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Organization representing Native Americans plans to ask Indianapolis Indians to change its name
Breaking NewsThe move comes amid a groundswell across the country, demanding that symbols many view as racist come down from public areas.9:37 PM EDT July 20, 2020INDIANAPOLIS — English playwright William Shakespeare once asked, "What's in a name?"The folks with the American Indian Center of Indiana would answer - a lot."This is a moment where people should remember whether they decided to be on the right side of history or not," said the center's executive director, Carolina Castoreno-Santana, who is also a member of the Lipan-Apache Tribe of Texas.That's why the center plans to ask...…Breaking NewsThe move comes amid a groundswell across the country, demanding that symbols many view as racist come down from public areas.9:37 PM EDT July 20, 2020INDIANAPOLIS — English playwright William Shakespeare once asked, "What's in a name?"The folks with the American Indian Center of Indiana would answer - a lot."This is a moment where people should remember whether they decided to be on the right side of history or not," said the center's executive director, Carolina Castoreno-Santana, who is also a member of the Lipan-Apache Tribe of Texas.That's why the center plans to ask...WW…
Concerns raised over grass burned in shape of a cross at Indiana Black Expo headquarters
Breaking News“IMPD has been contacted and we will await an investigation as to the cause of the burn."11:14 PM EDT June 19, 2020INDIANAPOLIS — On Juneteenth, a day that commemorates the official end of slavery in the United States, someone noticed a burned cross in the grass on the front lawn of Indiana Black Expo headquarters on North Shortridge Road.“When I drove in today, I said, ‘Why is the grass dying right there?’” IBE Director of Finance Terri Faulker asked herself.When she got closer, though, Faulker said she knew exactly what she was seeing.“It’s a chemically burnt cross in our...…Breaking News“IMPD has been contacted and we will await an investigation as to the cause of the burn."11:14 PM EDT June 19, 2020INDIANAPOLIS — On Juneteenth, a day that commemorates the official end of slavery in the United States, someone noticed a burned cross in the grass on the front lawn of Indiana Black Expo headquarters on North Shortridge Road.“When I drove in today, I said, ‘Why is the grass dying right there?’” IBE Director of Finance Terri Faulker asked herself.When she got closer, though, Faulker said she knew exactly what she was seeing.“It’s a chemically burnt cross in our...WW…
Woman discovers she has a twin brother, learns they live just blocks apart
Breaking NewsKaren Warner's search for her sibling began after the state's adoption records were unsealed.8:36 PM PST February 11, 2021ELWOOD, Ind. — Central Indiana siblings are now reunited, but it turns out they were never really that far apart.Mike Jackman says he remembers Karen Warner.“We weren’t really friends, we just knew each other," said Jackman. “We were acquaintances. We actually went to school together.”The two hadn’t seen each other since their high school days in Elwood, Indiana but reconnected last fall on Facebook.“My old classmate friended me, I better talk to her,” Mike...…Breaking NewsKaren Warner's search for her sibling began after the state's adoption records were unsealed.8:36 PM PST February 11, 2021ELWOOD, Ind. — Central Indiana siblings are now reunited, but it turns out they were never really that far apart.Mike Jackman says he remembers Karen Warner.“We weren’t really friends, we just knew each other," said Jackman. “We were acquaintances. We actually went to school together.”The two hadn’t seen each other since their high school days in Elwood, Indiana but reconnected last fall on Facebook.“My old classmate friended me, I better talk to her,” Mike...WW…
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