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Early issuance of February SNAP benefits

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration is preparing to issue Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits for the month of February to nearly 585,000 Hoosiers on Saturday, Jan. 19. The USDA Food and Nutrition Service has directed states to issue February benefits to recipients early. In Indiana, SNAP … Read More

Community meeting on proposed magnesium recycling plant

INDIANAPOLIS — There will be a community meeting regarding the proposed magnesium recycling plant by Trinity Metals. It would be next to Warren Schools bus depot and across from Treyburn neighborhood, on Rawles between Post and Mitthoeffer on the southeast side. The meeting will be held Thursday, Jan. 24 at … Read More

Eleven Park proposal unveiled

INDIANAPOLIS — Keystone Group, an Indianapolis-based real estate development, construction and investment company recently unveiled Eleven Park, a transformational neighborhood development expected to include an office building, retail shoppes, apartments, a boutique hotel – all anchored by a 20,000 seat multi-purpose soccer stadium with the Indy Eleven professional soccer team … Read More

Enrollment for Scecina Begins

INDIANAPOLIS — Enrollment is open for eighth-graders looking to attend Scecina Memorial High School next school year. Apply now to join the freshman Class of 2023 in the 2019-20 school year. Scecina awards scholarships and tuition assistance. Check out Scecina’s Admissions page for more information: scecina.org/admissions. If you have questions, … Read More

Community Hospital South Hosts Milk Donor Drives

INDIANAPOLIS — The Milk Bank and Community Hospital South are co-hosting central Indiana’s first breast milk donation drives on Jan. 24 and Feb. 4. Women who are currently or have recently finished lactating are encouraged to donate their stored, surplus milk to care for ill and fragile infants across the … Read More