Monthly Archives: July 2024

IndyGo Receives Funds to Improve East Washington St.

INDIANAPOLIS — IndyGo was recently awarded nearly $22 million from the Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) discretionary grant program from the Biden-Harris Administration. IndyGo will use the funds to construct critical infrastructure and safety improvements along the Historic East section of the Blue Line bus rapid transit … Read More

Gear Up for School July 13

INDIANAPOLIS — Covering Kids & Families of Health and Hospital Corporation invites families to attend its 24th annual Back to School and Community Resource Day featuring the IFD Fire Safety Festival on Saturday, July 13 from 8:30 a.m. until noon in the parking lot of the Marion County Public Health … Read More

Choose Your Words Carefully When Talking about Substance Use Disorder

It can be overwhelming to try to help a friend or loved one with substance use disorder (SUD). So much is out of your control. There is, however, one easy step you can take that can help anyone suffering from an SUD. The fear of judgment can prevent people, especially … Read More

New Exhibit at Bona Thompson Explores Native Roots

IRVINGTON — The new exhibit of the Irvington Historical Society is a partnership with the Miami Nation of Indians of Indiana, the Delaware Tribe of Indiana, and the Indianapolis Indians baseball team to explore the history and current lived experience of our First Nations. The exhibit will open Saturday, July … Read More

Applause!: July 5-11

• After 50 years of service at the Ransburg YMCA, Judy Boak has retired. She was an exceptional leader of their programs, and a friend to all. The family at the Y will miss her terribly. • The Irvington Garden Club put on a spectacular garden tour this year! A … Read More