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Fever’s Kelsey Mitchell wins Dawn Staley Award

Indiana Fever guard Kelsey Mitchell received the Dawn Staley Community Leadership Award thanks to her countless contributions off the court. The award, named after WNBA...

Franklin’s Max Clark snags another Gatorade National Baseball Player of the Year

Top MLB prospect and high school standout Max Clark of Franklin, Indiana has been named the 2022-23 Gatorade National Baseball Player of the Year. Many...

Carrying a congregation: The generational mental health of pastors

ā€œChristians didn’t get depressed. That meant that you needed to get right with God, and your relationship with God isn’t where it needs to be,ā€ said Overton.

Free book fairĀ at New Bethel Missionary Baptist Church

New Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, Black Worldschoolers, Mobile Bookstore, and The Oaks Academy are partnering to host a free Children’s Book Fair for the local Martindale-Brightwood community.

President Biden taps prominent African Americans for education advisory commission

President Joe Biden has announced his intent to appoint 21 different people to the Presidential Advisory Commission on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence, and Economic...

The EduVerse with ProfessorJBA: Teacher burnout should be a concern for parents

Welcome to the EduVerse with ProfessorJBA. As a veteran teacher and educator, I’ve designed this advice column for parents and caregivers in an effort...

Lawmakers give $5 million to Martin University in state budget

The majority caucus unveiled their state budget proposal (House Bill 1001) with a final decision to give Martin University $5 million.

Indiana Legislators debate $10 million proposal for Martin University

Governor Eric Holcomb proposed $10 million to Indiana's only predominantly Black serving institution, Martin University, as part of his agenda and state budget. The Senate Committee on Appropriations wanted to allocate those funds to all schools.Ā 

Circle City Leaders present new cohorts for RISE INDY’s program

Twenty-two Indianapolis-area individuals have been selected for RISE INDY’s Circle City Leaders Cohort III. Launched in 2020,Ā Circle City LeadersĀ is RISE INDY’s flagship program focused...

Teen mom of triplets finds forever home with NICU nurse

Katrina Mullens, a nurse, first noticed 14-year-old Shariya Small when she consistently arrived at Community Hospital North alone to visit the triplets that she had recently given birth to in the NICU.

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