Monthly Archives: April 2015

Indy Library Partners with City and Wildlife Service to Grow Birding in Indy

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Public Library is partnering with the City’s Office of Sustainability and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to introduce Indy’s kids and families to the fun of urban bird watching. Through the City’s BirdIndy program, the Office of Sustainability is providing birding kits for educators, naturalists, … Read More

Damien Center Offers Comprehensive HIV Care Services Statewide

INDIANAPOLIS — According to the Indiana State Department of Health, more than 10,000 people are living with HIV/AIDS in Indiana, and The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that more than one million people are living with HIV/AIDS in the United States. Early diagnosis and treatment saves lives … Read More

McNamara Florist to Move HQ to East Side

INDIANAPOLIS — McNamara Florist, an Indianapolis florist established in 1954, has acquired a 176,000 square foot industrial property on 7.3 acres at 1853 Ludlow Ave. on the near east side of Indianapolis. The facility will become the florist’s new corporate headquarters after undergoing extensive renovations. They are expected to occupy … Read More

Repaving, Repairs to U.S. 40 Begin April 10

INDIANAPOLIS — Crews plan to begin a pavement repair and resurface project on U.S. 40/East Washington Street at Interstate 465 (Exit 46) on or after Friday, April 10. Calumet Civil Contractors is the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) contractor for the $443,000 project, which will include placing an inch and … Read More

Warren Central Grad Running for City County Council

Eddie Barnes, freshman at IUPUI majoring in Political Science is running for City County Council in newly formed District 18 (roughly from Washington St. on the north, south to Thompson, and from Emerson east to Grassy Creek). Eddie was a 2014 Warren Central High School grad. His father John Barnes … Read More