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BUTTER 2 upped sales, attendance in 2nd fine arts fair

A fine arts fair created by cultural development firm GANGGANG beat the sales record from its first event with BUTTER 2, which ran from...

Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church celebrates 61-year anniversary with mortgage burning ceremony

Members of Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church crowded the aisle to watch the church mortgage burn. Some recorded the ceremony on their phones while...

IPS unveils ā€˜Rebuilding Stronger’ draft that includes grade consolidation, school closures

Indianapolis Public Schools Superintendent Aleesia Johnson unveiled a draft of the district’s expansive ā€œRebuilding Strongerā€ plan, which includes closing seven schools, building two new...

Indy Faith Spotlight: New ministry for young adults hosts movie night

College can be a challenging time for any student, and while Cayla Richardson was in school at Ball State University, she craved to have...

Hendricks County Community Foundation survey to evaluate needs of diversifying community

The Hendricks County Community Foundation launched a survey with the goal of finding solutions to problems identified by an increasingly diversifying county. The survey, available...

Agreement keeps water on at 4 city apartments, tenants are ā€˜hoping for the best’ 

With more than 18 months of unpaid utility bills, more than two dozen water shut-off notices and 20 payment arrangements, an agreement with JPC...

Indy Faith Spotlight: ā€˜Welcoming everyone’ at Emmanuel Temple Apostolic Faith Church

Emmanuel Temple Apostolic Faith Church is a lively and harmonious house of worship. As the drummer used his neon-orange drumsticks to keep a steady beat,...

Inclusive clinical trials could improve health outcomes

In the U.S., Black people are twice as likely than white people to get Alzheimer’s disease, according to data from the National Institute on...

Leaked Oath Keepers list includes elected officials, police chiefs

By ALANNA DURKIN RICHER and MICHAEL KUNZELMAN Associated Press The names of hundreds of U.S. law enforcement officers, elected officials and military members appear on...

Indianapolis officials say white nationalist group didn’t need permit to march but never notified city of plans

By BENJAMIN THORP WFYI City officials say the white nationalist group that marched through downtown Indianapolis on Sept. 3 would not have needed a permit...

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