Monthly Archives: May 2021

Local Roads to Close Due to North Split Construction

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) announced the closure of 10th Street between College Avenue and Dorman Street for the demolition of the I-65 bridge over 10th Street. This short-term closure is part of the larger North Split reconstruction project. On or after Thursday, May 27, 10th Street … Read More

Grave Markers Available for Veterans

The Department of Veterans Affairs offers bronze medallions to attach to existing, privately purchased headstones or markers, signifying a deceased’s status as a veteran. The item can be furnished instead of a traditional government headstone or marker for veterans whose death occurred on or after Nov. 1, 1990, and whose … Read More

Buck Creek Players Finish Season with “First Date”

INDIANAPOLIS — Buck Creek Players will finish their 47th season with First Date, a live outdoors and streaming event. The live show will be at the Buck Creek Playhouse or stream the production from the comfort of your own home. Live performances are June 18 – 20, 2021, with one … Read More

Brookside Recycling Bins Removed

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Department of Public Works (Indy DPW) removed the community recycling drop-off site at Brookside Park, 3500 Brookside Parkway S Drive. Signs have been installed at the Brookside Park location to inform residents that the site has closed and explain how to find a different recycling location. … Read More

Eiteljorg Opens Exhibit on Laughter and Resilience

INDIANAPOLIS — A fascinating look at humor, comedy and satire in Native American cultures is now showing at the Eiteljorg Museum, “Laughter and Resilience: Humor in Native American Art.” Featuring paintings, cartoons, pottery, jewelry, textiles, cultural objects and mixed media, Laughter and Resilience is a traveling exhibition, organized by the … Read More