Weekly View’s Story Archive

Presenting Irvington Artists Exhibit Opens Oct. 1

IRVINGTON — Irvington has a long history of encouraging creativity.  Whether it was cartoonists, like Kin Hubbard, columnists like Wayne Guthrie, the Irvington Group of artists (Forsyth, Baus, Morlan, Polley, etc.) or painted shop windows, it is all creative.  Irvington individuals are still turning blank space into something visually exciting. … Read More

Library Celebrates Freedom to Read with John Green Oct. 2

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Public Library is kicking off national Banned Books Week with a discussion with #1 New York Times bestselling author and Indianapolis resident John Green on October 2 at 6 p.m. at Central Library’s Clowes Auditorium. Green will participate in a moderated conversation about banned and challenged … Read More

City to Bring Back Some Employees to City-County Building

INDIANAPOLIS — More than 300 city employees will return to downtown Indianapolis, consolidating government services within the City-County Building (CCB). This plan will improve access to services and save taxpayers an estimated $450,000 on an annual basis beginning in 2024, all while providing an economic boost to the city’s central … Read More

State Homeowner Assistance Fund Portal to Close

INDIANAPOLIS — The state’s mortgage assistance program, the Indiana Homeowner Assistance Fund (IHAF) will close the application portal on Oct. 20. IHAF was created with a grant from the American Rescue Plan under the direction of the US Department of the Treasury. The program began taking applications and distributing funds … Read More

National Blue Ribbon Schools Announced

INDIANAPOLIS — Eleven Indiana schools were recently honored as 2023 National Blue Ribbon Schools by the U.S. Department of Education. Locally, 2023 National Blue Ribbon Schools are Merle Sidener Gifted Academy, Indianapolis Public Schools and  Bishop Chatard High School, Archdiocese of Indianapolis, Indiana Department of Education and the Council for … Read More