Monthly Archives: September 2016

Arsenal Tech Girls’ Rugby Team Rises to the Top

INDIANAPOLIS — In the spring of 2013, the girls’ rugby team at Arsenal Technical High School was abandoned by its coaching staff and had its season cut short, leaving the group of young Tech Titans uncertain about the future of the program. Just three short years later, the team that … Read More

IndyPL Celebrates Freedom to Read During Banned Books Week

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Public Library is joining the American Library Association, the Freedom to Read Foundation, the Association of American Publishers and a host of other diverse organizations as part of a national alliance to promote the value of free and open access to information during Banned Books Week, … Read More

When It’s Gone, It’s Gone Forever

For almost 90 years, storefronts at the northwest corner of Emerson Avenue and East 10th Street offered the surrounding community services from groceries to pharmaceuticals; from a haircut and a perm to family dining. Today, all that remains of a once vibrant commercial strip is a truncated site. Indianapolis realtor … Read More

Deadline Extended for 10-Digit Dialing in 317 Area Code

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (Commission) has extended the deadline for 10-digit dialing in Central Indiana’s 317 telephone area code to Oct. 15. Beginning on Oct. 15, consumers in the 317 area code will be required to dial 10 digits for all local phone calls. After this date, … Read More

IndyPL Celebrates Freedom to Read During Banned Books Week

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Public Library is joining the American Library Association, the Freedom to Read Foundation, the Association of American Publishers and a host of other diverse organizations as part of a national alliance to promote the value of free and open access to information during Banned Books Week, … Read More