Monthly Archives: December 2021

The Black Day of the General Assembly

This column first appeared in April 2011 Indiana’s part-time legislature does not meet year-round. During odd-numbered years the legislature meets for 61 days (not necessarily consecutively) and must be adjourned by April 30. During even-numbered years the legislature meets for 30 days (not necessarily consecutively) and must be adjourned by … Read More

Study Reveals Slight Improvement in Food Access

INDIANAPOLIS — A recent survey by the Indy Hunger Network noted that food insecurity has improved in Indianapolis over the past year. The report describes the findings from a population-based survey of those with a need for food assistance in Marion County in the period from late May through early … Read More

I-465 Improvements Coming in Spring 2022

INDIANAPOLIS — The Clear Path 465 project will improve safety and traffic flow on I-465 and I-69 where they connect on the northeast side of Indianapolis. The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) has divided the multi-year project into two construction contracts. Work is expected to begin in 2022 on the … Read More

Free Narcan Training Dec. 14

INDIANAPOLIS — The Safety Community Action Team of the Near East Quality of Life Plan will present free opioid overdose training on Tuesday, Dec. 14 at 6 p.m. in the Springdale Room of the John H. Boner Center, 2236 E. 10th St. Admission is free, but pre-registration is required online … Read More