Monthly Archives: July 2020

New City Health Orders Roll Back Some Openings

INDIANAPOLIS — Marion County adjusted capacity requirements and pursued a more aggressive approach to contain the spread of COVID-19 as of July 24. • Bars and nightclubs that were not permitted to be open in Stage 1-3 of the State’s reopening plan, must close. • Bar seating in restaurants must … Read More

Officers Honored for Water Rescue Efforts

INDIANAPOLIS – Chief Randal Taylor along with Assistant Chief Christopher Bailey and Commander Ronald Hicks made a special presentation at the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department’s Southeast District recently, in recognition of the heroic and selfless service of 4 Officers and 1 Sergeant. On Saturday, June 27, Officer Allen responded within … Read More

Organization Seeks Food and Money Donations Aug. 1

CUMBERLAND — Community Outreach Ministry Eastside (COME) needs help to provide food and assistance to a higher number of people due to the impact of COVID-19. A drive-thru “Food & Fund Drive” is set for Saturday, Aug, 1, from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. at Cumberland First Baptist Church, 116 … Read More

Applause!: July 21-Aug. 6

• National Night Out will be on Tuesday, Aug. 4 beginning at 6 p.m. Because of COVID-19 restrictions, this year’s celebrations will be modified to a Blue Lights National Night Out. Residents are encouraged to turn on an outside blue light that acknowledges the long-standing police/community engagement. Over 38 million … Read More

Pickleball King of Irvington Crowned

by Joe Stuckey Contributor IRVINGTON — Located in the tennis courts of Ellenberger Park you will find a smaller court with a lower net where Irvington residents chase, lob, hit and dink a hardened whiffle ball from side-to-side. These residents are playing America’s fastest growing sport, Pickleball. And last week, … Read More