[Indianapolis, IN.] — Kroger Central Division today announced it will serve as an access point to free non-surgical N95 masks as part of its partnership with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Starting soon, customers will be able to visit any local Kroger store with a pharmacy to …
Read More »High School for Adults Now Accepting Applications
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The Excel Center, a free public high school for adults, is currently accepting enrollment applications. New classes begin February 21 at all 15 Excel Center locations [1], six of which are in Marion County. Students who have left high school are able to pick up where they …
Read More »Hendricks County Rib-Fest to be held on June 25th
Avon, IN – The Avon Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the new times for the upcoming and much anticipated 17th Annual Hendricks Country Rib-Fest and BBQ. The Hendricks County Rib-Fest has become one of the largest local traditions drawing people from all over Hendricks County and the surrounding …
Read More »Carmel Symphony announces concert postponements, citing safety concerns
CARMEL IN — Carmel Symphony Orchestra (CSO) has announced several changes to its season schedule due to the current surge of COVID-19 Omicron variant cases. The orchestra – a resident company of the Palladium at The Center for the Performing Arts – is in the middle of its 2021-22 season. …
Read More »Indiana Individual Income Tax Filing Now Open
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Department of Revenue (DOR) will start accepting filings for 2021 individual income tax returns on Monday, Jan. 24, 2022, in concert with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Customers will have until Monday, Apr. 18, 2022, to file both their state and federal 2021 tax returns and …
Read More »Behning Op-Ed: Providing school choice
National School Choice Week is Jan. 23-29 this year. It’s an annual recognition of the educational options families can use to best meet the needs of their children. For over a decade, I’ve worked hard to support school choice, which empowers Hoosier parents to have more control over their children’s …
Read More »Chartered Crypto-Startup Banks on Indiana’s Thriving Tech Community, Top Talent
INDIANAPOLIS (Jan. 25, 2021) – Anchorage Digital, a regulated digital asset platform and the first crypto company to receive a federal bank charter, announced plans today to establish operations in central Indiana, creating at least 10 new, high-skill jobs by the end of 2022.“Indiana is on the cutting-edge of high …
Read More »Alzheimer’s Association, volunteers to push for state legislation on Day of Action
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 25, 2022 – Volunteer advocates from across the state will urge lawmakers to pass legislation to help Hoosiers affected by Alzheimer’s and other dementia during the Alzheimer’s Association Greater Indiana Chapter’s virtual Day of Action on Feb. 1, 2022. Alzheimer’s Association advocates will push for three legislative priorities, …
Read More »Hendricks County Community Foundation Announces New Board Members and Roles
HCCF is excited to announce new Board Members and new roles for our current members. Our new members are Dan Dunbar, Amy Comer Elliott, Harry Gill and Shariq Siddiqui. Current Board member Brad Riley is transitioning to Vice Board Chair. Clockwise from top left: Brad Riley, Harry Gill, Dan Dunbar, …
Read More »Hendricks County Community Foundation Announces 2022 Lilly Endowment Community Scholars
The Hendricks County Community Foundation is excited to announce the recipients of the 2022 Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship: Summer Adkins, Avon High School Justine Vandenberg, Danville High School Karlee Waugh, Plainfield High School From left: Summer Adkins, Justine Vandenberg, & Karlee Waugh Lilly Endowment Community Scholars are known for their community …
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