Weekly View’s Story Archive

Martin University Renews President’s Contract

INDIANAPOLIS — The Board of Trustees of Martin University have given a 10-year contract extension for President Sean L. Huddleston, who has held the position since March 25, 2019. He is the 5th President of the University, which began in 1977. As an educator, Huddleston has concentrated on leading institutional … Read More

Rep. Johnson Announces Scholarship Applications Open

INDIANAPOLIS — State Representative Blake Johnson (D-Indianapolis) today announced his office is accepting applications for the 2022 Mary Moriarty Adams Memorial Scholarship. The scholarship is open to any graduating high school senior who lives or goes to school in House District 100, which includes portions of downtown Indianapolis and the … Read More

Free Admission to Many Attractions on MLK Jr. Day

INDIANAPOLIS — White River State Park and many attractions will offer free admission and parking to visitors in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day Monday, Jan. 17. The park is located at 801 W. Washington St. The park has partnered with Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana to host the … Read More

City Names Director of Domestic Violence Programming

INDIANAPOLIS — The Office of Public Health and Safety and the Indy Public Safety Foundation recently announce that Danyette Smith will lead a new domestic violence program in Indianapolis, funded by crime prevention dollars. The program will be a connector for victims and survivors of domestic violence. Smith will lead … Read More

“Fahrenheit 451” at IRT Beginning Jan. 26

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Repertory Theatre will present Ray Beadbury’s Fahrenheit 451 January 26-February 20 on the OneAmerica Mainstage. Tickets are on sale now online irtlive.com. Set in a dystopian future where the written word is forbidden, firemen are paid to burn books instead of fight fires. But when Montag … Read More