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Indiana Arts Commission and UIndy partner for study on creative aging arts programming  

A research study about the impact of creative aging arts programming for older adults has been released.   The Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) and the Center...

Community Health Network CEO Bryan Mills to retire after 40 yearsĀ 

Community Health Network President and CEO Bryan Mills announced July 1 that he will retire at the end of 2025, concluding a 40-year career...

IDEM unveils free toolkit to help businesses prevent pollutionĀ 

The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) introduced a new Pollution Prevention (P2) Toolkit designed to help Indiana businesses implement effective, low-cost strategies for...

Eskenazi urges firework and grill safety ahead of July 4Ā 

With the Fourth of July fast approaching, Eskenazi Health warns Hoosiers to think twice before lighting fireworks or stepping up to the grill without...

Youth tobacco use hits record lows in IndianaĀ 

Youth tobacco use in Indiana has dropped to its lowest level in two decades, according to the 2024 Indiana Youth Tobacco Survey (IYTS) released...

Hidden pain: Fighting fibroids in IndianapolisĀ 

Uterine fibroids, non-cancerous tumors arising from the smooth muscle of the uterus, affect up to 80% of Black women by age 50, often with...

Ascension St. Vincent Carmel opens Milk Express and Milk DepotĀ 

Ascension St. Vincent Carmel announced the opening of its new Milk Express and Milk Depot in partnership with The Milk Bank.   This initiative makes Ascension...

Hoosiers urge IDEM to protect state’s environmentĀ 

Nearly 300 Indiana residents have called on the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) to uphold critical clean air and water protections amid a...

Wayne Township superintendent announces retirementĀ 

Dr. Jeffrey K. Butts, superintendent of the Metropolitan School District (MSD) of Wayne Township, will retire on January 4, 2026, marking the end of...

INHP secures $12 million for Marion County affordable housing effortsĀ 

The Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership (INHP) announced it has raised more than $12 million to bolster affordable housing initiatives across Marion County.   Partnering with local...
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