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Fight for Life receives grant to support educator mental health

NFL alum Marlin Jackson’s Fight for Life Foundation received a grant for a partnership with Preventia to support educator mental health and well-being.  The Fight...

NFL is still the big dog and it’s time again for America to feed it

It's been nearly seven months sinceĀ the Super Bowl was played in Las Vegas, and all the sporting world has been talking about since is...

Transforming Old Southside: Rise development opensĀ 

Rise, a mixed-use development at 915 S. Meridian St., opened to the public on Aug. 28.Ā Ā  This is part of a $58 million project expanding...

The best part of Butter: Art, equity and affirmation

Walking through Ganggang’s annual Butter Art Fair feels like you have been transported to some much cooler city, maybe on the east or west...

AES Indiana submits request to acquire battery storage projectĀ 

AES Indiana is seeking approval to acquire, construct and recover costs for a battery storage project, the Crossvine renewable project, in Dubois County.Ā  Crossvine is...

Mike Epps to host free concert in Douglass Park

Mike Epps, Indianapolis-based comedian and ā€œhometown hero,ā€ announced a free concert this weekend. The concert will take place at 2 p.m. on Sept. 7 at...

MELI showroom open for “First Friday” Sip & ShopĀ 

Hosted at the MELI showroom in Fountain Square the ā€œFirst Friday Sip & Shopā€ takes place from 7-11 p.m. for an ā€œintimate curation of...

A letter to my grandfather

In our current climate, diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) is being weaponized and misused. From corporations using the framework to describe historically marginalized identities...

CICOA provides Indy seniors with Ring doorbell cameras

CICOA Aging and In-Home Solutions, or simply 'CICOA,' announced that it will receive 500 Ring devices to disburse to seniors living in Indiana. The...

Fairbanks Foundation grants $7.5M to boost college enrollmentĀ 

The Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation has announced five Marion County school corporations to receive $7.5 million to implement plans to increase college enrollment.  The following...
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