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UPS driver celebrates 60 years with the company

Eddie Hughes, 79, was met with a party held by UPS managers and coworkers near the UPS Customers Center on W. 81st Street, Tuesday, Nov. 7.

Veterans Art Day provides free workshops for veterans

More than 70 veterans will participate in art-making workshops designed to promote healing and community during the 11th annual Veterans Art Day at the Indianapolis Art Center.

Court of honor: Another Eagle Scout joins the ranks  

Another young man was honored as an Eagle Scout Nov. 4 at the Edna Martin Christian Center Legacy Campus & KIPP Academy.  

Community holds prayer vigil for 15-year-old KIPP Indy student

Sunday, Nov. 5 members of KIPP staff, Edna Martin and the community at large gathered on Hovey Street – located around the corner of KIPP Indy Legacy High School – to pray for the recent events involving teens and gun violence.  

Pancreatic cancer needs more research and early detection screening

November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, and the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN) wants everyone to know that a patient can change the course of the disease through awareness and early detection.

Indianapolis Public Schools host annual Showcase of Schools Nov. 1 

Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) is hosting the district’s annual Showcase of Schools event, where families can explore academic options for the 2024–25 school year.  

Momsgiving back at VisionLoft via All Things MOMMIE  

All Things MOMMIE, a nonprofit organization committed to fostering a supportive community for mothers and mother figures, is thrilled to announce the return of Momsgiving.  

Black Men in White Coats inspiring youth

With the aim to inspire young people to consider health care professions through mentoring and activities, Black Men in White Coats is a day-long program including speakers, breakout sessions and activities for kids and teens.  

Anthony ‘The Magician’ Sims Jr. promoting local boxers

Professional boxer and Indianapolis native Anthony “The Magician” Sims Jr. recently launched his business Magic Promotions, which is bringing him back home to promote local boxers.

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