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Indiana Senate Bill 287 sparks debate: Officials react to partisan school board proposalĀ 

Indiana's Senate Bill 287, authored by State Sen. Gary Byrne (R-Byrneville), proposes introducing partisan labels to school board elections. This move has ignited a...

Trump’s cuts to impact Hoosier health: What this means for the futureĀ 

The recent federal decision to rescind over $11 billion in health grants has significant implications for Indiana's public health infrastructure, particularly vaccination programs.   The Indiana...

Community Arts Calendar: National Poetry Month, Earth Day, Easter and other things coming this April

Welcome to April! Spring has sprung and the rainy season has begun, but that’s not stopping Hoosiers from getting outside to enjoy the weather and...

2025 Kroger Symphony on the Prairie promises a summer of unforgettable musicĀ 

The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra (ISO) announced the 2025 Kroger Symphony on the Prairie season, offering a lineup of performances at Conner Prairie Amphitheatre in...

IRT to close 2024-25 season with ā€˜The Play That Goes Wrong’

The Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) is closing out its 2024-25 season with a disaster of a show — on purpose. ā€œThe Play That Goes Wrong,ā€...

White River pollution fight heads to court: Environmentalists demand actionĀ 

The Hoosier Environmental Council (HEC) has filed a lawsuit against the Indiana Office of Administrative Law Proceedings (OALP) after the agency upheld a permit...

Bears & bands do battle in 2025 Circle City Classic

The 2025 Circle City Classic, in its 41st year, is a celebration of Black culture, sports and entertainment.Ā  Two HBCU powerhouses, Morgan State University Bears...

A.R.T.I. announces Black Theater conference, CenterStage 2025

CenterStage 2025, a one-day conference dedicated to celebrating and exploring Black theater, is coming this spring. Presented by the Africana Repertory Theatre of IU-Indianapolis (A.R.T.I.),...

The Indy Arts Council’s new president and CEO is Deputy Mayor Judith Thomas

Judith B. Thomas is excited to serve as the new president and CEO of the Indy Arts Council. The Indy Arts Council announced the decision...

Recorder Rewind: Windy City Bulls at Indiana Mad Ants (Photos)

The Indiana Mad Ants fell short to the Windy City Bulls 116-113 on March 24. Check out photos from senior sports photographer David Dixon...
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