Weekly View’s Story Archive

Drivers Must Stop for School Buses or Face Big Fines

INDIANAPOLIS — As students head back to the classroom, state and local law enforcement agencies are reminding motorists to be on the lookout for school bus stop arms. As school begins, officers will be increasing patrols to prevent stop-arm violations, speeding, and reckless driving around school buses and school zones. … Read More

25 Days of the Arts at Ricks Center of the Arts Begins Aug. 10

GREENFIELD — Art forms found in Hancock County Indiana. will be shown on the screen of H. J. Rick’s Center for the Arts, 122 W. Main St., Greenfield. on Aug. 10 at 2 p.m. The public is invited to this one-time showing with free will donations accepted. Sculpture artist Kevin … Read More

“Seems Like Yesterday” Celebrates the Beatles’ Appearance in 1964

INDIANAPOLIS — The State Fairgrounds will host a 60 Year Anniversary Celebration on Tuesday, Sept. 3 in the Indiana Farmers Coliseum. The 1964 “Seems Like Yesterday’ event will feature a live listening session of the original audio from the 1964 performance, followed by a performance by the band 1964 performing … Read More

Applause!: Aug. 9-15

• To get ready for the Feast of Lanterns in Spades Park, Friends of Brookside & Spades Park are asking for volunteers to help pull weeds and mulch at Spades Park on Saturday, Aug. 10 from 9-noon. Cleaning supplies will be provided. Meet at the swings. • Bill Price with … Read More

Indy Library Named the Friends of Extension

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Public Library received the 2024 Marion County Friend of Extension award at the Purdue Extension Annual Meeting held on Saturday, July 13. The Marion County Friend of Extension Award is a new award from Purdue Extension Marion County. The award honors outstanding partners whose support and … Read More