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Girl Scouts leader to retire

Deborah Hearn Smith, Girl Scouts of Central Indiana CEO, announced to the organization’s board and staff last week her plans to retire after decades...

The ā€˜Auntie’ of Crispus Attucks: 100-year-old Attucks HS alum, former employee tells Tigers tales

Thelma Mae West, who celebrated her 100th birthday last month, just recently had to start wearing glasses to read, but she continues doing puzzles....

History in the archives: Decades-old publications help hoosiers uncover history

When an individual wants to learn about their family history, they typically join an ancestry site and begin questioning family elders. Though relatives may...

Police, Mayor seek proactive solutions

Last week, IMPD Chief Bryan Roach, Mayor Joe Hogsett and other leaders announced the reformation of the Indianapolis Violence Reduction Partnership. IVRP, founded in...

Trotter shares career reflections, thoughts on Hall of Fame honor

Veteran journalist and former Recorder publisher Eunice Trotter, will join the ranks of other noted Hoosiers in the field this weekend as she is...

A bond thicker than blood: Mother’s Day celebrates phenomenal women

When 33-year-old social worker Danielle Pierson reflects on the women who raised her as a child, supported her through difficult times as a teen...

Never too old to learn: Oldest community college graduate reflects

It’s that time of year again. Images of smiling faces in caps and gowns abound as students advance from one level of learning to...

IMBM honors excellence in fashion, art, beauty

This week, Indiana Minority Business Magazine honored 12 of Indiana’s own history makers at an installment of the Golden Laurel Professional Reception series celebrating...

Courts OK move to new criminal justice campus

Marion County court operations will be moved from the Indianapolis City-County Building to the forthcoming Community Justice Campus that will be built in the...

Gleaners, IMPD partner to feed east-side residents

The City of Indianapolis has partnered with Gleaners Food Bank for a pilot program aimed at getting nutritious food in the hands of those...

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