Weekly View’s Story Archive

2025 Community Health Assessment Released

INDIANAPOLIS — The Marion County Public Health Department has released the results of its 2025 Community Health Assessment, identifying the most pressing health needs of residents of all ages. The assessment process provided a high level of engagement with residents and community partners to learn more about what is happening … Read More

Doris Cowherd Park Gets Improvements

INDIANAPOLIS — Recently, City-County officials and Indy Parks are highlighted the start of construction at Doris Cowherd Park on the city’s northeast side. The $800,000 project is jointly funded by the Department of Metropolitan Development and Indy Parks as part of the city’s focus on placemaking and revitalizing neighborhoods. Established … Read More

Franciscan Health Indianapolis hosts monthly Lung Support Group

INDIANAPOLIS — Franciscan Health Indianapolis will be hosting a monthly Lung Support Group at the Indianapolis hospital campus. The group will meet on the third Thursday of each month from 1 to 3 p.m. at Franciscan Health Indianapolis in the Cardiac Testing Conference Room. The first meeting for the year … Read More

FemmeFest at IF Theatre March 26-29

INDIANAPOLIS — In a new partnership with Betty Rage Productions, theatre-makers will see a version of their “dream projects” come to fruition in FemmeFest, a festival of theatrical works this March. The event is an evolution of IF Theatre’s DivaFest program. Founded in 2011, DivaFest sought to reduce the barriers … Read More

Not-for-Profit, Built for People: A Smarter Way to Borrow and Bank

Credit unions are often described as different by design — but the most meaningful difference shows up when real financial decisions are being made. Beyond modern tools and digital convenience, credit unions are built to serve people, not just processes. That people-first focus becomes most clear when members need flexibility, … Read More