Register Today for Data Day 2020

(INDIANAPOLIS) – On January 22, 2020, Data Day returns to the Indiana Statehouse. The event hosted by the Management Performance Hub (MPH) is free and open to…

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Indiana Humanities Awards 13 Nonprofits with more than $30,000 in Grants

(INDIANAPOLIS) – Schools, libraries and other organizations from Gary to Jeffersonville recently received Action Grants from Indiana Humanities for projects ranging from a conference on…

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Right Lane of I-65 northbound to Close Today near Biggs Road Overpass in Clark County

(CLARK CO.) – The Indiana Department of Transportation will close the right lane of I-65 NB near the Biggs Road overpass in Clark County this…

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Veterans Day Events

YMCA Breakfast for the Brave The Benjamin Harrison YMCA is hosting a breakfast 9:30 to 11 a.m. Nov. 8 at 5736 Lee Rd. Indianapolis. The…

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IDVA to Award Grants to Organizations Serving Homeless Veterans

(INDIANAPOLIS) – The Indiana Department of Veterans’ Affairs (IDVA) will award up to nine hundred thousand dollars in grant money to organizations throughout the state…

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Applications Open for Two Teaching Stipends, Deadline January 31

(INDIANAPOLIS) – Two scholarship opportunities for teachers are now open, according to the Indiana Commission for Higher Education. The Earline S. Rogers Student Teaching Stipend for Minorities and…

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Tragesser and Grogan Luttrull Receive Award Recognizing Study in Arts Entrepreneurship

(INDIANAPOLIS) – Indiana Arts Commission Artist and Community Services Manager Anna Tragesser and Minerva Financial Arts Founder Elaine Grogan Luttrull received the Gary Beckman Research…

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Indiana GOP Establishes All-Time Record With 70 Mayoral Wins

(INDIANAPOLIS) – The Indiana Republican Party achieved a new record in this year’s municipal elections, ending the 2019 cycle with 70 Republican mayors throughout Indiana….

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Town Looks at Restrictions on Snakes After Woman Killed by Python

(OXFORD) — An Indiana town is considering restrictions on snakes after a woman was strangled by an 8-foot-long (2.4-meter-long) python. Town Council president Randy Jones believes it’s…

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Noblesville School Goes on Lockdown when Deer Crashes Inside

(NOBLESVILLE) — A deer that crashed through a window into a suburban Indianapolis school sent students into lockdown mode during its surprise invasion. Hinkle Creek…

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