Monthly Archives: May 2019

Indy 500 Film Festival at Irvington Library

INDIANAPOLIS — Individuals of all ages are invited to view historic racing films that capture the renown drivers and cars during the month of May at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway as part of the “Indy 500 Film Festival,” on Tuesday, May 7 and Tuesday, May 14 at 7 p.m. at … Read More

Former Mayor, Senator Richard Lugar Passes

INDIANAPOLIS — Richard Lugar, former Senator from Indiana and former Mayor of Indianapolis, passed away April 28 in Falls Church, Virginia. On April 29, the Governor Eric Holcomb and Mayor Joe Hogsett, public servants, and members of the public, held a memorial and wreath laying ceremony on Richard G. Lugar … Read More

FACE Clinic Spays and Neuters 85 Community Cats

INDIANAPOLIS — FACE Low-Cost Animal Clinic announced that approximately 14 volunteers, including four veterinarians and FACE staff members, donated their time to spay and neuter 85 community cats on Sunday, April 28. The cats came from across the city, with a majority from the eastside, southwest side and the northwest … Read More

News Briefs: May 3-9

Marion County Summer Youth Programs Get $2.9 in Funding INDIANAPOLIS — The Summer Youth Program Fund (SYPF), a funding collaborative of 10 local and national partners, announced grants totaling $2,928,182 will be awarded to 169 not-for-profit organizations serving youth in Marion County. The grants will fund 210 summertime programs, activities … Read More

Pets Contribute to Positive Mental Health

For all those who love dogs, cats and other pets, you don’t have to be told that the bonds between humans and animals can be powerful. Children, teenagers, adults and seniors all find great enjoyment from their pets, and many look at them as a true member of the family. … Read More