Monthly Archives: March 2026

Dept. of Natural Resources Introduces New Mobility Chairs

INDIANAPOLIS — Forty-five shiny new trackchairs will be available for use at every Indiana state park and state park inn free of charge. The trackchairs will allow individuals with mobility issues a way to explore off-road and rugged environments within the park system. The DNR used funding from the Lilly … Read More

Applause!: March 27-April 2

• Get Fit Athletic Club, located at 7140 East Washington, is hosting an open house for community members and Ransburg Y members from Monday, March 30, through Wednesday, April 1 from 7 a.m.-10 a.m. and 4-7 p.m. Attendees will enjoy snacks and receive free three-day passes. Additionally, the first month … Read More

Sunnyside

While smallpox was a feared disease, tuberculosis — consumption, wasting disease, white plague, whatever it was called — was once the major killer, particularly of young people. This insidious contagion, spread from person to person through the air by a sneeze, cough, or spit, was no respecter of class. Prevention … Read More

Arts Commission Funds Projects That Celebrate America250

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Arts Commission announced that the agency has awarded $60,000 in grants though the America250 grant program, supporting arts projects that celebrate American history and connect participants to that history in anticipation of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Twelve organizations around … Read More

Construction Begins on Canterbury Park Improvements

INDIANAPOLIS — City officials and Indy Parks recently broke ground on improvements to Canterbury Park. The project is part of the $1 million district projects for each councilor. Over 40 Indy Parks are currently under construction or pending the start of construction as part of an investment of over $150 … Read More