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  • Indiana's crowd size limits will be relaxed starting next week following recent improvements in the statewide COVID-19 infection and hospitalization rates, the governor announced Wednesday.
  • Martin University, Indiana’s only predominantly Black higher education institution, will clear past-due account balances for roughly two-thirds of its students with federal pandemic relief funds.
  • Indianapolis is hosting a national conference of Millennials - ages 20-33. We'll talk about it with guests Derrick Feldman the CEO of Achieve, Nick Colby the President of Colby Equipment and head of the Meridian-Kessler Neighborhood Association and Kristin Hess with Indiana Humanities.
  • "On the Table by the Window: The Journey of a Gay Dad in Indiana" by Van Kirby, Integrated Exhibit Alliance explores the 1960s as a transformative era and Indianapolis STAR arts reporter Michael Anthony Adams #Read26Indy project.
  • Artistry - artistryindy.com - is the new redevelopment of the former Bank One Operations Center at 451 East Market Street, artist Barbara Magnus Hopkins Indiana State Library's Talking Book and Braille library campaign and Rob Becker's Defending the Caveman at Theatre on the Square.
  • About the Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) organization with guests: BBBS of Central Indiana CEO Darcey Palmer-Shultz, WFYI reporter/big brother Sam Klemet and Sam's 16 year old little brother Jayden Holsclaw.
  • Footlite Musicals presents "Nine", Indiana Aids Fund gala performance "Spotlight" and IRT's current production, Ken Ludwig's "The Game's Afoot".
  • It's the Year of the Farmer at the Indiana State Fair, swing band Big Bad Voodoo Daddy coming to Indy, and Looking Up College Avenue treasure hunt.
  • The Indianapolis Public Library Foundation leadership changes, Indiana's 6th annual Bastille Day Celebration, and the 49th Indianapolis Early Music Festival.
  • Talking about the intersection of information on Hoosier children from the new Kids Count Data Book and the cultural issues IMPD is focusing on to turn the crime of tide in Indianapolis. Our guests will be IMPD Chief Troy Riggs and Andrew Cullen, VP of Public Policy for the United Way of Central Indiana.
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