Monthly Archives: March 2022

New Timelines Released for Local Street Closures in North Split Project

INDIANAPOLIS — Local street closures have been extended as part of the North Split interchange reconstruction project. These streets include Ohio Street, 10th Street, Market Street and Commerce Avenue. It was determined that to maximize construction efforts it would be more efficient to leave some streets closed so work could … Read More

Governor Signs Executive Order Ending the Public Health Emergency

INDIANAPOLIS — Governor Eric J. Holcomb recently signed Executive Order 22-09 ending the public health emergency after signing HEA 1001 into law. The public health emergency has been in effect since March of 2020. Recently, Indiana House members voted by a wide margin of 79-9 in favor of the bill … Read More

“The Reclamation of Madison Hemings”at IRT March 23

INDIANAPOLIS — The world premiere of Charles Smith’s The Reclamation of Madison Hemings will  be featured on Indiana Repertory Theater’s OneAmerica Mainstage March 23 – April 16. It’s 1866, and the Civil War has ended. Madison Hemings, son of Sally Hemings and Thomas Jefferson, and Israel Jefferson, former enslaved footman, … Read More

Indiana Historical Society Makes Popular In-Person Exhibits Available Online

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Historical Society (IHS) has made two of its popular features — You Are There and Be Heard exhibits — available online free of charge. In the You Are There exhibit series, historic photographs are brought to life three-dimensionally, right down to the actors playing the people … Read More

Irvington Historical Society Schedules Busy March

IRVINGTON —  The Irvington Historical Society will host the indoor Irvington Market on Sunday, March 13 from noon-3 p.m. Twenty vendors will be on hand offering handcrafted items, plus vintage goods. Live music from MJ & the New Embers will play. The In Abstract art exhibit at the Bona Thompson … Read More