Monthly Archives: March 2021

Police Conduct “Full Court Press” in March

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Criminal Justice Institute announced that more than 200 law enforcement agencies will be cracking down on dangerous and impaired driving in March, as part of a statewide enforcement campaign. Now until March 21, officers will be conducting high-visibility patrols showing zero tolerance for those driving aggressively, … Read More

Applause!: March 5-11

• Irvingtonian Charlotte Ottinger will be on Nelson Price’s radio show “Hoosier History Live” on WICR 88.7 on March 13 at noon-1 p.m. to talk about Madge Oberholtzer, the Irvington woman killed by D.C. Stephenson. Charlotte’s book about Madge will be coming out in October. Tune in and ask questions! … Read More

Street Closures Downtown for North Split Construction Project

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) announced closures on Alabama Street between 11th and 12th streets for partial demolition of the I-65 bridge over Alabama Street. Previous lane shifts allow four travel lanes to be maintained in each direction on I-65 and the Pennsylvania/Meridian Street exit to remain … Read More

Virtual First Friday Brings Local Art to Everyone

INDIANAPOLIS — In accordance with the Marion County Covid restrictions, the Circle City Industrial Complex Artists (CCIC Artists) will host a Virtual First Friday on the “Circle City Industrial Complex Artists” Facebook page (@ccicartists) and mirrored on the Circle City Industrial Complex’s main Facebook page (@circlecityind) as part of the … Read More

IRT Announces Final Two Productions for Season

INDIANAPOLIS — After months of reimagining its first-ever virtual season, the Indiana Repertory Theatre is pleased to announce the final two titles in its 2020–2021 Season: the second play in this year’s INclusion Series, Mrs. Harrison by R. Eric Thomas, followed by the award-winning play by IRT’s Playwright-in-Residence James Still, … Read More