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Following each session of the Indiana Legislature, the Indiana Black Legislative Caucus hosts a series of town hall meetings around the state to review the past session and to develop priorities for ...
Indiana-based artist Anthony Radford credits the public library as a foundational influence in shaping his artistic voice. “I ...
The Office of Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita invites the public to come to the Carmel Clay Public Library for Staff ...
MUNCIE, IN — The Ball State University campus and the greater Muncie community have through the end of July to visit a ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Broadcasters Association has announced this year's inductees into the Broadcast Pioneers Hall of Fame. IBA said the induction recognizes radio and television professionals ...
In honor of Juneteenth, the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites will offer free admission on Saturday, June 21, at all of its locations across the state, including ...
The Indiana State Fair has announced part of its initial lineup for the Hoosier Lottery Free Stage concerts to complement the ...
Northwest Indiana’s libraries have been grappling with a perfect storm of state and federal funding challenges that could crimp services.
Indianapolis public health funding cut by 70% due to state budget cuts, affecting vaccination rates and maternal mortality.
The Indianapolis Museum of Art is free on the first Thursday of each month. That’s culture without spending your grocery money. The Central Library downtown is gorgeous and has programs for seniors.
Indiana’s second-largest city offers surprising value for retirees. Fort Wayne combines city conveniences with Midwest affordability. Neighborhoods on the south and east sides offer great housing ...
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