Weekly View’s Story Archive

Broad Ripple Winter Farmers Market Moves to Middle School

BROAD RIPPLE — The Broad Ripple Winter Farmers Market is moving. Beginning Saturday, November 2, the market will now be held at Broad Ripple Middle School (1115 Broad Ripple Ave.), marking a return to the neighborhood after being located outside at the Glendale Town Center for several years thanks to … Read More

Joy’s House and American Senior Community Partner to Help Caregivers

INDIANAPOLIS — In an effort to serve caregivers in the Indianapolis community, the compassionate team at American Senior Communities (ASC) has partnered with Joy’s House on their innovate web-based program, Caregiver Way. Joy’s House is an Indianapolis based not-for-profit organization with a mission that is two-fold: to serve adults living … Read More

U.S. Attorney’s Office Appoints District Election Officer

INDIANA — United States Attorney Zachary A. Myers announced that Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) Tiffany J. Preston will lead the efforts of the Southern District of Indiana’s Office in connection with the Justice Department’s nationwide Election Day Program for the upcoming Nov. 5 general election. AUSA Preston is responsible … Read More

Heartland Film Festival Announces Winners and Awards

INDIANAPOLIS — The 33rd Heartland International Film Festival recently announced the 2024 award winnders and presented more than $60,000 in prizes to the recipients. Major cash prizes were awarded to La Cocina for Narrative Feature Grand Prize, and Porcelain War for Documentary Feature Grand Prize. Craig T. Nelson attended and … Read More

Beech Grove 2025 Budget Includes Pay Raises

BEECH GROVE – The City of Beech Grove recently passed its budget for 2025. The $19 million budget allows for a 3% pay raise for city employees, and additional investments in public works, the police department, and roadworks. The increase is to help employee’s keep up with inflation. The new … Read More