Monthly Archives: August 2020

How to Stay Productive While Working From Home During COVID-19

COVID-19 has forced a new way of life upon many of us where working from home full-time has become the new reality that we never expected during our careers. This new arrangement has become a welcome and comfortable change from normal work routines for many individuals, but for others it’s … Read More

City Announces Grants for Emergency Services

INDIANAPOLIS — The recipients for the first round of Emergency Services Grants have been announced. The competitive application process prioritized funding to rapidly rehouse persons living in temporary non-congregate shelter/housing, help operate emergency non-congregate temporary shelters/housing, and prevent homelessness for persons affected by the COVID-19 Crisis. The organizations that will … Read More

IMPD E-Commerce Exchange Zones at District Headquarters

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) encourages the use of “E-Commerce Exchange Zone” at each district headquarters. Citizens are encouraged to use the front parking lots or lobby (if available) when completing online purchases and transactions. As online business transactions are more frequently conducted, there has been a … Read More

First Friday in Indianapolis

INDIANAPOLIS — The Harrison Center is pleased to bring three new shows opening Friday, Aug. 7 at 6 p.m. for social distance viewing — don’t forget to bring your mask (masks required). In the Harrison Gallery, Benny Sanders will present his newest body of work, “I Will Wait By The … Read More

A Visit to the General Store

As an Indiana farm kid in the 50s I didn’t get to spend a lot of time with my Dad. He worked long hours in the fields and the opportunity for the two of us to have time together was rare. It is for this reason that my heart would … Read More