Monthly Archives: May 2022

IndyGo Announces Wellness in Transit Pilot

INDIANAPOLIS — IndyGo, in partnership with Gennesaret Free Clinics, launched its newest program, “Wellness in Transit,” devoted to holistic community health on May 17. The program consists of a mobile medical clinic parked at the Julia M. Carson Transit Center, providing FREE healthcare services to visitors regardless of health insurance … Read More

Community Justice Campus Fully Opens May 16

INDIANAPOLIS — Officials recently celebrated the opening of the new Indianapolis-Marion County Community Justice Campus with a ribbon cutting and remarks. The new facility located at 675 Justice Way in the Twin-Aire neighborhood on the southeast side, houses the Marion County Superior Court, Marion County Circuit Court, Marion County Sheriff’s … Read More

Parts of Lawrence to Benefit from Grant Money

LAWRENCE — Lawrence Utilities recently got word that they will receive a grant for over $2 million, which they will match with ARP funds. The General Assembly allocated $100 million in federal funds to grants for Indiana utilities for drinking water, stormwater, and wastewater projects. The Lawrence Utility Board approved … Read More

Eskenazi Health Farmers’ Market Returns to Offer Local Goods

INDIANAPOLIS — The Eskenazi Health Farmers’ Market returns to resume providing fresh and local produce, fresh baked goods, and other market items. Every Tuesday from 11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m., The Matthew R. Gutwein Commonground in front of the Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital will host various local vendors such … Read More