Monthly Archives: October 2018

City-County Building Plaza Renamed and Revamped

INDIANAPOLIS — On October 11, Mayor Joe Hogsett  joined city and community leaders to dedicate the south plaza of the City-County Building as Richard G. Lugar Plaza. Senator Lugar and members of his family were on hand for the reopening, along with former Indianapolis mayor Greg Ballard, Lilly Endowment President … Read More

Scholarship Renamed for Mary Moriarty Adams

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis City-County Councillor Blake Johnson announced that the scholarship program he and his wife Natalie Clayton launched in 2016 to recognize eastside emerging leaders will now be named the “Mary Moriarty Adams Memorial Scholarship,” in honor of the longtime City Councilwoman and revered public servant who passed away … Read More

Eastside Resident Awarded IndyPL’s Norris Service Award

INDIANAPOLIS — A 43-year employee of The Indianapolis Public Library has received the Library’s prestigious Helen L. Norris Distinguished Service Award for her long-standing and passionate commitment to childhood literacy. Warren Township resident Catherine Bridge currently serves as a children’s librarian in the Learning Curve for children and teens at … Read More

“Pipeline” at the IRT Asks Tough Questions

INDIANAPOLIS — The first Upperstage production of the 2018 Indiana Repertory Theatre’s season is Pipeline, a play written by one of America’s most sought-after playwrights, Dominique Morisseau. The play will run Oct. 16-Nov. 11. Pipeline tells the story of a fractured family navigating a world divided by race, class, and … Read More