Monthly Archives: July 2025

New Animal Care Services Director Named

INDIANAPOLIS — Amanda Dehoney-Hinkle was recently appointed the Director of Indianapolis Animal Care Services (IACS). The appointment is effective beginning July 21. She is an accomplished and passionate animal welfare professional with over 15 years of leadership experience in municipal shelter operations and animal control. For the past nine years, … Read More

MCPHD Offers Free Walk-In Vaccine Clinics for K-12 Students

INDIANAPOLIS – In an effort to get more children vaccinated for the upcoming school year, the Marion County Public Health Department will offer free, walk-in vaccine clinics at several locations in Indianapolis. The clinics are designed to serve children entering kindergarten through 12th grade. For a child to receive vaccine, … Read More

Coburn Place Hosts Lemonade Stand for Kids School Supplies

INDIANAPOLIS — Coburn Place’s popular Lemonade Stand fundraiser raises money so the children in the program start the school year with brand-new shoes and supplies. Proceeds from the Lemonade Stand also set them up for success, helping with art and school supplies, activities, prom dresses, cleats, field trip fees, movie … Read More

Rescheduled Closures on I-65 north Slated to Begin

MARION COUNTY – Lane and ramp closures are scheduled on Interstate 65 north of downtown Indianapolis for concrete patching work. At or around 9 p.m. on Friday, July 11, the two right lanes of southbound I-65 are scheduled to close between 38th Street/Kessler Blvd. (Exit 119) and 21st Street (Exit … Read More

Data Center Clears Another Hurdle

INDIANAPOLIS — A proposed 470 acre data center in Franklin Township has cleared another hurdle recently. The hearing examiner of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Development Commission held a public hearing on June 26, and recommended the proposal to the Metropolitan Development Commission. The site is on the far southeast side of … Read More