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Last week for the Decorators’ Show House and Gardens
Indianapolis, Indiana – The 62nd Indianapolis Decorators’ Show House & Gardens is currently in its last week. The purpose of the event this year is to raise money for Eskenazi’s mental health institutions. The St.…
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Fortis College graduates are filling healthcare staff shortages
Indianapolis, Indiana – In Indiana, there is a big need for nurses right now. In order to overcome nursing shortages brought on by the pandemic and an aging workforce, one local institution is doing its…
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Hoosiers deal with historically severe prescription drug shortages
Indianapolis, Indiana – According to Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, the spike in prescription medicine shortages last year is harming Hoosiers. “We’re seeing this happen more and more often,” said Dr. Brian Skinner, Marian University…
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Bill allowing pharmacists to dispense contraceptives approved by Governor Holcomb
Indianapolis, Indiana – Later this year, because to a new Indiana law, pharmacists will be able to begin recommending birth control pills and patches to their patients. According to the Indiana Pharmacy Association, women would…
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In preparation for the GMR Grand Prix, the Town of Speedway announced parking restrictions
Speedway, Indiana – The Speedway Police Department made the announcement on Monday that there will be parking restrictions and road closures later this week in preparation for the GMR Grand Prix, which will take place…
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In order to honor the victims of the Texas shooting, Governor Holcomb orders flags to fly at half-staff
Indianapolis, Indiana – In memory of the victims of Saturday’s horrific shooting at a Texas outlet mall, Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff. From now until dusk on May…
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An important kidney transplant provides information on living donors
Indianapolis, Indiana – A significant event for the community hospital system is overshadowed by the touching narrative that led to it. This spring, Ascension St. Vincent performed its 800th kidney transplant after a local woman…
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The sister of a U.S. 421 collision victim claims the care facility was negligent
Indianapolis, Indiana – After eloping from her care home in Indianapolis, Dionna Scott was fatally struck by a car while strolling along U.S. 421 and Willow Road, just north of Zionsville, in April. Scott had…
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Silver Alert issued for a woman from South Bend
South Bend, Indiana – A 24-year-old South Bend woman is missing, and a silver alert has been issued for her. According to the Indiana State Police, Ashley Nicole Porter was last seen on Sunday, May…
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Fort Worth implements gunshot detection systems in smart streetlights for enhanced public safety
Fort Worth, Texas, is embracing technological advancements by implementing gunshot detection systems within its smart streetlights, aiming to enable the police to respond more swiftly and efficiently to gunfire incidents, according to a media outlet…





