Monthly Archives: April 2018

Indy Selected to be Part of Smart Cities Collaborative

INDIANAPOLIS – The Department of Metropolitan Development and the Department of Public Works, in partnership with IndyGo, announced that Indianapolis has been chosen to participate in Transportation for America’s Smart Cities Collaborative. The program brings together cities with an aim to implement smart mobility policies and explore emerging technologies and … Read More

Neighborhood of the Month: Kennedy-King

INDIANAPOLIS — Kennedy-King will be the City’s Neighborhood of the Month for April 2018. The Neighborhood of the Month initiative highlights an Indianapolis community each month, working to engage local groups and promote projects by various City departments. Dating back to the 1800s, the Kennedy-King neighborhood is known as a … Read More

Veterans Hall of Fame Opens in Lawrence

LAWRENCE — The Indiana Military Veterans Hall of Fame (IMVHOF) celebrated the official opening of its permanent building at 5360 Herbert Lord Road, Indianapolis on Thurs., April 5. The grand opening ceremony featured remarks by those who helped establish the IMVHOF including Senator Joe Donnelly, Steve Collier (Mayor of Lawrence), … Read More

Meals on Wheels Secures $1 Mill. Grant from State

INDIANAPOLIS — Meals on Wheels on Wheels of Central Indiana (MOWCI) announced that it has secured a $1 million grant from the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) to support the delivery of medically-tailored meals to low-income individuals living with HIV. The grant is allowing MOWCI  to provide meal delivery … Read More

85 Trees Planted in Irvington

Last Saturday morning neighbors and volunteers pitched in to plant 85 Trees that KIB provided (Molly Wilson, KIBI lead arborist was in charge). This happened because back in late June 2017, a handful of neighbors put their heads together in a pub planning session, in an ongoing response to the … Read More