Monthly Archives: January 2023

Public Meeting Scheduled for Pendleton Pike Project

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Transportation will hold a public information meeting on the Pendleton Pike Progress intersection improvement project and speak with project team members. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. for public meeting presentation beginning at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 19. It will be held in … Read More

Free Admission to Many Museums on Martin Luther King Jr. Day

INDIANAPOLIS — In honor of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s service to communities, the Indiana Historical Society (IHS) is celebrating community and Dr. King’s birthday through music and story as part of a daylong celebration on Monday, Jan. 16. Guests are invited to enjoy free admission and special programs … Read More

“Heroes of the Fourth Turning” at IndyFringe Theater Jan. 13-28

INDIANAPOLIS — American Lives Theatre will present Heroes of the Fourth Turning, an Indiana premiere, Jan. 13-28. The play, by Pulitzer Finalist Will Arbery follows four young conservatives navigating identity, purpose and community in a post-Trump America. The play is a comedic drama about political division, religious identity and the … Read More

Indiana Sees Improved Graduation Rates in 2022

INDIANAPOLIS —  The Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) has released the 2022 state graduation rates, with data showing 86.61% of students in the Class of 2022 graduating. While overall, the statewide graduation rate held relatively steady as many students are continuing to recover from the academic impacts of pandemic-related learning … Read More

Applause!: Jan. 13-19

• On Saturday, Jan. 14, from 1-3 p.m., the Genealogical Society of Marion County (GSMC) will present a free virtual program on Zoom. Monique Howell, supervisor of the Indiana State Library’s Indiana Collection, will be presenting the program “Using maps in Your Research.” Her talk will discuss the different types … Read More