Monthly Archives: August 2021

Fountain Square Creative Arts Festival

INDIANAPOLIS — On Saturday, August 7 from noon-10 p.m., a collective group of artist and entrepreneurs collaborate to build community and provide a platform for local talent and small businesses in Fountain Square. The Fountain Square Creative Arts Festival (FSCAF) organized by a group of volunteers aims to bring the … Read More

Helpful Tips for Parents as Children Prepare to Go Back to School

It won’t be long until many children across the country will be doing something they haven’t done in a very long time — going back to school in person. In fact, by the time some of you read this, some of you might have kids that are already back in … Read More

Applause!: Aug. 6-12

•  The Indiana State Fair is going strong, with lots of exhibits and booths, plus that amazing food! Visit indianastatefair.com for a full list upcoming shows, special events, and admission specials. • An Artist’s Gathering in the Gardens is held the second Sunday of the month in the afternoon at … Read More

Eviction Moratorium Extended for Homeowners with USDA

INDIANA — The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has extended through Sept. 30, the eviction moratorium for homeowners of properties financed or guaranteed by USDA. People who face eviction from homes purchased with USDA Single-Family Housing loans will have more time to maintain safe and stable housing, whether it’s in … Read More

Falling Back

Most young children have been required to have received a vaccination against diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (whooping cough) since the late 1940s. The exceptions to this have been rare, with most of those excused citing religious convictions. In the 1950s, the citizens of the country were routinely vaccinated against smallpox, … Read More