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After a violent party, a community leader argues for controls on short-term rentals
Indianapolis, Indiana – Parties in short-term rental apartments are reportedly raising safety issues in Indianapolis, according to police and community advocates. Pastor of Impact Old Southside and resident of the city’s south side is Jed…
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Police looking for a guy accused of abandoning two boys at a campground in Indiana
Rockville, Indiana – According to Parke County Sheriff Jason Frazier, deputies are looking for a man accused of leaving two boys at a park’s campground without food last week. Deputies were looking for Rockville resident…
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The Boys and Girls Clubs of Indianapolis started their summer camps
Indianapolis, Indiana – Kids are no longer in school and are actively looking for things to do as summer break gets under way. This summer, the Boys and Girls Clubs of Indianapolis are opening their…
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Books sale at the Indianapolis Public Library
Indianapolis, Indiana – Tuesday is a half-price day at the ongoing book sale at the Indianapolis Public Library. Every day of the week, new books can be purchased at a discount. The Indianapolis Public Library…
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NE-YO’s upcoming tour will bring “grown and sexy” to Indianapolis
Indianapolis, Indiana – This fall, when hitmaker NE-YO brings a few special guests to Indianapolis as part of his Champagne and Roses Tour, fans will have a “One in a Million” opportunity to watch some…
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Grab a purple McDonald’s milkshake to honor Grimace’s birthday
Indianapolis, Indiana – Grimace, a figure from McDonaldland, is having a birthday, and McDonald’s invites fast food lovers to join in the celebration. Beginning on Monday, fans can swing by McDonald’s for a Grimace Birthday…
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Disaster loans are available to private nonprofit groups in Bloomington
Billings, Montana – According to a press release issued last week by the U.S. Small Business Administration, private nonprofit groups in Monroe County may qualify for loans to cover losses they sustained as a result…
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On Indy’s near south side, a man is shot close to a homeless camp
Indianapolis, Indiana – After being shot on Indianapolis’ near south side Saturday night, a man is now healing. Around 9:34 p.m., officers from the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department were sent to the junction of South…
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Health experts warn against mosquito-borne viruses and report the detection of West Nile Virus
Indianapolis, Indiana – As a result of this year’s first mosquito detection of the West Nile virus (WNV), state health authorities are advising Hoosiers to take precautions against mosquito bites. WNV was detected in a…
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Red Cross needs donors as supply of blood is low
Indianapolis, Indiana – According to a news release issued by the American Red Cross, a low number of blood donations could put a strain on the organization’s blood supply. The Red Cross only received 26,000…