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7 Days to find Indiana’s next game-changers

Dear RALLY Committee Members, Sponsors, and Partners, When InnoPower decided to co-host RALLY 2025, it wasn't just about joining forces — it was about unleashing...

WWII soldier Pvt. Leroy B. Miller, Jr. returns home to Indianapolis after 81 years

The remains of Private Leroy B. Miller, Jr., U.S. Army, killed in action during World War II, return to Indianapolis Aug. 15 following the...

Recorder to host second annual Taste, Toast & Talk networking mixer

The Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper invites professionals, entrepreneurs and aspiring business owners to the second annual Taste, Toast & Talk from 4-7 p.m. on Aug....

Residents push back against proposed AES rate hikeĀ 

AES Indiana customers will have a chance to weigh in on a proposed rate increase that could raise electric bills by more than 13%...

Taste the Difference Festival invites foodies to celebrate 18 years of global Hoosier culture

Calling all foodies and culture enthusiasts! The International Marketplace Coalition’s 18th annual Taste the Difference Festival is returning this month. Guests are invited to Indy’s...

Washington Park debuts $3.5m upgrades for community useĀ 

Washington Park unveiled a series of improvements following a $3.5 million renovation project, part of an $80 million Lilly Endowment grant announced at the...

Fever shouldn’t allow Clark to play again this season

One of the great advantages of being my age is all the things I've seen in sports. From the clearly mundane to the stuff that...

VOICES makes golf accessible while benefiting numerous programs in Indy

VOICES Corporation hosts its fourth annual Golf, Art & Hip Hop Outing on Oct. 5 at Eagle Creek Golf Club, merging sport, culture and...

Early detection is key when it comes to cancer

James Smith is a man of service. A U.S. Navy veteran, former NFL team security director and longtime law enforcement officer, he’s spent his...

Council approves updated curfew ordinance for minorsĀ 

The City-County Council has passed Proposal No. 232, 2025, updating Marion County’s curfew rules for minors to improve youth safety and support secure neighborhoods.  The...

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