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Gallery 317 is providing opportunities for Black artists to show their work

Gallery 317 is providing a space in Indianapolis for Black artists to showcase their work. Founded and operated by Indy-based artists Rozell Jordan and Jarrod...

Lake Central snuffs Bloomington South, captures Class 4A baseball crown

Sophomore pitcher Owen Kopercinski threw a dominant three-hit shutout on June 20 at Victory Field in downtown Indianapolis. His masterwork guided the unranked Lake...

Recorder Rewind: Westfield wins golf title (photos)

Check out photos from David Dixon and Walt Thomas below! For more sports, visit indianapolisrecorder.com.

$9 million grant funds IU-led Parkinson’s disease research initiativeĀ 

A team of researchers led by Indiana University School of Medicine has received a $9 million grant to investigate how aging immune cells may...

MpoxĀ isn’tĀ goneĀ 

In the summer of 2022, mpox cases surged across the United States, prompting public health agencies to declare emergencies, expand vaccine access and launch...

Western Indiana theater organization committed to ā€˜original works only’

There’s a theater-in-progress coming to life inside an old historic church in Farmersburg, Indiana — and its mission is to produce only original works. Farmersburg...

Dads making a difference

Founded by twoĀ Black maleĀ educators,Ā The Dad DifferenceĀ has a mission toĀ help fathersĀ get more involved in their child’s school. Only 9.5% of all principals were Black in 2020-21, according to the National Center for Education (NCES). And Black men...

REVIEW: ā€˜& Juliet’ is bold, beautiful and empowering

Whether you like Shakespeare or not, ā€œ& Julietā€ is an upbeat celebration of empowerment we all can learn from. Weaving chart-topping pop music from the...

Indiana has 10 weeks to close the AI gap. InnoPower.ai is running the clock.

Summer AI training sprint opens registration June 16 for small business owners, returning citizens, opportunity youth, educators, and career changers. Classes begin July 1. History...

Minority-owned businesses to support on and after Juneteenth

Indianapolis residents are celebrating Juneteenth today by channeling their consumer spending into local minority-owned establishments. Supporting independent Black-owned businesses offers a tangible way of...
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