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REVIEW: Must-see shows during the 20th anniversary IndyFringe Festival

The 2025 IndyFringe Festival presented by Everwise Credit Union is finally here. IndyFringe is my penultimate theatrical experience as the summer starts to wind down...

American Heart Association, Indianapolis Airport launch cardiac emergency response plan 

More than 10.5 million annual passengers and 11,000 employees at Indianapolis International Airport (IND) will soon be better prepared to respond to medical crises.  The...

CONCERT REVIEW: Nelly’s 25th anniversary tour, “Where the Party At,” brought nostalgia to Ruoff 

The "Where the Party At Tour," featuring Nelly, Ja Rule and Eve alongside special guests Chingy and St. Lunatics, included a nostalgic but lively...

New book ‘MicroPivots’ offers 101 stories fueling change

Award-winning leader Anushree M. Bag released a new book, "MicroPivots: 101 Leadership Stories to Spark Change and Build Momentum."   The work challenges the notion that...

Chicken & Beer Festival returns to downtown for 5th anniversary 

The Chicken & Beer Festival will return to University Park on Saturday, Oct. 18, marking its fifth anniversary with food, drinks, music and a...

Motion-activated faith: The light comes on as you move

“So too, faith, if it does not have works (to back it up), is by itself dead (inoperative and ineffective).” — James 2:17 “Don’t wait...

DebbieKakes & More owner turned home-based business into third career 

Debbie Butler, owner of DebbieKakes & More, started her bustling, word-of-mouth business from her home kitchen seven years ago.  Butler, a Chicago native, mom of...

The problem with MEI

Indiana Gov. Mike Braun issued Executive Order (EO) 25-14 this past January. Its ostensible purpose is “Ensuring that all Hoosiers have equality of opportunity by...

7 Days to find Indiana’s next game-changers

Dear RALLY Committee Members, Sponsors, and Partners, When InnoPower decided to co-host RALLY 2025, it wasn't just about joining forces — it was about unleashing...

WWII soldier Pvt. Leroy B. Miller, Jr. returns home to Indianapolis after 81 years

The remains of Private Leroy B. Miller, Jr., U.S. Army, killed in action during World War II, return to Indianapolis Aug. 15 following the...
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