Compiled by Nicole Davis Fountain Square: Citizens Energy Group closed a segment of Churchman Avenue on Oct. 2. The impacted segment—between the North and South
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Sporting competitive humor
By Sherri Coner Sure, we’ve all seen basketball players dribbling or golf lovers swinging clubs, but maybe you haven’t seen fast wit and humor competitively
History of a centerpiece
By Jessica Barnett President, Fountain Square Neighborhood Association It is likely undisputed the most well-known structures in Fountain Square are the fountains from which the
Southside history
By Nancy Hammerstrom and Nicole Davis “History is who we are and why we are the way we are.” – David McCullough,
Individual that damaged two Fountain Square murals has been identified
By Nancy Price and Neal Smith An individual responsible for recent damage to two murals in Fountain Square has been identified by an anonymous tipster,
Night & Day Calendar of Events March 2020
If you have an event you’d like listed in the calendar of events, please email Nancy Price at nancy@myiconmedia.com. BEECH GROVE Buzz Club • Buzz
Indy Library Board given preliminary approval for Fountain Square Branch closing
The Indianapolis Public Library Board of Trustees has given preliminary approval to the closing of the Fountain Square Branch in May 2020, as part of
Heartland Film Fest movies nominated for prestigious awards
Announced last week, 10 films that either premiered or screened at the 28th Heartland International Film Festival (HIFF) Oct. 10-20, 2019 were nominated for the
Working within the system
By Stephanie Dolan We’ve all seen the news broadcasts and film footage of children in detention centers because their parents, who were seeking asylum in
Karen E Laine retires from Two Chicks and a Hammer
Karen E Laine is retiring from day-to-day operations as co-owner of Two Chicks and a Hammer. Though Karen will be retiring from the company, she