Turner was a barber and prominent community leader who was buried at Greenlawn Cemetery
Category: Neighborhoods
Eunice Trotter wants an excavation of Greenlawn’s African American section
A private development and public bridge project are set to bury some remains forever.
Leon Bates is historian turned advocate for Greenlawn Cemetery
Bates has spent the last year raising awareness of the segregated history of the Indy cemetery.
Names at Greenlawn are a mystery a century after headstones vanished
Some of the city’s earliest residents may still be buried at the site near the White River.
Small eastside bookstore wants to make reading fun again
Garden of Readin’ is next in a wave of bookstores that have opened in the past year.
‘A stepping stone’: Men find hope during free eastside training
The Fathers and Families Center will help program graduates find a job in the industry.
IPS school hosts blood drive for mom with rare disease
Edison School of the Arts will hold a blood drive for myasthenia gravis survivor Kori Durham.
Teens organize peace walk at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Park
The peace walk will begin at 2 p.m. April 27 at the Landmark for Peace Memorial.
Once on death’s door, a teen burn survivor is on a journey to help others
After surviving childhood trauma, Daniel Lynch became a Decatur Township EMT.
Neighbors worry about future of two Butler-owned buildings
One is the former School 86, which contains a legacy celebrated by Butler-Tarkington neighbors.


