Weekly View’s Story Archive

IndyGo Announces Wellness in Transit Pilot

INDIANAPOLIS — IndyGo, in partnership with Gennesaret Free Clinics, launched its newest program, “Wellness in Transit,” devoted to holistic community health on May 17. The program consists of a mobile medical clinic parked at the Julia M. Carson Transit Center, providing FREE healthcare services to visitors regardless of health insurance … Read More

Community Justice Campus Fully Opens May 16

INDIANAPOLIS — Officials recently celebrated the opening of the new Indianapolis-Marion County Community Justice Campus with a ribbon cutting and remarks. The new facility located at 675 Justice Way in the Twin-Aire neighborhood on the southeast side, houses the Marion County Superior Court, Marion County Circuit Court, Marion County Sheriff’s … Read More

Parts of Lawrence to Benefit from Grant Money

LAWRENCE — Lawrence Utilities recently got word that they will receive a grant for over $2 million, which they will match with ARP funds. The General Assembly allocated $100 million in federal funds to grants for Indiana utilities for drinking water, stormwater, and wastewater projects. The Lawrence Utility Board approved … Read More

Eskenazi Health Farmers’ Market Returns to Offer Local Goods

INDIANAPOLIS — The Eskenazi Health Farmers’ Market returns to resume providing fresh and local produce, fresh baked goods, and other market items. Every Tuesday from 11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m., The Matthew R. Gutwein Commonground in front of the Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital will host various local vendors such … Read More

Part of S. Franklin Closes for Bridge Replacement

INDIANAPOLIS ­— The Indianapolis Department of Public Works has closed the portion of South Franklin Road between Southeastern and Troy Avenues to replace the bridge over Miller Ditch.  Local access to residents and housing additions will be maintained. Franklin Road is expected to fully reopen to traffic in late August. … Read More