The parody whodunnit, based on the 1985 cult film, is making a stop at Old National Centre as part of the Broadway National Tour.
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Why there are no education elections on your primary ballot
Why there are no more referendums, plus partisan school board elections don’t include primary races.
Damien Center will expand housing for families and people in need of supportive services
The nonprofit announced it will receive funding for supportive housing as part of a larger federal funding package for Indianapolis projects.
Braun announces 30-day break on Indiana sales tax for gasoline
The order is in effect now through May 8. Braun called on retailers to pass savings directly to customers.
Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library now available to children in all 92 Indiana counties
Children in all 92 counties across the state can now get free books in the mail through Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library of Indiana.
Social justice focal point of HBCU All-Star Game weekend
The HBCU All-Star Game weekend brings the top men’s basketball players from Historically Black Colleges and Universities to showcase their talent. Leading up to the game the schedule included a Black business marketplace, an HBCU college fair, and athletes volunteered in the community.
Indiana eliminates or merges about 580 degree programs across public universities
Around 584 degree programs will now be merged, consolidated, suspended or eliminated as part of a state effort to root out academic programs with low enrollment.
Indianapolis Public Education Corporation members announced by Mayor Hogsett
The nine-member board represents a significant change to education in Indianapolis.
Eli Lilly announces $7-billion merger, with eye on wakefulness drugs
Eli Lilly announces $7-billion merger, with eye on wakefulness drugs. The deal with London and Boston-based biotech company Centessa could have implications for treating Alzheimer’s.
Judge rebuffed: Selection Committee exercises new authority to block jurist from retention election
Shortly after being given the power to keep a judge off the ballot, the Marion County Judicial Selection Committee did just that by finding longtime Marion County Superior Court Judge Gary Miller unsuitable for retention.


