Monthly Archives: March 2020

IMPD and Indy Public Safety Foundation awarded IJIS Innovation Award

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department and the Indy Public Safety Foundation have been awarded the Integrated Justice Information System Institute’s Innovation Award for the implementation of B. Link — or Business Link — Indy. B. Link Indy uses technology to connect IMPD with security camera systems owned by … Read More

“The Toll of the Sea” at Garfield Park March 7

INDIANAPOLIS — Film historian Eric Grayson will screen The Toll of the Sea (1922), the earliest surviving Technicolor film, on Saturday, March 7 at 7 p.m. at the Garfield Park Arts Center, 2432 Conservatory Dr. Featuring actress Anna May Wong, this version of the classic Madame Butterfly tale has a … Read More

Is Too Much Social Media Adding Stress to Your Life?

Is the constant connection many of us have in keeping up with and responding to social media posts affecting our physical and mental well-being? Technology has unquestionably improved and enhanced the lives of many people in a variety of ways, and many American adults and teenagers can’t imagine life without … Read More

Lenten Study Series at Cumberland First Baptist

CUMBERLAND — The themes of justice, poverty, freedom, and love will be explore at Cumberland First Baptist Church during throughout Lent. “The Grace of Les isérables” is the basis of the Lenten Study Series at Cumberland First Baptist Church, 116 S. Muessing St., Cumberland.  It begins Friday, March 6, 6:30 … Read More

NFL Combine Wrap Up

If you watched any of the four days of the NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium you know that much of it can be quite tedious.  And that it takes a trained eye to evaluate these large young men as they run, jump, throw, catch, hop, and kick  during their … Read More