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Signs of everlasting hope: The Christ-Child and children’s nurture in 2024

Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever thou hadst formed the earth and the world, from everlasting to everlasting thou art God. But the...

Greenwood Park Mall shooting victims remember event in lawsuit filed

Eumeka ā€œMekaā€ Stewart still remembers walking into Greenwood Park Mall to pick her girls up from school shopping. She tried to reach her youngest on the phone, but the calls were not going through.

Hogsett appoints acting IMPD chiefĀ 

Mayor Joe Hogsett appointed Christopher Bailey as acting chief of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, effective 5 p.m. Jan. 10. Chief Bailey is tasked...

Getting involved in Indianapolis for MLK Day

As the nation celebrates the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Indianapolis prepares for a series of events to honor the Civil Rights...

Radio icon and legend Jerry ‘The Loverman’ Wade passes away

Indianapolis’ airwaves dimmed Jan. 8 with the passing of radio legend Jerry "The Loverman" Wade. For nearly four decades, Wade's velvet voice serenaded numerous...

MLK Day celebrations around Indianapolis

As Martin Luther King Jr. Day approaches, the spirit of unity and justice that Dr. King championed continues to resonate nationwide. This annual celebration...

Newfields hosts Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service CelebrationĀ 

JoinĀ Newfields Sunday, Jan. 14, for a day of meaningful celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King's life and impact. Experience a special multidenominational service led...

Recorder Rewind: Homegrown products shine in Purdue’s 80-53 win over Eastern Kentucky

A Friday night, in between Christmas and New Year’s, students on Holiday break with a mid-major non-conference opponent in town -most schools in the...

Indiana 2023 high school graduation rate climbs, but trails decade high

By ERIC WEDDLE More Indiana students earned diplomas from high schools in 2023 than the previous year but the graduation rate lags behind the high...

Local health departments receive $75 million in first round of public health funding

By ABIGAIL RUHMAN Eighty-six Indiana counties recently received the first round of public health funding to come from the state’s Health First Indiana initiative. Local health...
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