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AES and Marian University partner to improve literacy 

AES Indiana and Marian University have announced a five-year partnership aimed at addressing education and literacy needs in Indianapolis’ near northwest area.   The utility company...

Recorder Rewind: Bill Hampton’s 90th Birthday

Indiana Basketball Hall of Famer William 'Bill' Hampton celebrated his 90th birthday with a private outing at the Broadmoor Country Club during the weekend...

Recorder Rewind: Lawrence Central vs Lawrence North High School football

Lawrence North High School defeated Lawrence Central in 'The Battle for the Bell' 34-27 on Aug. 22. Check out photos from senior sports photographer...

Health leaders to convene in Indianapolis for Pathways to Wellness Conference 

Some of the most prominent voices in health care will gather in Indianapolis on Friday, Oct. 3, 2025, for Pathways to Wellness for All:...

Celebrating Breastfeeding Awareness Month

Pregnancy and the newborn phase are tough. From seasoned pros to first-time moms, each baby brings their own challenges and with them, so many rewards....

Support and sow!

August is a full month in the city of Indianapolis. It is the month of the Indiana State Fair. It is the month many students,...

Woulda, coulda, shoulda…

Discussing and debating political history, whether domestic or international, is a cherished pastime which transcends cultural or geographic boundaries. In America, we love to verbally...

The spark we didn’t ask for: How new education policies might save the teacher pipeline

While interviewing for new teachers last spring, I noticed something interesting. During three different interviews, candidates, all with distinct backgrounds and stories, replied to a...

Google’s Indianapolis data center plan advances over neighbors’ objections

This story was originally posted on WFYI. By FARRAH ANDERSON Shouts of “Sellouts!” and loud boos erupted inside the City-County Building on Wednesday after Indianapolis development...

Attorney General Todd Rokita and Governor Mike Braun update requirements for state contractors to make clear that discriminatory DEI practices are impermissible

Attorney General Rokita is charged with reviewing/approving all state contracts and enforcing False Claims Act This story was originally published on the official website of...
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