Monthly Archives: May 2013

Innovative Cultural Trail Officially Opens May 10

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Cultural Trail: A Legacy of Gene & Marilyn Glick is a world-class urban bike and pedestrian path that connects neighborhoods, Cultural Districts and entertainment amenities, and serves as the downtown hub for the entire central Indiana greenway system. The eight-mile uniquely paved, beautifully landscaped and lit … Read More

IMPD Explorers Among CERT Graduates

Have you ever wondered how you would react in a serious crisis? Would you freeze or panic? Would you know what to do and how to organize people around you to deal with the situation at hand? For two CERT classes, a final exam on April 27th put those questions … Read More

Unclaimed Civil War Veteran Remains Sent to Arlington

INDIANAPOLIS — The remains of two unclaimed Civil War veterans with links to early Indiana history were recently sent to Arlington National Cemetery for inurnment, according to Flanner and Buchan Funeral Centers. A special ceremony at the Hoosier Patriot Memorial in Washington Park East Cemetery on May 7 honored their … Read More

Celebrate Irvington May 11

IRVINGTON — On Saturday, May 11 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m., residents of the east side will have a chance to celebrate the past, present and future of Irvington. The day features food trucks, live music, arts, crafts, theater, civic organizations, an alternative gift fair, and more. The day begins with … Read More

Community Heart & Vascular Hospital Provides Equipment to Lawrence Twp. Schools

INDIANAPOLIS — Pamela Hunt, vice president of Patient Care and chief nursing executive of Community Heart and Vascular Hospital, along with Joyce Irwin, president and CEO of Community Health Network Foundation, recently presented four full-rescue automated external defibrillators (AEDs) and 120 student athlete echocardiograms to Lawrence Township Schools. Lawrence North … Read More