Monthly Archives: November 2021

Market Street Closed Under Interstate Until Dec. 17

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) has closed Market Street under the interstate as part of the ongoing North Split project. The street was closed Nov. 15 and is sept to reopen Nov. 24, weather permitting. The street will briefly reopen for Thanksgiving weekend and close again from Nov. … Read More

Lead Screening Kits Available from Library

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Public Library has partnered with the Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) Center for Urban Health to help Marion County residents screen for lead around their homes. Free Lead Screening Kits can be used to screen water, paint, soil, and dust. Kits are available at 13 Library … Read More

Irvington Historical Society Endowment Kicks Off Fundraiser

IRVINGTON — In 1964, a group of neighbors proposed the idea of an association to preserve the history and culture of Irvington. Their interest resulted in the formation of the Irvington Historical Society. They started housing papers, artifacts, and art related to Irvington in a small closet at the Benton … Read More

Drive-Through Light Display Opens at Indiana State Fairgrounds

INDIANAPOLIS — A family holiday tradition continues at the Indiana State Fairgrounds & Event Center and it’s bigger and better than ever! The show will feature singing snowmen (over 20’ tall), a life-sized Nativity, Candyland, a giant American flag and a spectacular 240 ft. wall of lights, making it the … Read More

Beware of Travel Scams

From October-December 2019, more than 260 million passengers flew on domestic or international flights in the U.S., which decreased by 64% during the same period in 2020 with only 92.8 million passengers. This year, many want to visit family and friends after a long absence. To assist consumers identify and … Read More