Monthly Archives: February 2019

Pothole Patching Season Begins Early

INDIANAPOLIS—The Indianapolis Department of Public Works (DPW) would like to remind drivers to heed warnings to avoid crews working in open traffic to ensure safety for all. DPW crews have filled 24,690 potholes since January 1, 2019. Check the Indy Pothole Viewer to see open and closed pothole requests across … Read More

Podcast to Feature Al Hunter

Al Hunter will be at Coal Yard Coffee on Saturday, Feb. 16 at noon to talk about pop culture and history with Jay Baker and Kevin Friedly on the Firehouse Irvington podcast. Drop by 5547 Bonna Ave. and grab a hot beverage and settle in for what is sure to … Read More

Broad Ripple Selected as Second Location for Purdue Polytech HS

INDIANAPOLIS — Purdue Polytechnic High School announced its second charter school will open in the summer of 2019 in Broad Ripple. The STEM-focused innovative high school will occupy a 12,400-square-foot building at 1405 Broad Ripple Ave., formerly home to the Central Indiana Community Foundation (CICF).  Following minor renovations, the second … Read More

Kenzie Academy Announces Scholarships

INDIANAPOLIS — Kenzie Academy, a cutting-edge tech apprenticeship and coding school that focuses on accelerated, project-based learning, announced it would partner with Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) Indiana to grant $300,000 in scholarships to the program’s current high school seniors and recent alumni statewide. The scholarships will give JAG Indiana … Read More

Applause!: Feb. 15-21

• The Big Dig tearing up Brookside Parkway east of Rural St. will shift around in the upcoming weeks. The work at Tecumseh/Nowland, and Jefferson/Brookside and Coyner will be completed soon. Work at Keystone/Brookside will start in mid-February and continue through April, while work at Temple/Brookside should start shortly and … Read More