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The City of Indianapolis will take control of the site of Indiana’s first women’s prison which has sat abandoned for years.
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A new vending machine provides free emergency contraception on the near east side of Indianapolis, as part of a collaboration between Indiana reproductive justice groups and a local business.
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On the near east side of Indianapolis, Brookside School 54 students squared off in a competition against a chef on Thursday to see who could make the tastiest nutritious snack. It’s part of a partnership between the Indianapolis Public Schools district and insurance company Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield to provide cooking and nutrition education.
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A redevelopment plan was unveiled Tuesday for Sherman Park, an abandoned 50-acre lot that was once the site of the RCA plant on Indianapolis' near-east side.
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When Andy Austin bought his house on the near-east side, it was abandoned and falling apart. Its restoration is part of a project to turn the city's vacant properties into affordable housing.
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Near East Area Renewal plans to lead the development of 21 three-bedroom homes on the near east side of Indianapolis, all located near North Rural Street.
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The project is backed by private companies like State Farm, the city of Indianapolis, and the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development.
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A new study will analyze the location of the demolished RCA plant, and high levels of contamination could make residential projects expensive.
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A series of public input meetings about the redevelopment starts August 1 at the John H. Boner Community Center.
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One local group getting federal money is the John H. Boner Community Center - they'll get $585,000.