Monthly Archives: March 2022

Hoosiers Need to be Prepared for Severe Weather

During Severe Weather Preparedness Week from March 13-19, the National Weather Service and government agencies encouraged residents to prepare and stay safe during inclement weather. Indianapolis can be vulnerable to weather events such as heavy winds, flooding, tornadoes, extreme heat, and more. While different weather events may call for different … Read More

Widening of Monon Trail Begins

INDIANAPOLIS —The project that will this year widen the Monon Trail between 14th and 56th streets was recently kicked off by city officials. With spring on the horizon and outdoor recreation on the minds of residents, the $1.65 million construction project will soon provide more space for walking, biking and … Read More

News Briefs: March 25-31

Future of Brookside School #54 Subject of Summit INDIANAPOLIS — The John Boner Neighborhood Center will host a summit on the future of Brookside Elementary #54 on Saturday, April 23 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the school, 3150 E. 10th St. Attendees are encourage to share experiences, discuss ideas, and … Read More

State Announces Sites for Archives and Schools for the Deaf and Blind

INDIANAPOLIS — Sites have been selected for a new state archives building and a co-located site for the Indiana School for the Deaf (ISD) and the Indiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired (ISBVI). The archives building will be constructed in downtown Indianapolis, adjacent to the Senate Avenue Parking … Read More

Applause!: March 25-31

• Reader Linda R. wants to thank Officers Walter Hendricks and Kevin Watterson for helping a family member on March 5 in a difficult situation. She appreciated their efforts to help, and their calming influence and sympathy. Thank you, officers! • The Kan-Kan Cinema and the neighbors around them have … Read More