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Preschool donates canned goods to local organizations 

Primrose schools across Indianapolis donated 10,057 canned goods to local organizations on a mission to feed families this holiday season.  

Ronald McDonald House decks the halls

Eye-popping and unique Christmas trees filled every room of the Ronald McDonald House of Central Indiana (RMHCI) during its annual Deck the Halls celebration...

The benefits of herbal medicines

Disclaimer: The Indianapolis Recorder does not provide medial recommendations. Those dealing with seasonal allergies or illnesses should always seek the advice of a medical...

How Black Hoosiers can build generational wealth at any age

As Black individuals navigate avenues to secure financial freedom, exploring strategies and pathways becomes imperative.

Eskenazi Health Encourages You to Take Seasonal Affective Disorder Seriously

December can be a gloomy time, with the days short and Indiana weather a notoriously erratic blend of rain, snow, ice and warm spells....

Eskenazi to open new clinic off East 38th Street

Eskenazi Health has plans to open a new clinic in the Arlington Woods area in April 2024. The new clinic will be located off East...

New Every Child Indiana initiative aims to boost statewide foster family recruitment

Nonprofits Hands of Hope and The Contingent, in partnership with the Indiana Department of Child Services, announced their new initiative Every Child Indiana Nov. 28.

Hairy, helpful history: No Shave November and its benefits to men’s health

No Shave November is a global social movement that raises awareness and funds for men's health issues, such as prostate cancer, testicular cancer and...

Hoosiers invited to take survey to help shape federal climate grant

The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) is inviting Hoosiers to give their feedback on how the state could spend federal grant money intended to improve Indiana’s air quality.

Create.Connect.Collab: The community for boss women

What started off as a focus group in Starla Mathis’ living room in 2017 has grown into a virtual community for women offering professional development, accountability and networking.

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