John Brush was born in Indiana and opened a famed emporium here. He also played a major role in baseball history.
Black history can be found in every nook and cranny of Indiana. People are working hard to preserve buildings that are part ...
Wednesday night, Jan Cervelli hosted and moderated an information session at the Harrison Library focused on the Microsoft data center coming to St. Joseph County.
Indianapolis has a long, storied history of Black creatives who have left a lasting impression on their communities.
Civil rights icon the Rev. Jesse Jackson was keynote speaker at the 2010 Martin Luther King Jr. birthday celebration.
FRIDAY Anderson • All Pro Dads meeting, 7:45 to 8:30 a.m., Anderson Mariners, 2035 Raible Ave. • Golden Age Euchre (50+), 11 ...
By Sydney Byerly The Indiana Citizen February 13, 2026 ANDERSON, Indiana — The son of a prominent Indiana pastor with close ties to the state’s lieutenant governor was sentenced to six years in prison ...
People of color and those with lower socioeconomic status living in these neighborhoods didn’t trust the hospital, and they ...
Indiana lawmakers let a bill tied to the Ten Commandments quietly die at a key deadline. The measure would have protected teachers’ rights to display the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms ...
BROWNSBURG, Ind. — A retired IPS educator from Brownsburg was the lucky winner of the largest Fast Play jackpot in Hoosier Lottery history. Gwendolyn Maxey-Crowdus bought a $20 ticket at a GetGo in ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The post-snow cleanup continues and crews are working around the clock to make the roadways safe. One of the agencies on patrol is INDOT along with its Good Samaritan program–the ...
Residents across southern Indiana are urged to conserve electricity as a major winter storm brings heavy snow and bitter cold to the region. The Utilities District of Western Indiana REMC posted ...