• Franciscan Health Hosts ASIST Suicide Intervention Course May 10-11

    BEECH GROVE — Franciscan Health in conjunction with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention will be hosting a LivingWorks Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) course on Friday, May 10 and Saturday, May 11 at the Hornet Park Community Center, 5245 Hornet Ave. in Beech Grove.The course will run from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day and attendees must be present for both days of the course to receive certification. Also, attendees must be registered for the course and class
  • Looking to the Skies Again in Indiana

    Hoosiers got a rare view of a spectacular event when the Northern Lights danced through the skies May 10-12, a scant month after the total eclipse. We probably all have cricks in our neck from all the sky gazing we’ve been doing.The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issued a statement on May 10 stating they had observed “at least seven coronal ejections (CMEs) from the sun,” and issued a Geomagnetic Storm Warning. Clinton Wallace, the director of NOAA’s Spac
  • Social Media Scam May Infect Computers with Viruses

    INDIANA — A scam is gaining steam on social media, catching users unaware, and could potentially install computer viruses on your computer.The latest “clickbait” scam posts a vague heading such as “I can’t believe he’s gone” or “She was so young,” and seems to have been shared by someone on your contact list. However, when you click on the link, a new window opens up and the user is instructed to click a link to update software so a video can
  • Ramp Metering Begins on East Side

    INDIANAPOLIS — Ramp metering began this week on I-465 on the southeast and east side of Indianapolis. Traffic signals will be in use at several ramps to improve traffic flow and safety along the busy corridor.Ramp metering will be in use on I-465 between I-65 and I-70 during peak travel times. Ramp metering controls the frequency of vehicles entering the roadway to match traffic capacity through traffic signals at on-ramps.When the meter is in use, signals cycle between red and green to in
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  • Pacers Bikeshare E-bikes Available Free to Residents

    INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis is first U.S. city to offer free annual bikeshare passes to residents. Residents of Marion County can register for a free annual “IndyRides Free” pass for Pacers Bikeshare, just in time to check out 325 new e-bikes now available for public use.The white e-bikes can be found alongside gold classic bikes at the system’s 50 bikeshare stations and ready to check out via the BCycle mobile app.Pacers Bikeshare e-bikes are electric assist, meaning use
  • The Indiana Murals of Thomas Hart Benton

    INDIANAPOLIS — On May 30 at 6 p.m., Indiana Landmarks’ affinity group Indiana Modern welcomes art historian and author Henry Adams to present an illustrated talk on Thomas Hart Benton’s life and work, including an in-depth look at his murals displayed in Woodburn Hall. Adams has authored over 400 publications in the field of American art history from Thomas Jefferson to Jackson Pollock. In 1989, in partnership with filmmaker Ken Burns, Adams produced a documentary on Benton, wh
  • Indiana Community Action Association Awarded Solar for All Funding

    INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Community Action Association (IN-CAA) was recently awarded $117,470,000 in funding in the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) “Solar for All” program. IN-CAA’s network of 22 agencies works to support low-income Hoosier households in multiple ways, including addressing their energy needs.A coalition of Indiana-based organizations and cities developed the successful proposal and will collaborate to distribute these funds to residents and
  • Fun Stuff Scheduled for Lugar Plaza Downtown

    INDIANAPOLIS — In partnership with the Indianapolis Cultural Trail, the Lunch at Lugar has kicked off on Thursdays. Look for  food trucks on Alabama Street every Thursday from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. for City County employees and others in the Market East neighborhood to grab a quick, convenient lunch. On May 16 and 23, Chicago Beef & Hotdogs will be highlighted. On May 30, Sakura Express and Chicago Beef & Dogs will be highlighted.In addition, several events are being offered
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  • Come To The Music

    “What is this?” My youngest granddaughter tapped a folder in my bag. “My music,” I replied to Myah. We pulled out the binder and I opened it. “Sing something, Clop,” Myah asked of me. I chose one of the Post-it notes that I used to mark the songs and began to sing. “Sing number 9,” Myah interrupted, and I sang a few notes, which also failed to engage her. I continued to prepare for choir practice, and she went onto YouTube.The Editor and the Creati
  • 100 Years Ago: May 17-23

    From The Indianapolis Star, Sunday, May 18, 1924: Butler College held an open house at its new Fairview Park site yesterday and a large number of friends of the college came out to inspect the grounds and see a baseball game between the Bulldogs and the University of Chicago. Members of the Scarlet Quill Club, an honorary society for Butler women, guided visitors over the new campus pointing out the proposed location of college buildings. Flags in the blue and white Butler colors marked the driv
  • Recycling Drop-Off Closes as Illegal Dumping Increases

    INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Department of Public Works (Indy DPW) announced the removal of the community recycling drop-off site at the Kroger located at 11101 Pendleton Pike.City staff will continue ongoing conversations to further expand recycling options, including a forthcoming structured drop-off recycling collaboration, for community members in Marion County, especially in the downtown, west side, and east side areas.Additional local recycling information, including information o
  • Spark on the Circle Returns June 1

    INDIANAPOLIS — Downtown Indy, Inc.’s “SPARK on the Circle” is returning to downtown Indianapolis this year. Spark will remain on the Circle past Nov. 3, and will include holiday programming to coincide with the Circle of Lights.Residents are encouraged to visit the space from 11 a.m.-dusk every day. The space will use the brick streets between the monument and the sidewalk on the northwest side of the quadrant, hosting seating and communal space, plus opportunities for mu
  • Register Now for Kid’s Firefighter for a Day Camp

    INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Fire Department has announced that registration is open for the annual IFD Firefighter for a Day Camp has opened. Kids 6-12 can come for a day of learning and fun with IFD, including washing a fire truck and playing in water. The camp is free, and will be held June 13-15 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. each day. The camp will be held outside in the football field next to the Warren Township Trustee Office, 501 N. Post Rd.In addition, IFD is looking for parents or other adult
  • Parking Lot Picnic Concert May 19

    IRVINGTON — The Irvington Arts Collective invites the community out for a community sing concert on Sunday, May 19 at 4 p.m. in the Irvington Presbyterian Church parking lot, 55 Johnson Ave.  If it rains, the concert will be in the building in Fellowship Hall.
    Bring your picnic blanket and basket (no alcohol is allowed on church property) or lawn chairs to enjoy the community chorus for an afternoon of music. Harmony Collective is a choir composed of people 16 and older who enjoy sing
  • Indy Urban Acres Hosts Plant Sale Mother’s Day Weekend

    INDIANAPOLIS — Indy Urban Acres, an initiative of The Parks Alliance of Indianapolis and Indy Parks, will have its annual plant sale onsite May 11, 12 & 27, at 7700 E. 21st Street Sale from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Sales will be held on May 15 at OneAmerica, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. There will be Native Plant Sale days June 1 & 2 at  9031 E 16th St, from 8 a.m.-1 p.m.. This sale supports Indy Urban Acres, with 100% of proceeds supporting their mission to harvest and distribute fresh, locally
  • Indy FOP #86 Honors Fallen Officers

    INDIANAPOLIS — Indy FOP #86 held the 47th Annual Peace Officers Memorial Service recently at The Father’s House church. Many families and officers gathered to remember and honor those who have been tragically killed in the line of duty. Their service and sacrifice is never forgotten.This event is held ahead of Nation Police Week which runs from May 12-18, 2024 with Peace Officers Memorial Day on May 15th. Officers and families from across the country will gather in Washington D.C. du
  • Halloween Festival Poster Contest Entries Needed

    IRVINGTON — The Historic Irvington Halloween Festival 2024 Poster Contest is live. Submit your bone-chilling bon à tirer for a chance to win $500 and for your work to be chosen as the official poster of The 78th Annual Irvington Halloween Festival.Submissions must be original to the artist. A $25 fee must be paid for each entry.Submissions will be accepted at the Irvington Library starting at 10AM, Monday, July 8th – 6PM, Friday, July 19, 2024.For more information, including t
  • FIDO Parvo Prevention Project Boosters May 11

    INDIANAPOLIS — FIDO is partnering with Indy’s Parvo Prevention Project to host a FREE Parvo Vaccine Clinic on Saturday, May 11th in the FIDO parking lot, 1505 N. Sherman,  from 11 a.m.- 3 p.m. This clinic is for the booster shot in the Parvo vaccine given in April. Pets who attend should have received the first vaccine at the Saturday, April 13th clinic.If you did not attend the April 13 Vaccine Clinic and need to get the Parvo Vaccine for your dog, you are welcome to bring your
  • Correcting a Tax Return After Filing

    INDIANA — As a general rule, you have three years to file an amended return. Reasons for filing an amended return may include reporting additional income, correcting your income or correcting your deductions and credits.You do not need to amend your return because of a simple math error or if you forgot to attach forms. DOR will contact you if more information is needed.You can file an amended return electronically. Or file another Form IT-40 with the box on the front page that reads, &ldq
  • Primary Voting 2024 on May 7

    If you couldn’t tell from all the political ads on TV or gumming up your social media, this is an election year. The primary in-person voting will be held on Tuesday, May 7, from 6 a.m.-6 p.m. You must be a registered voter with a current Indiana State ID, such as a driver’s license or other official ID from the Dept. of Motor Vehicles. You will be asked if you want a Democrat or Republican ballot for the primary. You will only be able to vote for candidates from one party for the pr
  • State of Indiana Launches SUN Bucks

    INDIANAPOLIS – The state of Indiana recently announced that applications for the Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer (SEBT) program, also known as SUN Bucks, are now open.SUN Bucks is a new benefits program that provides families a one-time payment of $120 for each eligible school-aged child to help purchase groceries during the summer. This ensures that students continue to have access to healthy meals beyond the school year.Children are eligible for the program if:• The household al
  • Damenchor Maifest at Indianapolis Leiderkranz May 4

    INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Leiderkranz, located at 1417 E. Washington St. will hold Damenchor Maifest on May 4 from 5-10 p.m. Dinner begins at 6:30 p.m., followed by a concert at 7 p.m., and a dance to the music of POLKAMOTION from 8-10 p.m.The dinner menu includes authentic German fare, and a full cash bar is available. Tickets are $30 for Dinner, Concert and Dance. For more information and tickets call Margit Ball at 317-783-1433 or 317-965-4656.There will be free parking in the FOP par
  • 2024 Summer Reading Registration Begins May 1

    INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Public Library staff are busy preparing for the 2024 summer reading program. This summer, the books and events include pet-themed workshops, reading and activity challenges for prizes, and readers are even a chance for local youth to win a Nintendo Switch, Amazon gift cards, or 529 College Choice CD Savings Accounts.The Indianapolis Public Library is partnering with IndyHumane to provide a Pet Adoption Wagon at branch locations on select dates and times. Lib
  • YMCA Holds Cycle-a-Thon

    INDIANAPOLIS — The 8th annual YMCA Cycle-a-Thon will bring together over 1000 people across Greater Indianapolis pedaling for a purpose. All the money raised through the event will go towards their Chronic Disease Prevention Programs, including but not limited to our LIVESTRONG at the Y Cancer survivor program.The Cycle-a-Thon will be held Fri., May 10 and Sat., May 11 (times vary for your local YMCA) at all local YMCA facilities for the Cycle-a-Thon. Virtual option available for all YMCA
  • Just a Little Motion Can Dramatically Improve Your Health

    When we picture getting fit, we usually think of at least 20 minutes of exercise, such as a jog or swim. But even a few minutes of exercise can lengthen our lives and make us feel better too. Three daily exercises lasting just a minute or two each — according to a December 2022 study in Nature Medicine by Emmanuel Stamatakis, Ph.D., et al. — gave non-exercisers in the study a 38-40% lower risk of death from cancer and 48-49% lower risk of death from cardiovascular disease than those
  • “Full Court Press” Episode 1 Special Screening at Newfield

    INDIANAPOLIS — On Monday May 6, Heartland Film is proud to present the world premiere and screening of Episode 1 of the upcoming ESPN+ Original Series Full Court Press at Newfields. The new series chronicles the ongoing journeys of senior South Carolina center Kamilla Cardoso, senior Iowa guard Caitlin Clark, and sophomore UCLA guard Kiki Rice.Kristen Lappas is the director of the series, and an award-winning alumna of Heartland Film’s Indy Shorts and Heartland International Film Fes
  • Coburn Place Launches Campaign for Housing for Domestic Violence Survivors

    INDIANAPOLIS — Domestic violence is worse in Indiana than elsewhere in the country, and in Indianapolis, it’s getting worse. In Indiana, 42.5% of women report having experienced domestic violence in their lifetimes, the fifth highest percentage in the country.“Domestic violence is a community problem, and we need community support to help families heal and break the cycle,” says Coburn Place President and CEO Rachel Scott. “We know transitional housing is the most c
  • Historic Decorator Showhouse to Benefit Eskenazi Health

    INDIANAPOLIS — The 2024 St. Margaret’s Hospital Guild Decorators’ Show House and Gardens, the longest running decorator show house event in the nation, will once again welcome the public to tour a classic Indianapolis home with proceeds benefiting Eskenazi Health. This year’s residence is the Sylvan House at 4521 Sylvan Rd.The annual event runs from Saturday, April 27, through Sunday, May 12. Hours are 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday; 10 a.m. – 7 p.
  • Rates and Taxes Set to Rise

    INDIANA — AES Indiana has received unanimous approval from the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) to adjust base rates for electricity. Starting in mid-May, base rates will increase by approximately 7.2 percent or a little under $10 for the average customer. While the proposed rate increase will vary among business customers, most small businesses can expect a rate increase in the 2 percent to 10 percent range. Base rates were last updated five years ago.In addition to the rate a
  • Mobility Projects Get $60.6 Million in Funding

    INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Metropolitan Planning Organization (IMPO) has awarded $60.6 million for 17 regionally important projects that will advance the region’s road safety, air quality, and infrastructure preservation goals.Projects in the area thatwere selected to receive funding in 2027 includ:• Madison Avenue Roadway Rehabilitation: This project includes the rehabilitation of Madison Avenue from Martin Street to Pleasant Run Parkway, including a “road diet&rdquo

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