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Lawmakers move to cut early voting window in half, restrict college student ID votingĀ 

Republican lawmakers have proposed bills to cut the time for early voting from 28 days to 14 and to ban college students from using...

Hogsett announces new Indy DPW DirectorĀ 

Mayor Joe Hogsett announced the appointment of Todd Wilson as the new director Indianapolis Department of Public Works (Indy DPW).  Wilson has over 15 years...

Community conversation series to focus on Black heritage

Witherspoon Presbyterian Church (WPC) will host the four-part Black Heritage Community Conversation Series each Thursday from 6-7:30 p.m. during the month of February. The...

Braun’s executive orders on health care: What they mean for HoosiersĀ 

Gov. Mike Braun recently issued a series of executive orders aimed at reshaping Indiana’s health care landscape. From hospital transparency to expanded access to...

Hoosiers are food insecure: What can be done?Ā 

A recent screening of ā€œFood, Insecure: A Documentary That Hits Homeā€ at Kan-Kan Cinema in Indianapolis illuminated the stark reality of food insecurity in...

Black History Month Student Poetry & Essay Contest

In recognition of Black History Month, The Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper is inviting local students to participate in our poetry and essay contest. Students in...

Rally announces 2025 host committee

RALLY announced the host committee members for the cross-sector innovation conference, which will return to Indianapolis at the Indiana Convention Center on Sept. 24-25.  This...

City Wide Paving awarded Vendor of the MonthĀ 

The Office of Minority and Women Business Development (OMWBD) recognized City Wide Paving, a minority-owned business, as the Certified Vendor of the Month for...

Braun appoints Inspector General to reduce fraud, wrongdoingĀ Ā 

Gov. Mike Braun has appointed Jared Prentice to serve as Indiana’s Inspector General.  The role of the Inspector General is to reduce fraud, waste, abuse,...

Englewood Community Development Corporation receives $375K for Black congregationsĀ 

Indiana University Health awarded Englewood Community Development Corporation, in collaboration with the Southside U.S. Colored Troop Coalition, $375,000 over three years.  The funds will be...
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