Monthly Archives: October 2024

Safe Park Indy Debuts to Help the Unhoused

INDIANAPOLIS — Safe Park Indy provides safe overnight parking, basic amenities and a connection to social services for the unhoused in Indianapolis living in their cars due to homelessness. They are the first safe and so far only safe parking organization in Indiana. Safe parking is a tested and proven … Read More

Graciela Miranda Named 2025 Teacher of the Year

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) recently announced that Graciela Miranda, a teacher at Pike High School in Indianapolis, has been named the 2025 Indiana Teacher of the Year. Miranda currently teaches ninth through 12th grade English language learners at Metropolitan School District (MSD) of Pike Township, where … Read More

Electric Vehicle Showcase Held Oct. 5

INDIANAPOLIS — The fourth annual Central Indiana Electric Vehicle (EV) Showcase will cruise into town on Saturday, October 5. The Indianapolis Office of Sustainability and the City of Carmel combined forces to create a showcase that is bigger than ever with an even wider variety of vehicles than in previous … Read More

Eskenazi Health Foundation Receives Grant

INDIANAPOLIS — The Eskenazi Health Foundation recently received a $500,000 grant from Bank of America during a ceremony at the Eskenazi Health Thomas & Arlene Grande Campus in Indianapolis. This contribution will support the new 95,000 square-foot community-focused health center that opened its doors in April 2024 at 6002 E. … Read More

The ABC’s of Education

by Hans D. Lassiter, Chief Executive Officer, Irvington Community School Corporation Greetings, dear neighbors & friends of the East Side! I am pleased to be able to come before you on this platform to share our ideas regarding current issues which affect & influence approaches to & practices of public … Read More