Weekly View’s Story Archive

‘Click It or Ticket’ Seat Belt Enforcement Campaign Launches Statewide

INDIANAPOLIS — More than 200 state and local law enforcement agencies will be increasing patrols as part of the national “Click It or Ticket” campaign ahead of Memorial Day weekend. For the next three weeks, officers will be out in full force making sure drivers and passengers are buckled up … Read More

Library Offers Free Access to The New York Times

The Indianapolis Public Library is offering cardholders free access to the digital edition of the daily New York Times. This includes access to articles, videos, NYT Cooking, and NYT Games on NYTimes.com or the NYT app. “This provides quick access to everything in the live interactive New York Times experience,” … Read More

Applause!: May 20-26

• Retired Holy Spirit pastor Msgr. Paul Koetter lost his battle against ALS May 16. All who knew him will remember him as Father Paul, a devoted servant of the church. He will be missed by many in the community. • The Irving Circle Cleanup was a big success with … Read More

200 Hoosiers Receive Teaching Scholarships

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Commission for Higher Education has awarded 200 scholarships to the sixth class of Next Generation Hoosier Educators. Selected through a competitive process based on academic achievement and additional factors, recipients receive $7,500 annually (up to $30,000 total) for committing to teach in Indiana for at least … Read More

Documents That Shaped America Exhibit at Indiana Historical Society

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Historical Society (IHS)’s newest exhibit, Documents That Shaped America, opens May 21 at the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center, located at 450 W. Ohio St. in downtown Indianapolis. The new exhibit features an impressive collection of early editions of some of the most important … Read More