Weekly View’s Story Archive

Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana Gets New Refrigerated Truck

INDIANAPOLIS — Darden Restaurants, the parent company of Olive Garden and other local restaurants, recently helped Feeding America add a fleet of refrigerated trucks for food banks with the greatest need – and one of these trucks serves Indianapolis. Feeding America estimates that more than 34 million people in the … Read More

Over 30 Murals Completed in Indiana

INDIANAPOLIS — More than 30 public art projects across the state funded by the Indiana Destination Development Corporation’s (IDDC) IN Indiana Public Art and Placemaking Grants were recently completed by local organizations. The IDDC Public Art Activation Grant funds Indiana-specific public artwork throughout the state of Indiana. Public artwork created … Read More

Dept. of Insurance Cautions Hoosiers of Plan Discounts

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Insurance is issuing a warning to Hoosiers seeking health insurance coverage through the Federal Marketplace. The department advises caution regarding Web sites offering rewards like debit or cash cards in exchange for signing up through them. These “lead generating” Web sites collect users’ personal … Read More

New Book Explores History of Indiana Basketball

INDIANAPOLIS — The latest book from the Indiana Historical Society (IHS) Press, Legacy and Legend: The History and Mythology of Basketball in Indiana, examines the history of basketball in the Hoosier State — from the beginning of high school contests in the 1900s, to the golden age in the 1950s … Read More

Eskenazi Health Celebrates 10th Anniversary of Downtown Hospital

INDIANAPOLIS — Ten years ago on Dec. 7, Indiana’s oldest hospital and health system began a new chapter in its now over 160-year history. Wishard Memorial Hospital was renamed Eskenazi Health, and a historic move to a brand-new, 1.3 million square-foot downtown campus and hospital signified a change for not … Read More