Monthly Archives: October 2020

Have a Plan to Vote in 2020

INDIANA — Officials are expecting record turnout for the 2020 General Election on Tuesday, Nov. 3. Voters should anticipate long lines and wait times to cast their vote in any one of the 150 voting centers throughout the city. If possible, bring a folding chair, and umbrella if it looks … Read More

Four Poverty-Fighting Efforts Selected for Grants

INDIANAPOLIS — Christian Theological Seminary has awarded grants totaling $100,000 in 2020 for four efforts aimed at breaking the cycle of poverty in Indianapolis. The 2020 Faith & Action grant recipients follow. A grant to Faith IN Indiana’s programs and policies to reduce incarceration and the stark impact of incarceration … Read More

Free and Discounted Transportation to Polling Centers

INDIANAPOLIS — All IndyGo fixed route and Open Door service will be fare-free on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 3 from start of service until 10 p.m. Riders can find the best route to their destination at www.indygo.net/plan-your-trip. Uber is offering a 50% discount on trips to and from the polls … Read More

Indy Rocks

For many years I was one of the tens of thousands of motorists heading out east New York St. from the downtown area at the end of day. Crossing the Belt Railroad and seeing the green heights of Hillside Park provided me with a psychological boost — the narrow confines … Read More

Broadcasters Donate to Hoosier Gym

INDIANA — The Indiana Broadcasters Association, which represents more than 270 TV and Radio stations across the Hoosier state, is donating  $15,000 to support the Hoosier Gym in Knightstown.  The contribution was presented this week during the IBA’s 2020 “Best In Broadcasting” Spectrum Awards that originated from the iconic venue. … Read More