Weekly View’s Story Archive

IndyGo Purchases Former Celadon Offices

INDIANAPOLIS — The former Celadon headquarters on East 33rd St. has been sold to IndyGo for $3 million. The property is an 11-acre site containing three buildings and a parking lot. Celadon filed for bankruptcy in 2019. The site is expected to be used for administration, as well as to … Read More

Lilly Endowment Awards Grants for Emergency Needs in Indianapolis

INDIANAPOLIS — The Lilly Endowment recently awarded $17.2 million in grants to 38 organizations working to help Hoosiers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in Marion County. The grants support four categories of non-profits: Community and multi-service centers, organizations helping people experiencing homelessness and survivors of domestic abuse, African-American churches and … Read More

Applause!: Jan. 8-14

• Congratulations to Irvingtonian Char Ottinger for being awarded the Carolyn Helman Licktenberg Crest Award for Professional Achievement by Pi Beta Phi. The honor is given to recognize those who have positively impacted their communities through professional and volunteer service. • Otterbein UMC’s push to load up supplies to go … Read More

Southside Art League Presents “All Things Purple” Through January

GREENWOOD — The SALI Winter Exhibit at the Southside Art League Off Broadway Gallery will be exhibiting art works that follow the theme “All Things Purple” January through March. The show will present a wide variety of styles, subjects, media and prices will be available, including original framed and unframed … Read More

Electronics Recycling Event Slated for Jan. 23

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Office of Sustainability is hosting a special post-holiday electronics recycling event on Saturday, Jan. 23 at Krannert Park (605 S. High School Rd.). Marion County residents are encouraged to drop off unused, outdated, and/or broken electronics so that they may be properly recycled. On-site staff will … Read More