Monthly Archives: March 2022

CDC Changes Guidelines for Masks

INDIANA — The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) have issued new guidance in regards to wearing face masks in public spaces, based on new data. The CDC is recommending that individuals assess their risk in their community, and check with county levels of transmission of the COVID-19 virus. Currently, Marion … Read More

Historic Huddleston House Up for Sale

CAMBRIDGE CITY — Indiana Landmarks, owner of the Huddleston Farmhouse in Cambridge City, has announced that the historic property is up for sale. The house became home to the organization’s first regional office in 1974. John and Susannah Huddleston built the 14-room farmhouse in 1841 for their family of 13, … Read More

IndyPL Seeks Community Volunteers for Digital Indy Crowdsourcing Project

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Public Library (IndyPL) is asking the community for help identifying parks that were photographed from the early 1900s up through the 1990s  with little or no information attached to them. These photographs are a part of IndyPL’s Digital Indy collection, an online archive of documents, images, … Read More

Expect Repair Crews Out Weather Permitting

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Department of Public Works announced plans for extra working hours each day, encouraged by milder temperatures and dry weather until the weekend. At the direction of Mayor Joe Hogsett, and in coordination with union leadership from AFSCME Local 725, Indy DPW workers will undertake an extended … Read More

Key Streets Closed for Demolition and Replacement

MARION CO. — Ohio Street is closed under I-65 between College Avenue and New York Street to allow for structure demolition, pile driving operations, and drainage installation. This closure is anticipated to continue through March 20. Eastbound traffic will be detoured to New York Street throughout the duration of this … Read More