Monthly Archives: January 2020

10th and Rural Streetscape Public Meeting

INDIANAPOLIS — The second public meeting for the 10th and Rural Streetscape project will take place on Wednesday, Jan. 29 at 5 p.m. At the meeting, the consulting firms will be sharing preliminary streetscape configurations for 10th St., Rural St., and the 10th and Rural intersection. There will also be … Read More

Blaine Jarrett Memorial Scholarship Applications Due March 31

INDIANAPOLIS — The Blaine Jarrett Memorial Scholarship Fund, a fund managed by Buck Creek Players, recently announced the availability of the Blaine Jarrett Memorial Scholarship. Any graduating high school senior or college freshman who is currently enrolled or accepted into a performing arts related major/minor at a college or university … Read More

“Protect the Vote!” at the Benjamin Harrison Home

INDIANAPOLIS — “Protect the Vote!” will open Thursday, Jan. 23 at the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site and will highlight how the United States voting process has changed over the years to become more secure. The exhibit explores the evolution of voting technology over time and the political instances which led … Read More

New Eiteljorg Exhibit features Blind Native American Sculptor’s Work

INDIANAPOLIS — A new exhibition opening Jan. 18 at the Eiteljorg Museum is accessible to everyone, including the blind and visually impaired. The exhibit features bronze sculptures that guests are encouraged to touch. Created by renowned Native American artist Michael Naranjo (Santa Clara Pueblo), who was blinded by an injury, … Read More

IPL cautions customers on utility scams

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Power & Light Company (IPL) has received an increase in reports about payment scams targeting our residential customers. Customers reported they have been contacted by someone claiming to represent IPL and indicating that electric service would be disconnected within 30 minutes if immediate payment was not provided. … Read More