Monthly Archives: September 2022

New Health Center Begins to Take Shape

INDIANAPOLIS — Eskenazi Health and Health & Hospital Corporation of Marion County have announced a $75 million investment in capital improvements to primary care facilities across Marion County, including construction of a new state-of-the-art health center opening in 2024 on the east side of Indianapolis. Progress has begun on the … Read More

FACE Offers Pet Vaccines Sept. 9

INDIANAPOLIS — On Friday, September 9, FACE Low-Cost Animal Clinic will be offering low-cost pet vaccines from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Frederick Douglass Park located at 161 East 25th street. As part of their pop-up vaccine clinic program, FACE will administer Rabies and FVRCP vaccines to cats, and … Read More

State Fair Celebrates Increased Attendance in 2022

INDIANAPOLIS — The 165th Indiana State Fair wrapped up following 18 days of summertime fun and attracted a total of 837,568 fairgoers, an increase over 2021 fair attendance. In 2021, the State Fair shifted to a post-pandemic format, which included adding a weekend and closing weekly on Mondays and Tuesdays. … Read More

Electronics Recycling Event Sept. 24

INDIANAPOLIS – The Indianapolis Office of Sustainability and local nonprofit RecycleForce will host an electronics recycling (“E-cycle”) event for Marion County community members on Saturday, September 24 at Perry Park (451 E Stop 11 Road) from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Properly disposing of electronics is important because Indiana’s Electronic … Read More

Fringe Benefits: Indy Fringe Reviews

Jan Gudaitis, whose comedic “nom de hoot” is “Deadpan Jan: My Life is Not a Sex Party or Is It?,” delivers her chuckles and laughter in a monotone as she speculates on whether her life is a sex party. Her encounter with a Ouija board had her looking for “David,” … Read More