Monthly Archives: October 2020

Requests for Absentee Ballots Must be Made Before Thursday, Oct. 22

INDIANAPOLIS — If you intend to vote by absentee ballot (mail-in voting), you must request your ballot before Thursday, Oct.22. You can request an absentee ballot by going online to: indianavoters.in.gov and clicking on your voter’s portal. You will be given an option to vote by mail. It will take … Read More

IRT Announces Re-Imagined 2020-21 Season

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Repertory Theatre staff and Board have been re-imagining its 2020-2021 Season and curating IRT classic productions that will bring hope for the future. The IRT is pleased to announce that it will produce a 6-play virtual season opening in early December with the holiday offering This … Read More

Drive-In Heartland

One of the generational markers is if you’ve been to a drive-in movie. Boomers most certainly have — in large and small towns, the drive-in was the place to be for dramas, both on the big screen and in the cars parked in neat rows. By the time the Gen … Read More

In-Person Early Voting Begins Tuesday, Oct. 6, Absentee Ballots Drop-Off

INDIANAPOLIS — In-person early voting begins in the city Tuesday, Oct. 6 at the Marion County Election Board Office in the City-County Building, 200 E. Washington St., W-144. Hours for early voting are: • Tuesday-Friday: Oct. 6-Oct. 23: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. •  Monday, Oct. 26-Friday, Oct. 30: 8 a.m.-7 p.m. … Read More

Arts for Lawrence Holds Murder Mystery Scavenger Hunt

LAWRENCE — Indiana Arts for Lawrence (AFL) announced a new event that is socially distanced, full of Fort Ben history, a spooky mystery, and a fun game. Every year, AFL offers the community an interactive activity to raise funds to support the arts and this year is no different. Although, … Read More