Monthly Archives: September 2020

Lawrence Appoints Director of Crime Prevention

LAWRENCE — The City of Lawrence has named Lisa Harvey as the new Director of Crime Prevention for the city. Lisa brings over 25 years of experience in Social Services to the new role. Previously, she served as a case manager with the Columbus Organization. She was also the Executive … Read More

Indy Art & Seek Offers 100 Artworks in Public Places

INDIANAPOLIS — Keep Indianapolis Beautiful and the Arts Council of Indianapolis have teamed up with 72 local artists for Indy Art & Seek, a project that has put 107 pieces of art on temporary display all over the city. Artworks include murals, performance, literary pieces, and  smaller pieces that take … Read More

Virtual Events Invite Hoosiers to Discuss Why Local Reporting Matters

INDIANAPOLIS — At a time when local journalism is under threat, Indiana Humanities, in partnership with the Hoosier State Press Association, invites Hoosiers across the state to participate in a virtual dinner party about why local reporting matters. Designed to be in-depth and fun, the simultaneous statewide conversations called “Chew … Read More

Agape Plans Boots & Bowties House Parties For Fundraiser

INDIANA — Agape Therapeutic Riding Resources, a therapeutic equine nonprofit with locations in Cicero, Greenfield and Martinsville, announced plans to move forward with its annual Boots & Bowties fundraiser, with supporters hosting smaller house parties that stream the entertainment and auction virtually. Boots & Bowties House Parties will take place … Read More

Public Input Needed for Glendale Branch Library Relocation

INDIANAPOLIS — The public is invited to offer suggestions for a new branch of The Indianapolis Public Library to replace the current Glendale Branch at the Glendale Shopping Center by participating in a series of online public meetings and completing surveys during September and October. These steps follow approval on … Read More