When Lowell Milken, chairman and founder of the National Institute for Excellence in Teaching (NIET), took the floor to honor Perry Township Schools in Indiana
Month: November 2018
Perry Township Schools receive drug-prevention grant
Perry Township Schools is honored to be a recipient of grant funding from the Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation to help prevent students’ substance use and
Welcome back to school!
ST. MARK CATHOLIC SCHOOL St. Mark Catholic School is off to a great start for the 2018-2019 school year! Located at 541 E Edgewood Ave.,
CGHS selected as host site for robotics competition
Greenwood, Mishawaka, Lafayette and Kokomo cities and their local high schools have been selected as tournament host sites for the IndianaFIRST 2019 Statewide Robotics Competition
A death in Cumberland: Part II
By Rick Hinton Tom Settle’s sister, Marlene, remembers the day he was born. She continues to carry that memory, with the logic and reasoning of
Veteran Services appoints two new officers
In an effort to engage more Indianapolis veterans and connect them to needed services, Mayor Joe Hogsett introduced two new Veteran Services Officers (VSOs) today.
Ivy Tech and Marian University announce transfer partnership
Ivy Tech Community College and Marian University are announcing a new 2+2 partnership that will allow students to transfer from Associate of Science to Bachelor
Indianapolis invests $120 million in infrastructure projects
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett signed an ordinance which clears the way for the Indianapolis Department of Public Works (DPW) to invest in additional roads, sidewalks
City of Greenwood plans downtown fieldhouse
The City of Greenwood is moving forward on plans to preserve and repurpose the gymnasium located on the 19-acre former Greenwood Middle School property. During
Athlete of the Month: Gracie Marsh
By Rick Morwick Gracie Marsh got her first taste of the IHSAA State Meet during her freshman season on the Center Grove High School girls