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How ā€˜65/70 Riff’ connects art, Black history and my journey in Indianapolis

Growing up on the north side of Indianapolis, I was surrounded by a loving family, a close-knit community and a sense of possibility. My childhood...

ICO announces Autumn Sketches, seasonal celebration of Mozart

The Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra (ICO) presents a fall-themed performance complete with seasonal music and treats for the whole family. Autumn Sketches takes place one night...

Ball State earns award for excellence in diversityĀ 

For the ninth consecutive year, Ball State University has received a Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award for their commitment to diversity and...

Hoosier National Forest works to improve Indiana wetlandsĀ 

As part of an ongoing effort to repair and enhance Indiana wetlands, staff at the Hoosier National Forest recently monitored and adjusted water levels...

Let’s triumph together

There is a recurring discourse around divisiveness, incivility and many ā€œantiā€ — you fill in the blank — anti-DEI, antisemitism, anti-LGBTQ and so on. I...

KeyBank, Edna Martin Christian Center team up to fight hungerĀ 

More than three dozen volunteers from KeyBank and the Edna Martin Christian Center teamed up to pack 10,000 meals to fight hunger in Indianapolis.Ā  The...

Eskenazi Mental Health Center offers card-making classĀ 

Sandra Eskenazi Mental Health Center will lead a free thank you card making class as part of the Spirit & Place Festival from 5:30-7...

Republican Mike Braun will be Indiana’s next governor

U.S. Sen. Mike Braun (R) won Indiana’s open gubernatorial race. The Associated Press called the race — declaring Braun the winner — by 7 p.m....

Todd Rokita wins Indiana Attorney General’s raceĀ 

Todd Rokita, the Republican incumbent, was declared the winner of the Indiana Attorney General’s race after taking an early lead against Democratic candidate Destiny...

IndyPL announces Fall Fest 2024, guest speaker Yolanda Renee King

The Indianapolis Public Library’s annual Fall Fest and Slammin’ Rhymes Challenge XVIII returns next week. Presented by the African American History Committee in support of...
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