Monthly Archives: November 2023

Police Warn Cold Weather is Prime Time for Vehicle Thefts

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Metro Police Department’s East District would like to remind residents that during the cold winter months, vehicle thefts increase due to drivers warming up their cars while they stay inside. But cars left running, unlocked and unattended, are quick and easy targets for thieves. Here are a … Read More

“Dad’s Christmas Miracle” at Buck Creek Players Dec. 1-17

INDIANAPOLIS — Buck Creek Players will present Dad’s Christmas Miracle by Pat Cook. Performances will be at the playhouse, 1150 Southeastern Ave. beginning Friday, Dec. 1 and running through Dec. 17. Tickets are $18 for adults, $16 for kids and seniors. Tickets can be purchased online at www.buckcreekplayers.com In the … Read More

Applause!: Nov. 24-30

• Joi Harmon, deputy director of Martindale Brightwood Community Development Corporation, is one of the latest recipients of the Economic Development Professional (EDP) designation from the International Economic Development Council (IEDC). Harmon and her team raised $850,000 for small businesses in Martindale Brightwood since 2021 through various grants and crowdfunding … Read More

Law Protects Outdoor Animals in Cold Weather

INDIANAPOLIS — City ordinance states that if your animal is housed outside, on any day when the temperature is at or above 80°F, the shelter must be shaded by trees, a tarp, or a tarp-like device. Animals must be brought into a temperature controlled facility when the temperature is at … Read More

Heartland Film’s Merry Movie Nights Begin Dec. 7

LAWRENCE —  ​Merry Movie Nights will take place at Arts for Lawrence’s Theater at the Fort ​this December 7-10 This is the second year for the event. This mini-movie series will showcase holiday films at the Arts for Lawrence’s Theater at the Fort (8920 Otis Ave, Lawrence) on December 7, … Read More