The Greene County site started in 2002 and has expanded to feature hundreds of cast-iron art pieces on 3 miles of wooded trails
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Where to celebrate America’s 250th in Indianapolis
This Fourth of July, here’s where to see fireworks and Marion County’s rules for setting off your own.
‘Welcome to Indiana!’: Braun cheers Bears’ decision to move ahead with stadium project
The Chicago Bears Board of Directors met and voted to advance stadium development project in Hammond, Indiana.
Indiana going all out to celebrate America’s 250th birthday
From singalongs and lanterns, festivities look at Indiana’s role in shaping America
Women’s Fund of Central Indiana expanding statewide
The Women’s Fund of Central Indiana will embark on an 11-stop listening tour in preparation for a statewide expansion.
It’s official — no pay raise for state employees
For the second year in a row, Indiana’s state employees will receive no pay raises.
Want a say in politics? Find the elected officials who represent you.
Here’s how to reach your city-county councilor, state and federal legislators and other decision-makers.
Indiana businesses face new data rules in 2026
Indiana consumers have new control over their personal data with the Indiana Consumer Data Protection Act.
Redistricting bill dies in Indiana Senate
Senators voted 31-19 to reject Donald Trump’s demands for new congressional maps.
Braun report identifies 350 examples of DEI in state government
An executive order by Gov. Mike Braun gave agencies until July 1 to review and identify DEI in their policies.


