Weekly View’s Story Archive

Health Dept. to Continue Offering COVID-19 Vaccines

INDIANAPOLIS — Based on current COVID-19 trends, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the federal Public Health Emergency declaration for COVID-19 expired May 11. While some aspects of the COVID-19 response will change, access to free COVID-19 vaccinations generally will not be affected. The Food and Drug … Read More

Eskenazi Health Farmer’s Market Reopens to Public

INDIANAPOLIS — The popular Eskenazi Health Farmer’s Market returned on May 16, offering everyone a wide variety of local produce, fresh baked goods and other market items for sale. Every Tuesday from May 16 to Sept. 12, from 11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m., The Matthew R. Gutwein Commonground in front … Read More

Indiana Grown June Marketplace Features Indiana Products

INDIANAPOLIS — On Saturday, June 3, more than 50 Indiana food artisans, producers and makers will set up shop at the Indiana State Fairgrounds and Event Center for the Indiana Grown June Marketplace. This one-day event is a one stop shop for finding your favorite food, wine, spirits, flowers, art, … Read More

New Mental Health Community Response Program Created

INDIANAPOLIS – Mayor Hogsett, representatives from the Office of Public Health and Safety (OPHS), the City-County Council, Faith in Indiana, Stepping Stone Therapy Center, and the Phoenix Nicholas Center, recently announced details regarding the new Clinician-Led Community Response (CLCR) pilot program. With a budget of $2M approved by the City-County … Read More

Library’s Summer Reading Program Begins June 5

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Public Library summer reading program, taking place June 5 – July 29, allows participants to earn prizes from time spent reading over the summer. Prizes include passes to the Children’s Museum haunted house, and free pizza from Lou Malnati’s Pizzeria, and grand prizes include Nintendo® Switches, … Read More