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Charter Schools
Charter Schools

In 2001, Indiana became the 37th state to enact charter school legislation. The Indiana law allows alternative routes for transition… Read More »Charter Schools

Festivals
Festivals

Like most large cities, Indianapolis has a sizeable number of annual festivals focused on the arts and culture, food, sports,… Read More »Festivals

Haughville
Haughville

Haughville is a westside neighborhood roughly bounded by 10th Street, Belmont Avenue, Michigan and Vermont streets, and Tibbs Avenue. First… Read More »Haughville

Hawthorne

Hawthorne Neighborhood Association is a neighborhood organization bounded by Turner Avenue and Vermont Street to the north, the Conrail tracks… Read More »Hawthorne

Indiana Minority Business Magazine

Based in Indianapolis, Indiana Minority Business Magazine (IMBM) is published quarterly and geared toward a professional audience. Celebrating diversity and… Read More »Indiana Minority Business Magazine

Indianapolis Healthy Babies Consortium

The City-County Council established the Marion County Task Force on Infant Mortality in 1988 after data indicated that Indianapolis led… Read More »Indianapolis Healthy Babies Consortium

Lawrence Township
Lawrence Township

Lawrence is a northeastern Marion County township, roughly bordered by 96th  Street, County Line Road, 38th  Street, and Emerson and… Read More »Lawrence Township

The Mind Trust
The Mind Trust

The Mind Trust is an Indianapolis-based, education nonprofit organization. It aims to provide every Indianapolis student access to an excellent… Read More »The Mind Trust

Seventh-day Adventists
Seventh-day Adventists

The Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) church was organized in 1863 by former adherents to the Millerite movement, which predicted (from Bible… Read More »Seventh-day Adventists

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