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Indy Chamber names senior director of public relations and communicationsĀ 

The Indy Chamber has appointed Martina Jackson as its new Senior Director of Public Relations and Communications.  Jackson, an Indianapolis native, brings more than a...

Former GM Stamping Plant property sold to Elanco Animal HealthĀ 

Gov. Mike Braun announced the sale of the former GM Stamping Plant property in downtown Indianapolis to Elanco Animal Health for $27 million.  The transaction...

AES and Marian University partner to improve literacyĀ 

AES Indiana and Marian University have announced a five-year partnership aimed at addressing education and literacy needs in Indianapolis’ near northwest area.   The utility company...

Anthem, Dear Fathers to host Dads to Doulas workshop on Aug. 23Ā 

Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield is partnering with Dear Fathers to host the Dads to Doulas Marion County Workshop.  The workshop is a daylong...

Chicken & Beer Festival returns to downtown for 5th anniversaryĀ 

The Chicken & Beer Festival will return to University Park on Saturday, Oct. 18, marking its fifth anniversary with food, drinks, music and a...

Council approves updated curfew ordinance for minorsĀ 

The City-County Council has passed Proposal No. 232, 2025, updating Marion County’s curfew rules for minors to improve youth safety and support secure neighborhoods.  The...

Indianapolis EMS breaks ground on new headquartersĀ 

Indianapolis EMS (IEMS), Health & Hospital Corporation (HHC) of Marion County and community leaders broke ground on a new headquarters for the ambulance service.  The...

Mental Health Matters Day returns to the Indiana State FairĀ Ā 

Mental Health Matters Day will return to the Indiana State Fair on Aug. 15, aimed at raising awareness about mental health and wellness.  Hosted by...

The Patachou Foundation rebrands as ‘A Longer Table’Ā 

The Patachou Foundation unveiled a new name and a broader mission: A Longer Table.  The rebrand reflects the nonprofit’s growing focus on school cafeteria transformation,...

Five Indy nonprofits awarded $100K for poverty-fighting effortsĀ 

Five Indianapolis nonprofit organizations working to address poverty-related challenges have received a combined $100,000 to support their programs.  The grants are funded through the Christian...
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