As 2020 began to unfold, reports were coming out of China and other parts of Asia about an emerging, fast-spreading respiratory disease. Soon it would
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Christmas 2020: COVID changes how we celebrate, but Jesus is the reason for the season
By Rick Hinton Christmas season, 2020 … where does the time go? Thanksgiving has once again come and gone. Black Thursday and Friday are past.
Indianapolis International Airport earns accreditation in response to pandemic
Hoosiers considering traveling over the holidays now have further reason to feel confident in the Indianapolis International Airport (IND). Not only is the Indy airport
Indiana to stay at Stage 4.5 through at least another month
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb announced Wednesday that Indiana will remain at Stage 4.5 until at least Aug. 27. The decision follows an uptick in rising
Indy Arts Council receives $10 million Lilly grant
The Arts Council of Indianapolis has announced a new program designed to help Marion County nonprofit arts and cultural organizations reopen and reimagine their mission delivery in a world informed by the
The Refuge, Inc receives Glick Community Relief Fund grant
The Refuge, Inc received a $5,000 grant from the Glick Community Relief Fund, a grant program of Glick Philanthropies to help local nonprofit organizations continue
Are we seeing ghosts because we’re lonely – or have they always been there?
By Rick Hinton These are trying times. COVID-19 has altered lives, our habits and continues to play havoc upon daily routines. Those considering themselves “social”
Marion County begins phase 2 to reopen Indianapolis economy
Today, Marion County started implementing the next phase of reopening the Indianapolis economy. Many restrictions will remain in place, with additional changes possible as soon
Allstate, American Family Insurance to return money back to customers
By Nancy Price On April 6, auto insurance companies Allstate Corp. and American Family Insurance announced they were returning a portion of money to customers