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AES receives $100,000 to help aid customers in need 

AES Indiana’s initiative the Power of Change program will offer customers facing financial hardships with a significant boost in aid.  

Recorder Rewind: Xavier at Butler

Check out some of these amazing photos from the Xavier versus Butler mens basketball game at Hinkle Fieldhouse on March 6! Butler defeated Xavier 72-66. This...

How to start growing your own food

Starting a garden, farm or growing food can become a journey of self-sustainability with many lifetime benefits. "I think getting your hands in the dirt,...

IUPUI creating an interactive map of Frederick Douglass’ travels

The IUPUI School of Liberal Arts is creating an interactive online map showcasing the travels and speeches of African American activist and orator Frederick...

Mayor Hogsett, Indy Parks begin World Sports Park Project

Indy Parks and Mayor Joe Hogsett have officially begun a $2.15 million project at Indianapolis World Sports Park on the southeast side of Indianapolis....

A.G. Maas receives Vendor of the Month honors

A.G. Maas Supply Company, a certified Women Business Enterprise (WBE) in Indianapolis, has been named Vendor of the Month for March. The award was...

SOS: Scriptures on servers – Exploring the Oasis of Hope digitization project

In a digital age where information is abundant, but history can be fragile, the preservation of religious and cultural heritage stands paramount. Oasis of...

Celebrate National Reading Month by setting new goals

March is National Reading Month, and what better way to celebrate than to start a new book or set a new reading goal? Reading is...

Lampley, Lawrence Central girls basketball make history after 55-28 championship win over Lake Central

In 2022, Lawrence Central High School made Jannon Lampley the new head coach for the girls varsity basketball team. Within two seasons, Lampley became...

Uterine cancer rates on the rise, with Black women affected the most

Uterine cancer is one of the only cancers with mortality rates that have increased in the last four decades, surpassing ovarian cancer, according to the American Cancer Society.

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