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Indiana libraries face drastic funding changes, limits to activities in Senate bill
The legislation could also potentially result in decreased funding for library services.
Here’s what’s in Indiana lawmakers’ proposal to hold back more third graders
The Indiana Department of Education wants 95% of third graders to pass the reading test by 2027.
HIGHWIRE by Mitchell L. H. Douglas
A poem commissioned in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day in Indianapolis.
Bicameral Democrat agenda targets child care, drug prices and more
Indiana Statehouse Democrats from both the Senate and House came together Thursday afternoon to release a bicameral agenda prioritizing child care accessibility, capping drug costs and more in 2024.
IRT to honor life and legacy of Civil Rights activist in upcoming play
Written by African American playwright Cheryl L. West, “Fannie” tells the powerful story of Fannie Lou Hamer and her struggles and victories in the fight for Black voting rights.
Indianapolis’ Andrew J. Brown charter school ditches for-profit manager in bid for local control
National Heritage Academies has run the school on the far eastside since it opened in 2003.
Celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day in Indianapolis
Observe the holiday with free museum admissions, service opportunities and community conversations.
Designer and writer discusses Zambonis with his toddler
In this week’s journal, a designer and writer catches up on films and discusses Zambonis with his toddler.
Listeners mourn death of ‘Loverman’ DJ Jerry Wade
Long-time listeners of “The Quiet Storm with Jerry Wade” felt like they lost a friend when news broke that he died this week.


