Monthly Archives: February 2019

Irvington Churches Observe Lent With Soup Suppers

The six weeks before Easter Sunday is Lent, when many Christians abstain from certain foods or activities. In Irvington, the Irvington Association of Ministers host “round robin” style Soup Suppers at participating churches, sharing fellowship among denominations and building a stronger community. The churches have created this tradition over the … Read More

IMPD Evidence Tech Officers Receive New Equipment

INDIANAPOLIS – Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) Evidence Technicians recently received 20 new Alternative Light Source (ALS) cameras and extensive training to advance their skillset in processing crime scenes. Evidence Technicians (ET) are specially trained sworn officers who respond to crime scenes to assist in documenting and collecting evidence, with … Read More

City Adopts First Sustainability and Resilience Plan

INDIANAPOLIS—After months of planning and community input, the Metropolitan Development Commission adopted Indianapolis’ first citywide Sustainability and Resilience Strategy to help the City plan for the opportunities and challenges that the future is sure to bring. The Office of Sustainability developed Thrive Indianapolis with the collaboration, and financial, and technical … Read More

Talk to Recount Daredevil Techniques Used to Restore Indiana War Memorial

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis ranks first in the nation in the number of acres dedicated to honoring our veterans, and second only to Washington D.C. in the number of monuments. One of the monuments, the Indiana War Memorial, has been shrouded in scaffolding since late last summer. On March 7, Indiana … Read More