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Former Indianapolis Colt awarded Prevention Provider of the Year 

Fight for Life Foundation founder and CEO, Marlin Jackson, has been awarded the Indiana Department of Child Services Prevention Provider of the Year award...

When legacy becomes inspiration

How Andrea McClasky-Woods' grandmother inspired her to go back to school — and graduate summa cum laude    Almost 40 years after Andrea McClasky-Woods’ grandmother,...

Tindley Accelerated Schools’ former CEO is charged with defrauding the charter network

By Aleksandra Appleton and Amelia Pak-Harvey The former CEO of an Indianapolis charter network is accused of defrauding its schools by working with two other individuals...

Advanced academics: High school students take on college before graduation

Graduation season is upon us, but for five GEO Next Generation Academy students, there will be more than one stage to walk across this...

Washington Township grants $100 million in contracts to diverse suppliers

Washington Township schools have announced that their Supplier Diversity Program has awarded more than $100 million to diverse suppliers to make improvements to the...

Women4Change encourages Hoosiers to “get in Good Trouble”

Women4Change Indiana, alongside ACLU and Common Cause Indiana, spoke out about how Indiana can fight for voter equity at their movie screening and panel...

“A mixture of challenge and fun:” Golf is giving a group of middle school students a unique experience

The first time Harriet Tubman School of Excellence (HTSE) founder Jeremiah Lockett golfed, he was confident since he was a multiple sport athlete growing...

Black realtor network offers free wealth-building classes

The Central Indiana Realtist Association (CIRA) provides African American Hoosiers keys to building wealth and becoming homeowners while giving Indianapolis real estate professionals a...

Black educators share why they still matter

Dr. Darrius Stanley, author of the book “#Black Educators Matter”, says that Black educators have historically provided much more than academic instruction in the...

Washington Township’s longtime superintendent Nikki Woodson to retire in 2025

Nikki Woodson, the longtime superintendent of Washington Township Schools, announced she will retire from the district at the end of the 2024-2025 academic year.  Woodson has led...

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