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Power Plant Grants awards $60K to Indianapolis artists

Power Plant Grants just invested $60,000 in Indianapolis' innovative art scene. Operated by the Big Car Collaborative staff, Power Plant Grants is an annual program...

Indiana’s public health leaders honored at luncheonĀ 

More than 150 public health practitioners, partners and advocates gathered for the annual Celebration & Awards luncheon hosted by the Indiana Public Health Association...

WindRose Health Network offers free HIV screenings for World AIDS DayĀ 

Ā In recognition of World AIDS Day on Dec. 1, WindRose Health Network is offering a week of free, confidential HIV screenings across its facilities.Ā  According...

Indy Office of Sustainability awarded $787K for energy efficiencyĀ 

The City of Indianapolis’s Office of Sustainability is taking steps to become more energy efficient.  Funding from the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program...

A festive feast for the soul: IRT’s ‘A Christmas Carol’ returnsĀ 

The Indiana Repertory Theatre’s (IRT) annual production of "A Christmas Carol" continues to enchant audiences, blending tradition with fresh energy. This year’s rendition breathes...

Beef and Boards presents ā€œA Christmas Story,ā€ extended run through January

ā€œA Christmas Story, The Musical,ā€ is taking the stage at Beef and Boards Dinner Theatre. Set in the fictional town of Hohman, Indiana, the Tony...

Professional Management Enterprises celebrated as Vendor of the Month for December 2024

INDIANAPOLIS – Today, the Office of Minority and Women Business Development (OMWBD) Director David Fredricks and Indianapolis City-County Councilor Brienne Delaney recognized Professional Management...

Recorder Rewind: Thanksgiving 2024

Many organizations, including Mozel Sanders, St. Rita's and Edna Martin gave back to the community for the holidays. Here are some photos from Thanksgiving...

Community Arts Calendar: Winter holiday edition

ā€˜Tis the season in Indianapolis! The holiday season has officially set in, and whether you are looking for holiday concerts, breakfast with Santa, memory-making fun...

Part of economic development is addressing educational inequity

For decades, the ticket to success has been post-grad education. Michael Hicks, a leading economist from Ball State University, sums it up well with the...
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