Parts of Kirkwood first closed the summer of 2020 to support outdoor dining during the COVID-19 pandemic and encourage social distancing.
Arts & Culture
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Candler was favorably impressed with the “young and vigorous city” of Indianapolis, but soundly disapproved of the legislature's attitude toward slavery.
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Poet Michael M. Feinstein reads sections I, VII, X, and XVL from his poem "Brother."
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The State of Inquiry
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NPR’s hit news quiz Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me! is coming to Indiana University! Join host Peter Sagal and a panel of your favorite humorists for a live taping of the show at the IU Auditorium.
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After executing a search warrant of Christopher Perantoni's house Tuesday morning, police said they found storage devices containing several images of child sex abuse material.
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The corporation purchased the Herald-Times property in 2022 for $2.9 million.
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None are ready for the governor’s signature, however.
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Narrow votes on environment and homelessness bills mark third-reading deadline day
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River Heritage Conservancy's controversial plan to start a deer population control operation this week at Origin Park in Southern Indiana is now on hold.
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"King PONG: How Atari Bounced Across Markets to Make Millions" focuses on how Atari’s PONG helped establish a consumer industry for home video games.
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The Indiana Department of Transportation is equipping highway workers across the state with additional safety equipment to keep them safe in low-visibility conditions.
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Multifaith leaders held their seventh vigil to oppose ICE detention at Miami Correctional Facility.
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By Tuesday afternoon, most dead trees and shattered glass had been removed, but the Humane Association is still figuring out what repairs are needed.
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Lack of local voter referendum on allowing casino draws objections as bill advances
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Attorney General Todd Rokita on Tuesday celebrated the recovery of $100 million in Medicaid provider fraud during his tenure in office since 2021.
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State highway agency hasn’t set new timeline for Mid-States Corridor project near Gov. Mike Braun’s home