Grace Callahan
Grace Callahan serves as the Digital and News intern for summer 2020. Grace is a rising junior at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio studying journalism and interactive media as part of the University Honors Program. She is actively involved on campus as the VP of Member Development of the Panhellenic Association, the music director of The Miami Misfitz, an all-female a cappella group, and a staff writer for UP Magazine.
Contact Grace at callahge@miamioh.edu or call (765) 481-5740
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Health officials warn that water in schools may be contaminated with unsafe levels of bacteria and metals from sitting stagnant in the pipes since March.
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Indiana manufacturers are now eligible for on-site technical assistance and training from the Purdue Manufacturing Extension Partnership and the Indiana Department of Environmental Management.
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Ivy Tech Community College Indianapolis is building a new Automotive Technology Center, in partnership with the City of Indianapolis and Community Development Entities. The new, larger building will be located in the International Marketplace District.
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Here is a summary of more than 50 back to school plans from Central Indiana school districts.
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The Shalom Community Center of Bloomington will hold its second annual Solidarity Sleepout on Friday.
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The grant program is intended to supporting independent local music venues disadvantaged by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Marion County Fair rides were inspected Wednesday, before it opens Saturday. The Indiana Department of Homeland Security found no major issues.
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Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett and Marion County Public Health Department (MCPHD) Director Dr. Virginia Caine gave free face coverings Thursday to families through a partnership with Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana. The free face coverings were distributed in support of the countys new public health order, requiring all individuals to wear face coverings in public.
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Ahead of the states moratorium on evictions ending July 31, Indianapolis set aside $15 million from federal CARES Act funds for a more long-term rental assistance program. Lilly Endowment Inc. will now provide 10 million dollars in support. City-County Council President, Vop Osili, says the funds will be crucial support for financially burdened households.
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St. Vincent de Paul Boulevard Place Food Pantry will double the size of its building, at 42nd Street. It will also receive renovations. The pantry saw an estimated 30 percent increase in out-of-boundary shoppers during the COVID-19 crisis -- people living outside their typically serviced neighborhoods.