Monthly Archives: May 2023

City Commits Funds to Help Homeless in Mile Square

INDIANAPOLIS — Leadership on the Indianapolis City-County Council and city officials recently announced a homeless outreach partnership in the Mile Square. $650k will go towards direct outreach to connect individuals experiencing homelessness with housing and wrap-around services though Horizon House. Additional partners include Adult and Child Health and CHIP Indianapolis. … Read More

INDOT Celebrates Opening North Split, Planned Urban Forest

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Transportation recently celebrated the recent reopening of the North Split interchange. State, city and neighborhood representatives gathered near the project site off Lewis Street to plant ceremonial trees on the site of the future “urban forest.” The North Split’s $320 million reconstruction provides safer, … Read More

Applause!: May 19-25

• There is free civil legal help available for eligible Warren Township families thanks to the “Lawyer in the School” program. Professionals will hold clinics on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month while school is in session at Moorhead Community Resource Center between 2:00-4:30 p.m. They may be … Read More

Health Dept. to Continue Offering COVID-19 Vaccines

INDIANAPOLIS — Based on current COVID-19 trends, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the federal Public Health Emergency declaration for COVID-19 expired May 11. While some aspects of the COVID-19 response will change, access to free COVID-19 vaccinations generally will not be affected. The Food and Drug … Read More

Eskenazi Health Farmer’s Market Reopens to Public

INDIANAPOLIS — The popular Eskenazi Health Farmer’s Market returned on May 16, offering everyone a wide variety of local produce, fresh baked goods and other market items for sale. Every Tuesday from May 16 to Sept. 12, from 11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m., The Matthew R. Gutwein Commonground in front … Read More