Monthly Archives: October 2019

New Tech Company to Move to Near Eastside

INDIANAPOLIS — SupplyKick, an Indianapolis-based technology company, will move from its current location near Mass Ave. into the former Angie’s List site on the near eastside. The company works with other companies to optimize their presence on Amazon. The former Angie’s List site, now known as Elevator Hill, was purchased … Read More

East District Captain Receives Leadership Award

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) East District Captain Karen Arnett received the 24th Neal-Marshall Alumni Club (Indiana University) Outstanding Leadership award on Saturday Oct. 12. “I am very proud and honored to have been nominated as one of two recipients to receive this prestigious award. It means a … Read More

2019 Irvington Founder’s Awards

IRVINGTON — The Historic Irvington Community Council bestowed their annual Founder’s Awards on Sunday, Oct. 20 in the Bona Thompson Memorial Center. The Founder’s Awards are given to Irvington area individuals, businesses, and organizations that have made significant contributions to the overall quality of life in the neighborhood. The HICC … Read More

The Black Hat Society Presents Check to Charity

On October 20, just before the The Black Hats had dance practice for the “Night Out in Sleepy Hollow” event, they presented a check for $4,520.31 to Ascent 121. The money had been raised during the Black Hat Strut (Fashion Show Fundraiser) event  October 6th. Ascent 121 is a nonprofit … Read More

Talk to Explain Central Avenue Bridge Renovation Process

INDIANAPOLIS — How do you disassemble and reassemble more than 2,000 pieces of limestone, strengthen three century-old structural arches and prepare a heavily traveled bridge deck for its second hundred years … all while countless daily commuters complain about how long the job is taking? On Nov. 14 at 6 … Read More