Monthly Archives: December 2022

Finish Line on North Split Pushed Back until Spring 2023

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Transportation, recently announced that work on the North Split project could last until at least April of 2023. Interstate 70 could be open to traffic in early- to mid-January and Interstate 65 by the end of April. The timeline is dependent on several factors, … Read More

Applause!: Dec. 9-15

• Congratulations to the recipients of the Mayor’s Community Service Awards this year: Matt Impink, Dafney Lavache, Ashley Gurvitz, Ron Rice, Toby Salyers, Jacob Hook, Katie Hall, Lori Clevenger, Thomas Burger, and Jasmin French. The awards honor those who volunteer their time and talents toward the betterment of our community. … Read More

Over 40 Hoosier Murals Completed Thanks to Organization

INDIANAPOLIS — More than 40 public arts projects in 33 counties across the state funded by the Indiana Destination Development Corporation (IDDC) were recently completed by local organizations. Cities, towns, destination marketing organizations, chambers of commerce, private businesses and more applied for a non-matching grant of up to $5,000 to … Read More

“A Christmas Carol” at Beef & Boards through Dec. 20

INDIANAPOLIS — Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre is proud to present its special one-hour production of the Charles Dickens classic, A Christmas Carol. The one-hour stage adaptation of the beloved tale about redemption against all odds is now on stage for just 10 performances through Dec. 20. In the Beef … Read More

A Christmas Carol at IRT

Seeing Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol live onstage is a wonderful holiday tradition. And this year’s production at the Indiana Repertory Theater is a special treat, offering an experience that immerses the audience in the mood and literary elements of the original story, while creating connection between the characters and … Read More