from 12-6pm tomorrow at the Athenaeum, 401 E. Michigan St.

  • General admission tickets are $15 in advance and $25 day of.
  • Youth tickets (ages 4-12) are $10 in advance and $15 day of.
  • Children 3 and under get in free.
  • $50 VIP tickets include early admission at 11:30am, one stein, one stein fill and an Athenaeum tote bag.

Not looking to raise a stein this weekend? Check out the rest of our picks.

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Our picks:

🏆 Arika wants everyone to vote for 747 in today's Fat Bear Week matchup! Let's go Bear Force One!

🍸 Justin is celebrating Vodka Day with some Stoli in a nod to British sitcom "Absolutely Fabulous" which was one of his mom's favorite shows.

🍷 Lindsey is checking out Indy's newest wine bar this weekend.

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