Monthly Archives: April 2020

Salvation Army Partnerships Help Expand Services

INDIANAPOLIS — The Salvation Army Indiana Division is responding to a wide variety of needs in cities and towns across Indiana as the COVID-19 crisis approaches the one month mark. From seniors asking for food delivery to municipalities in need of help setting up emergency shelters, The Salvation Army is … Read More

Eiteljorg Postpones Big Events

INDIANAPOLIS — Due to the ongoing public health emergency, several June events at the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art will not take place as scheduled. They include the Juneteenth Community Celebration, originally set for June 6, the Eiteljorg Indian Market and Festival, planned for June 27-28, and … Read More

INDOT Closes I-70 in Both Directions Temporarily

INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Department of Transportation will close I-70 Eastbound and Westbound for approximately 30 days in each direction. I-70 EB will close from the North Split to I-465 on April 13. All lanes and ramps will be closed for 30 days, scheduled to reopen on May 13. I-70 … Read More

IndyFringe Offers Livestream LAFF Shows

INDIANAPOLIS — IndyFringe is presenting an hour-long series of 12 comedy and parody sketches including a mockumentary about jobs that are hard to do from home, a look at how the crisis is affecting the North Pole, an interview with a quarantined vampire, satirical public service announcements and 3 music … Read More

Help For Housing Expenses Available to Hoosiers

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority (IHCDA) announced recently new housing resources available to Hoosiers struggling to pay their rent and mortgage payments. In addition to re-instituting the mortgage payment assistance program through Indiana’s Hardest Hit Fund (HHF) for homeowners, IHCDA has developed a new resource guide … Read More