Weekly View’s Story Archive

University Park Now Managed by Indiana War Memorials

INDIANAPOLIS — The City of Indianapolis had reached a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Indiana War Memorials Commission (IWMC) to secure the management of University Park by the Indianapolis Parks Department (Indy Parks). The MOU recognizes that Indy Parks has the authority to “beautify, improve, maintain, and regulate the … Read More

Officer Gus Sworn in as IMPD Therapy Dog

INDIANAPOLIS — After months of training, IMPD’s new therapy dog Gus was sworn into the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) and began his tour around all IMPD Districts to meet and greet officers. Officer Gus was born September 19, 2022 and is an Australian Mini Labradoodle. The 10-month-old is a … Read More

New State Archives Building Construction to Begin

INDIANAPOLIS — After a years-long search for a suitable site to house the state’s collection of historical records, state officials have settled on a property near the Statehouse in downtown, west of the Senate Ave. parking garage on the Central Canal. The State Budget Committee gave final approval to begin … Read More

Call for Artists at Irvington Historical Society

IRVINGTON — The Irvington Historical Society invites all artists to display an original work at the 2023 Presenting Irvington Artists. All pieces must be original, and they will consider 2D and 3D pieces. The title of this show, Presenting Irvington Artists, harkens back to early 20th century art sales held … Read More

Food Banks Get $2 Million in State Funding

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana food banks will receive a historic combined total of $2 million to support their efforts in feeding Hoosiers in need. This year’s funding is double of what was received last year. According to Feeding Indiana’s Hungry (FIH), while the long lines outside of food banks and food … Read More