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Hidden epidemic:Ā BrainĀ InjuryĀ AwarenessĀ Month shines spotlight on Indiana survivorsĀ 

Each March, advocates across the country observe Brain Injury Awareness Month, a national effort aimed at educating the public about traumatic and acquired brain injuries and the long-term...

Lawrence selected for Urban Green Governance CohortĀ 

The City of Lawrence, Indiana has been selected to participate in a statewide environmental initiative aimed at strengthening urban forestry and sustainability efforts.  Mayor Deb Whitfield announced...

REVIEW: ā€˜Pretty Woman’ dazzles on stage at Beef and BoardsĀ 

Beef and Boards Dinner Theatre is bringing the classic romantic fairytale, ā€œPretty Woman: The Musical,ā€ to the stage for the first time.  ā€œPretty Woman: The...

Celebrating Women’s History Month with Joi McCrary

Redefining success and opportunity for Black women in business Joi McCrary is busy dismantling the "fine print" of entrepreneurship. As the founder of a multifaceted...

Hoosier Senators reflect on 2026 Legislative Session

The 2026 Legislative Session came to a close on Feb. 27, and legislators reflect on the work they’ve done to address affordability, public safety,...

Community Arts Calendar: March activations and celebrations

What’s the old saying? March comes in like a lion and out like a lamb.  Regardless of the weather, Hoosiers will have plenty to do...

Black Hoosiers urged to get screened as colorectal cancer awareness month beginsĀ 

As March marks National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, public health advocates and national cancer organizations are urging Hoosiers — and especially Black residents, who...

Nature Conservancy outlines conservation gains,Ā future plansĀ in annualĀ webinarĀ 

Leaders from The Nature Conservancy’s Indiana chapter detailed a broad strategy to restore and protect Indiana’s natural systems — from forests and wetlands to...

Q&A: Author Rodney J. Suggs on romance, representation and chasing dreams

Hoosier novelist Rodney J. Suggs just completed his first romance series. Born and raised in Elkhart, Indiana, Suggs became an author later in life, having...

‘Don’t stop fighting’: Kamala Harris brings message to Indy during Women’s History Month

The stage at Old National Centre was absentĀ ofĀ campaign trappings on Feb 26. There were no podiums emblazoned with slogans, no battleground state signage. Instead,...

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