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Goodwill completes Excel Center Adult High School on southeast sideĀ 

Goodwill of Central and Southern Indiana and Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) gathered with Mayor Joe Hogsett to celebrate the completion of The Excel Center,...

Unpacking Indiana gubernatorial candidates’ health care policiesĀ 

With Indiana’s gubernatorial election approaching, the three candidates offer contrasting visions for health care. Here’s an examination of their proposals and what they mean...

Artistry in action: Riley patients raise sickle cell awarenessĀ 

At Riley Children’s Hospital, patients are channeling their experiences with sickle cell disease into a powerful art therapy project. Through this expression, they learn...

Two new affordable homeownership options unveiled on Near WestsideĀ 

Mayor Joe Hogsett and community partners unveiled two new affordable homeownership opportunities on Indy’s Near Westside.Ā  The Near West Horizon Project, two homes at 1401...

Report finds Hoosier pay more out-of-pocket health care costsĀ 

A new report from the IU Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health outlined the factors impacting heath care costs in Indiana, including spending...

Indiana EAP bill assistance applications openĀ 

The Indiana Energy Assistance Program (EAP) opened applications for assistance with utility bills. The application period will close on April 14, 2025.  To apply, residents...

Black Onyx Management celebrates growth and new brand identityĀ 

Black Onyx Management, an Indy-based management consulting firm, is celebrating their addition of 18 employees in the past two years. The firm’s commitment to...

Eskenazi to utilize GUIDE model for dementia careĀ 

Eskenazi Health is one of the first health systems in the country to utilize the new Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience (GUIDE) model for...

SCA volunteers gain experience at Hoosier National ForestĀ 

Volunteers from the Student Conservation Association (SCA) added to the more than 2,000 miles of trails improved on public land and clocked almost 1,000,000...

Indy DPW announces 2024 leaf collection season

The Indianapolis Department of Works (Indy DPW) announced leaf collection for the 2024 season will run from Nov. 11-Dec. 6. Residents can leave up to...
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