Monthly Archives: July 2024

American Legion Seeks Input on Getting Vets Involved

INDIANAPOLIS — Hal Daniels, Past Commander of the Historic Fort Benjamin Harrison Legion Post 510 is looking to connect with all of the military veterans in Marion County, and the Irvington area is in what the American Legion calls a Donut Hole, which means its not officially aligned with any … Read More

Indy’s Belt of Iron

Like a medieval wall encompassing an ancient city, an earthen elevation that nearly surrounds the old city of Indianapolis allows limited access through several underpasses. Atop this barrier from time to time roll freight trains over the iron rails of the old Belt Line Railroad. On Friday afternoon October 1, … Read More

Cat Video Fest Aug.2-4 at Kan-Kan

INDIANAPOLIS — Kan-Kan Cinema will host a Cat Video Fest from Aug.-2 through Aug. 4, with a portion of the proceeds going to benefit FACE Low-Cost Animal Clinic. Tickets are $12 in advance on their Web site, kankanindy.com. The theatre is located at 1258 Windsor St., next to Spades Park … Read More

Eskenazi Mental Health Center Certified as Community Behavioral Health Clinic

INDIANAPOLIS — Sandra Eskenazi Mental Health Center has been named as one of the first community mental health center sites in the state recognized as a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC). Last month, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced that Indiana, along with nine other states, … Read More

Stop the Bleed Classes Offered in Aug. & Oct.

GREENWOOD — Franciscan Health will be hosting a Stop the Bleed class on Tuesday, August 13 and another on Wednesday, October 9. Both classes are scheduled for 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the Franciscan Health Education Center at 421 N. Emerson in Greenwood. Stop the Bleed teaches the skills … Read More