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Themed mini golf is Indiana’s exhibit at Great American State Fair
The fair will run from June 25 to July 10 on the National Mall and will feature more than 150 exhibits.
Teacher merit pay in Indianapolis charter schools gets millions in new aid from philanthropies
Two initiatives are providing substantial investments in teacher merit pay for Indianapolis charters.
A guide to a sunny, happy staycation in Indianapolis
A local music writer shares where to catch free concerts, great patio seats, a good corndog and a perfect sunset.
Poet to poet: A dad-daughter duo have a word for Father’s Day
Chi Sherman talks to John Sherman about the power of the mundane and the school bus incident that inspired one his most emotional poems.
Franklin Township superintendent to discuss district’s financial future
Chase Huotari will discuss enrollment, property taxes and facility updates on June 23.
Councilors consider tax increase to fix city roads
A proposed city ordinance would set a flat $100 fee on passenger vehicles and $240 fee for heavy vehicles.
Monument Circle will now take your questions
A new public art project asks: ‘What do you want to know about the monument?’ It encourages you to share your memories, too.
Help paint a mural on the near east side
John Boner Neighborhood Centers will host a community paint day for a mural on the near east side.
Is Indiana really affordable?
Why Hoosiers struggle to afford one of the lowest cost states in the nation.


