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ā€˜Indiana will not tolerate antisemitic discrimination’ 

Gov. Mike Braun signed an executive order to review that state’s educational institution’s policies on antisemitism.  According to a release sent by the governor’s office,...

New Harmony Project announces 2025 writers’ residence lineup

New Harmony Project 38th annual spring residency line has been announced. Spearheaded by executive artistic director Jenni Warner, the national nonprofit arts organization works to...

Education Department layoffs gut its civil rights office, leaving discrimination cases in limbo

By COLLIN BINKLEY WASHINGTON (AP) — The Education Department’s civil rights branch is losing nearly half its staff in the Trump administration’s layoffs, effectively gutting...

USDA ends program that helped schools serve food from local farmers

By ANNIE MA WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Agriculture Department is ending two pandemic-era programs that provided more than $1 billion for schools and food...

Censored in the name of free speech

The presumed fight for free speech has become a masterclass in silencing. Politicians champion the First Amendment while simultaneously banning books, erasing curricula, criminalizing journalists...

Indianapolis to debut pizza festival at Monument Circle this summer

Hoosier pizza lovers are in for a treat this summer, as the Indianapolis Pizza Festival is preparing to debut at Monument Circle. The first of...

Southside USCT Coalition hosts resource fair

The Southside United States Colored Troops (USCT) Coalition will host a Community Resource Fair on March 15, offering various services and resources to residents...

Five Indiana groups score $3.7M for recyclingĀ 

Indiana’s Recycling Market Development Program (RMDP) awarded five organizations with $3.7 million in funding to expand recycling projects.  The projects will be funded throughout central...

Curbside recycling for Indy residents to begin in 2028Ā 

The Board of Public Works authorized a new contract to bring universal curbside recycling to all Indianapolis residents in 2028.   The contract was negotiated with...

Breaking barriers with music: A community-first approach to choral performance

Music has the power to bring people together, to uplift voices and to create spaces where everyone feels they belong. In every culture and generation,...

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