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National Financial Literacy Month urges smarter money decisions

April ushers in National Financial Literacy Month, a time when experts urge people to sharpen their money management skills amid rising costs, economic uncertainty and an increasingly complex financial...

Vandalism strikes Indianapolis Black conservation club

The Dirty Dozen Hunting and Fishing Club, the city's only Black-led conservation group, is grappling with damage to its company bus after it was...

Recorder Rewind: Colts’ Braden Smith tackles farm project at Purdue PolytechnicĀ 

Purdue Polytechnic High School at Englewood unveiled an on-campus farm on April 11, supported by Indianapolis Colts lineman Braden Smith and community volunteers, to...

What is the Department of Education, and what is it responsible for?

Let’s talk about the Department of Education (ED). On March 20, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to dissolve several functions of ED, including...

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Indiana State Fairgrounds announces expanded partnership, unveils the newly named Corteva Coliseum

Community members gathered alongside Corteva and the Indiana State Fairgrounds on April 16 for the unveiling of the newly named Corteva Coliseum. Announced last year, the naming rights partnership represents...

NEH funding cuts will affect Black humanities scholars, leaders

On April 3, funding for the humanities in our community evaporated.  Across Indiana, money for programs that teach students local history, equip libraries to expand...

REVIEW: IRT’s ā€˜The Play That Goes Wrong’ is a delightful disaster

For a play that is supposed to go wrong, the Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) pulled it off flawlessly. Onstage now through May 11, the IRT’s...

ā€˜Come From Away,’ ā€˜39 Steps’ and ā€˜Joe Turner’s Come and Gone’ included in IRT’s 2025-26 season line up

The Indiana Repertory Theatre’s (IRT) 53rd season is bringing Hoosiers a lineup of Pulitzer Prize-winning shows — including an August Wilson play and the...

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