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Pancreatic cancer and the Black community

Nearly every American has a link to cancer — but the link between pancreatic cancer and the Black community is especially tragic.  Pancreatic cancer is one...

Braun eyes property tax breaks for seniors, assessment changes

This story was originally published in the Indiana Capital Chronicle. Indiana Gov. Mike Braun plans to push lawmakers on property tax relief in the next...

VA to invest $800M in infrastructure upgrades, including Indy facility improvementsĀ 

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced plans to realign an additional $800 million this fiscal year to upgrade health care facilities across the...

Hundreds rally honoring fallen veterans with ‘Carry the Load’ in Indianapolis

A national campaign dedicated to preserving the meaning of Memorial Day is making its way through Indianapolis with hundreds of residents and visitors joining...

Bridging the gap: Helping veterans transition into civilian careers

For many veterans, transitioning from military to civilian life is not just about finding a job; it’s about being seen and valued for the...

Veterans call line provides advocacy resources

The Veterans Health Administration launched One Indiana Call Line, a new patient advocacy resource for Hoosier veterans.  The call line provides veterans enrolled in one...

Veterans to be celebrated at Indy Art CenterĀ 

Veterans and all military-connected community members are invited to the Indy Art Center for a day of art-making workshops.  Attendees will connect with current and...

Martin University honors 9/11 victims with AmeriCorps Day of Service & RemembranceĀ 

Martin University is collaborating with The Health Foundation of Greater Indianapolis, AmeriCorps/Serve Indiana and Keeping Indianapolis Beautiful to host the AmeriCorps Day of Service...

Local woman seeks information for Black Women WWII Vets exhibition

Last year on Veteran’s Day, Indiana resident Gail Bushrod honored her cousin, Pansye Holland, a Black woman who served in World War Two as...

Free phones help Indy’s unhoused get connected

Nowadays, it’s almost impossible to get by without a phone.   But for some unhoused people, going without a phone for days, weeks or months...
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