Weekly View’s Story Archive

State Announces Launch of Indiana PathWays for Aging Medicaid Program

INDIANAPOLIS —The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) recently announced that Indiana PathWays for Aging launched for more than 123,000 eligible Hoosiers aged 60 and over. PathWays for Aging is a Medicaid managed care program designed to improve the health and wellbeing of the Hoosiers it serves, provide choice … Read More

Coburn Place Hosts Lemonade and Spiked Lemonade Stands

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

Explore Near Eastside History on Bike Tour July 21

INDIANAPOLIS — Explore the history of Indy’s Near Eastside, from the 1880s to today, on a leisurely guided bike tour hosted by Indiana Landmarks and Pogue’s Run Waterway Committee. Tourgoers will travel on and around the newly completed Pogue’s Run Trail through some of the city’s charming historic neighborhoods, including … Read More

Howe Middle School to Get Renovations

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) officials recently broke ground on renovations and new facilities at T.C. Howe Middle School. The renovations are a part of their Rebuilding Stronger project. Howe, which will be a middle school in 2024-25 school year, is one of 23 schools undergoing renovations this year. … Read More