Monthly Archives: January 2023

Indiana Landmarks Announces Awards to Save Meaningful Places

INDIANA — In 2022, Indiana Landmarks awarded more than $170,000 to help nonprofits and cities around Indiana save meaningful places. Drawing from a variety of funds, these grants support efforts ranging from architectural assessments and repairs at historic houses of worship to digital walking tours and workshops, videos and summer … Read More

Eskenazi Health and the Indiana Diaper Bank Partnership Helps Families

As parents of newborns and toddlers will attest, diapers are a commodity they need plenty of and paying for them can put a sizeable crimp in a family’s monthly budget. Which is why in 2016 an enterprising and creative-minded mother of two named Rachael Suskovich, who realized she was spending … Read More

Indiana Humanities Creates Future Fund

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Humanities is marking its first half-century of serving Hoosiers by creating the Indiana Humanities Future Fund to ensure the organization can continue to deliver programs and grants to communities across the state for at least another 50 years. The fund will support the development of innovative and … Read More

Applause!: Jan. 6-12

• There will be a Coffee With a Cop gathering on Wednesday, Jan. 18 from 10 – 11 a.m. at Neidhammer Coffee, 2104 E. Washington St. This is a great place to grab a coffee and chat informally with East District patrol officers about issues and concerns. • January is … Read More

Lane Restrictions Around Madame Walker Legacy Center

INDIANAPOLIS — Construction crews began work in December 2022 to construct the Indianapolis Cultural Trail: A Legacy of Gene and Marilyn Glick on Indiana Ave between Blackford St. and West St.  Currently, only the south-east bound traffic lane will remain open between N. Blackford St. and N. West St.  The … Read More