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IndyFringe is now IF Theatre

IndyFringe officially rebranded to ā€œIF Theatre.ā€  The Indianapolis-based arts organization has provided year-round programming since 2015 and created the annual IndyFringe Festival to bring cultural and...

Refugees connect with nature through Hoosier National ForestĀ 

The Hoosier National Forest recently partnered with nonprofit Common Earth Gardens to provide refugees of war-torn countries the chance to connect with nature.  More than...

Indiana Landmarks receives Black funeral home recordsĀ 

Indiana Landmarks Black Heritage Preservation Program received a collection of records from Indy’s King and King Funeral Home, a historic Black funeral home that...

City of Indianapolis to acquire former Indiana Women’s Prison siteĀ 

The city of Indianapolis and the state of Indiana finalized the agreement to exchange several properties, including the historical site of the former Indiana...

Buffalo soldier to be reinterred, finally receive military honorsĀ 

Private Gerald Dixon will finally be laid to rest with proper military honors. Private Dixon was one of 110 soldiers belonging to the 24th Infantry...

LaKoya Gardner named director of Mays Family Institute on Diverse PhilanthropyĀ 

LaKoya Gardner has been promoted to director of the Mays Family Institute on Diverse Philanthropy at the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy.Ā  Prior...

The Legacy Walk at Roberts Settlement opens to the publicĀ 

The Legacy Walk at Roberts Settlement, an experience that tells the story of Indiana’s Black pioneers, will open to the public from 6-7:30 p.m....

Water, forestland easement funding open for landownersĀ 

State conservationist Damarys Mortenson announced that Indiana’s USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is accepting applications to improve water quality in the Kankakee River...

Submissions now open for 2024 Slammin’ Rhymes Challenge

The Slammin’ Rhymes Challenge is back and accepting submissions. Presented by the Indianapolis Public Library’s African American History Committee, the annual Slammin’ Rhymes Challenge is...

Car Free Day encourages Hoosiers to eliminate emissions Sept. 19Ā 

Car Free Day on Sept. 19 urges Hoosiers to ditch solo drives in favor of carpools, bikes and buses for their daily commutes.  The initiative is...

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