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City of Lawrence selected for National League of Cities Accelerator

The program will advance city-wide health and wellness initiatives LAWRENCE, IN - The city of Lawrence has been selected by the National League of Cities (NLC)...

Free vaccines, lead testing and gift cards offered at two Indy health eventsĀ 

Indianapolis families will have access to free health services, lead testing and family-friendly activities during two upcoming community events in August.  From 4-8 p.m. on...

More than ice cream: Howdy Homemade builds purpose through inclusionĀ 

John worked and worked at Howdy Homemade Ice Cream in Indianapolis, saving up every dollar to buy himself one ambition: a pair of bowling...

How climate change amplifies inequalityĀ 

In Indianapolis, climate change is not just a future threat — it is already worsening heat, flooding and air quality.  Those harms disproportionately affect underserved...

Asian American Alliance to host free community health fairĀ 

The Asian American Alliance, Inc. will host a free health fair aimed at expanding health education, access and preventative care across the Indianapolis community.   The...

IU Health names new metro region presidentĀ Ā 

Indiana University Health appointed Dr. Michele Saysana as the new president of its Adult Academic Health Center and Metro Region, effective July 27.  Saysana will...

IPS awarded over $10M to support literacyĀ 

Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) received a $10.5 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to expand its literacy efforts across elementary schools.  The grant will support...

How to tackle medical debtĀ 

The Indiana Community Action Poverty Institute is offering two virtual workshops this summer aimed at helping Hoosiers better understand and respond to medical debt.  The...

Camp Atterbury to be used to detain immigrants

U.S. Rep. AndrĆ© Carson (IN-07) is raising concerns about the federal government’s decision to use Camp Atterbury to detain immigrants in the custody of...

524 babies died in Indiana in 2023, new program targets root causesĀ 

Cradle Indy officially launched its bold new initiative to combat infant mortality in Indianapolis with an event titled ā€œONE: A Night to Win the...
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