Weekly View’s Story Archive

Indiana High School Graduation Rate Climbs

INDIANA — The Indiana Department of Education recently announced that nearly 92% of Indiana’s high school seniors graduated in 2025, setting the highest graduation rate on record. The 2024 graduation rate was 90.23%, showing a 1.6 percentage point improvement. This is the third straight year of post-pandemic improvement kicked off … Read More

New Art Museum Accepting Applications for Studio Spaces

INDIANAPOLIS — The Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis (CAMi) (@CAMiMuseum) is now accepting applications for studio and storefront spaces in their new building opening May 2026 on the near southside. There are 18 studios and six storefronts available, with applications reviewed on a rolling basis through Friday, Feb. 13. CAMi … Read More

“The Mousetrap” at Beef & Boards Through Feb. 15

INDIANAPOLIS — Beef & Boards’ 2026 Season springs open with Agatha Christie’s legendary whodunit, The Mousetrap, now on stage. The record-breaking murder mystery — famous for keeping audiences guessing for more than 70 years — invites patrons to settle in for an exciting evening of suspense and intrigue. Snow is … Read More

Applause!: Jan. 16-22

• The IU football team did it again, squashing the Oregon Ducks 56-22 in the Peach Bowl. They will go on to play The Miami Hurricanes on Monday, Jan. 19 at 7:30 p.m. The game will air on ESPN, and is streaming live on many apps. Go Hoosiers! • There … Read More

Booth Space Available for Creatives and Others at Indoor Sale

GREENFIELD — Booth space is now available for the annual Arts & Rummage indoor sale to be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 21st at the Hancock County 4-H Fairgrounds, 620 N. Apple. The event is an all-purpose indoor sale:  part rummage sale, part flea market, part … Read More