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The effects of national cyberattacks on Indiana
Indianapolis, Indiana – If Indiana is affected by the widespread cyberattack, there are doubts. The state of Indiana, according to the Indiana Office of Technology, does not employ the software that was the subject of…
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Gov. Holcomb and the Central Indiana Land Trust together launch a new nature reserve
Putnam County, Indiana – According to a news release from the Central Indiana Land Trust, a sizable portion of Indiana forestland in Putnam County will be preserved to benefit wildlife and vegetation, and offer chances…
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Juneteenth Foodways Festival honors Black historical figure in Indianapolis
Indianapolis, Indiana – Every year in Indianapolis, the Juneteenth Foodways Festival celebrates a woman who made history at the White House. The festival’s organizers claim that it will be a night full of friendship, food,…
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Shooting overnight left 4 people hurt
Indianapolis, Indiana – Four individuals were hurt in a shooting that happened overnight on the west side, and IMPD are now looking into it. The incident allegedly took place close to W 34th St. and…
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An Indianapolis non-profit launches a new anti-violence campaign
Indianapolis, Indiana – On Thursday night, a nearby nonprofit launched a brand-new anti-violence campaign. The youth of the city were the intended market. A group of more than 40 children yelled, “We want to play…
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New, long-term artwork to be shown at Indianapolis Airport
Indianapolis, Indiana — According to a news statement from the Indianapolis Airport Authority, the airport will soon have a new piece of permanent art. The artwork will be the first exhibit to remain in place…
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First “Gun Free Zone” in Indiana is established for the WonderRoad Music Festival in Garfield Park
Indianapolis, Indiana – When the two-day WonderRoad Music Festival begins on Saturday afternoon, Garfield Park will be the first area with official backing from the local administration and a gun-free zone. The second phase of…
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Perry Township elementary shortlisted for World’s Best School prizes
Indianapolis, Indiana — A Perry Township elementary school is getting praise from all around the world for its efforts to make education available to refugee students who arrive in the country with little to no…
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First Wally’s to open in Indiana
Whitestown, Indiana – In Whitestown, close to the I-65 and Highway 267 exit, Wally’s, a food and gift store with a road trip motif, intends to open its first Indiana facility. “It’s a 40,000 square…
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Animal Care Services are in desperate need of adopters
Indianapolis, Indiana – In addition to having no available capacity to shelter incoming animals, Indianapolis Animal Care Services is in desperate need of adopters, the organization stated on Wednesday. “Our situation is dire,” IACS Deputy…





