Monthly Archives: May 2022

Investigate Moving Companies Before Signing

INDIANA — In 2021, 42% of all business inquiries on BBB.org for moving companies occurred from May-August, and nearly 1,100 complaints were filed with BBB against moving companies throughout the year. Additionally, consumers reported more than $730,000 lost to moving scams to BBB Scam Tracker, a 216% increase in monetary losses as compared … Read More

#IndyKeepsCreating Series Closes on a High Note

INDIANAPOLIS — The success of the #IndyKeepsCreating Series was recently celebrated with program participants and city officials. The Series engaged artists and arts & culture partners with paid opportunities to support the vibrancy, beautification, and activation of Marion County’s neighborhoods and public spaces, reconnecting residents and visitors with the places … Read More

Indy Achieves Scholars Graduate from Ivy Tech

INDIANAPOLIS —  On Thursday, May 6 75 Indy Achieves scholars walked across the stage to receive their diploma as a part of the Spring 2022 graduating class at Ivy Tech Community College – Indianapolis. Indy Achieves, housed at EmployIndy, is an initiative from 2018 that aims to ensure that every … Read More

Applause!: May 13-19

• Holy Cross Neighborhood Association and Pogue’s Run Waterway Committee will host a community clean-up and kite-flying day on Saturday, May 14 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Meet in the morning at 1100 E. New York St. to help clean up Highland Park. At 11 a.m., weather permitting, there will be … Read More

100 Years Ago: May 13-19

From The Indianapolis Star, Tuesday, May 16, 1922: The city council, without discussion, passed an ordinance last night setting the legal height limit for new buildings constructed on Monument Circle at 150 feet with a setback of twelve feet at the 108-foot mark. The Indianapolis plan commission recommended the height … Read More