Monthly Archives: July 2023

Hancock County Arts Needs Volunteers

GREENFIELD — Hancock County Arts is seeking dedicated volunteers to help keep their beloved gallery open and running smoothly. If you have a passion for art, a friendly demeanor, and some spare time to contribute, they would love to have you on board. Volunteering at our gallery is a fantastic … Read More

Donors Needed to Prevent Blood Shortage

INDIANAPOLIS — The American Red Cross continues to see a concerning trend – blood donations are being sent to hospitals faster than they are coming in. The Red Cross has collected about 50,000 fewer blood donations than needed over the last two months. Donors are asked to make an appointment … Read More

City Receives Federal Transportation Grant

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis will receive a $25 million Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) grant from the Department of Transportation (DOT). This funding will help convert numerous Indianapolis streets from one-way directional traffic to two-way, which will calm traffic and improve safety for all road users, boost connectivity, … Read More

A Bold “Josephine” at the District Theatre

The show Josephine starring co-creator Tymisha Harris will only grace the stage for a few more days, but is a must-see for anyone who wants to know more about the enigmatic singer/dancer/civil rights leader Josephine Baker. Freda Josephine Baker was born in 1906 in St. Louis, Missouri in poverty. At … Read More

New Initiative Showcases Military Monuments and Museums in Indiana

INDIANAPOLIS — State officials and the Indiana Destination Development Corporation (IDDC) launched a new initiative: ‘Military Monuments and Museums IN Indiana,’ powered by Luke Family of Brands. The initiative is a comprehensive program that encompasses war memorials, historical markers, museums and other distinctive locations that showcase the rich military history … Read More