Monthly Archives: November 2020

Historical Marker to be Placed at Julian House November 7

IRVINGTON — On Saturday, Nov. 7, the Indiana Historical Bureau will be placing a marker commemorating the life of Grace Julian Clarke, a resident of Irvington, at her home at 115 S. Audubon. The ceremony begins at 11:30 a.m. and there will be speakers from the Indiana Historical Bureau, the … Read More

Salvation Army Launches Red Kettle Campaign

INDIANAPOLIS — The Salvation Army is officially launching a new peer-to-peer fundraising campaign that invites the public to take an active role in supporting the organization. The Virtual Red Kettle Campaign has a goal of raising $250,000 online through the platform, which allows supporters to create their own virtual Red … Read More

Use of Force Review Board Created

INDIANAPOLIS — IMPD Chief Randal Taylor recently announced the approval of an updated policy on use of force reporting and investigations that includes the creation of the Use of Force Review Board. The board will have the authority to review uses of force by an IMPD officer, whether a physical … Read More

Veterans Day 2020 Goes Virtual

INDIANAPOLIS — Veterans Day is Wednesday, Nov. 11 and is usually marked by parades and ceremonies. However, like so many important events this year, the Veterans Day traditions of a breakfast and parade downtown are cancelled. In place of the annual events held near the American Legion Mall, the Veterans … Read More