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Martindale Brightwood residents urged to attend meeting on new data center proposalĀ 

Metrobloks, a company that builds modular data centers in underserved urban areas, is proposing a new facility at the intersection of 25th and Sherman...

Q&A: Juan Gonzalez awarded International Citizen of the Year

The International Center is honoring Juan Gonzalez, president of KeyBank of Central Indiana as International Citizen of the Year.  The International Center, which has served Indianapolis...

Hauswald named new executive director of The Nature Conservancy in IndianaĀ 

Cassie Hauswald has been named executive director of The Nature Conservancy in Indiana after an extensive search, stepping into leadership of the state’s largest...

Telling the ā€˜whole story’ of Black Hoosiers

ā€œPromised Land as Proving Groundā€ may seem long overdue to some, but at least it’s telling a fuller story of Black Hoosiers. The Recorder first...

Community Arts Calendar: How Indy is preparing for ‘spooky season’ this October

It’s October, so you know what that means? Spooky Season has descended upon Indianapolis.  Whether you’re looking for some family-friendly festivities, a spooky show, festival...

What happens now that a government shutdown is underway

By KEVIN FREKING, ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON (AP) — Washington is bracing for what could be a prolonged federal shutdown after lawmakers deadlocked and missed the deadline for...

Step by step, Indianapolis fights back against Alzheimer’sĀ 

The Indianapolis community will take strides toward a future without Alzheimer’s on Saturday, Oct. 4, during the annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s at IUI’s...

REVIEW: What to expect from IBTC’s ā€˜The Mountaintop’ 

Indianapolis Black Theatre Company’s production of ā€œThe Mountaintopā€ is onstage for its last few performances this weekend. Here’s everything you should know in case...

‘There is magic at the table’: Martha Hoover on why she’s working to end food insecurity

Acclaimed restaurateur and philanthropist Martha Hoover believes hunger can be solved. On top of that, she believes her organization, A Longer Table, has begun...

Q&A: Aar-Yana Willis talks first children’s book, using AI and familial inspirationĀ 

Local writer Aar-Yana Willis published her first book a little less than a year ago, and since then it’s been featured on shelves at...

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