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Honoring Black Hoosier artists who have left a lasting mark on Indianapolis

Indianapolis Recorder 18 Feb 2026
Indianapolis has a long, storied history of Black creatives who have left a lasting impression on their communities ... READ MORE. ‘Animating ancestors’. Ignored Black architects of American imagination. Wes Montgomery. 1923-1968 ... John Wesley Hardrick ... Church.
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The Rev. Jesse Jackson, who led the Civil Rights Movement for decades after King, has ...

Indianapolis Recorder 17 Feb 2026
CHICAGO (AP) — The Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, a protege of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and two-time presidential candidate who led the Civil Rights Movement for decades after the revered leader’s assassination, died Tuesday. He was 84 ... King’s head.”.
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Former EPA administrator addresses environmental justice and clean energy equity in Indianapolis

Indianapolis Recorder 13 Feb 2026
Former U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael S. Regan visited Indianapolis on Thursday, Feb. 12, to speak about environmental justice, regulatory changes and the unequal burdens of pollution on marginalized communities ... Former U.S ... .
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Cobb's on-demand transit is popular, but expensive to operate

Marietta Daily Journal 13 Feb 2026
MARIETTA — A popular program offering on-demand transit in south Cobb could be expanded to parts of Acworth and Kennesaw later this year, though the service would be expensive to maintain over the long term ... .
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‘A great year for transit’: CobbLinc ridership rebounds

Marietta Daily Journal 13 Feb 2026
MARIETTA — After years of decline worsened by the pandemic, Cobb County’s bus system has seen its ridership grow for two consecutive years ... .
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“Grooming looks like kindness”: Expert warns parents about online predators

Indianapolis Recorder 10 Feb 2026
Public concern about online safety for children has intensified in recent weeks following the disappearance and death of 17-year-old Hailey Buzbee of Fishers, Indiana ... Online exploitation is not rare, according to national research ... (Photo/Getty) ... .
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Black history month: Honoring Black health leaders from past to present

Indianapolis Recorder 10 Feb 2026
As Black History Month continues, communities across the country are taking time to recognize the individuals whose work has shaped American life, advanced equity and improved public well-being ... Dr. Joycelyn Elders, pediatrician and former U.S ... Dr ... Dr ... .
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Table for one: Reclaiming self-love and self-worth on Valentine’s Day

Indianapolis Recorder 10 Feb 2026
A conversation with Méchelle McCain, author of “When the Sh!t Isn’t Funny Anymore”. In mid-February, the world undergoes a swift transformation into shades of crimson and blush ... Méchelle McCain. It depends on your outlook ... McCain ... .
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Black innovation is American history: The overlooked legacy that built our everyday world

Indianapolis Recorder 04 Feb 2026
As Black History Month continues, the conversation often turns to enduring struggles and cultural triumphs. However, in the halls of the Indiana Statehouse, City-County Councilman Keith Graves (District 9) pointed to a more fundamental truth ... .
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‘Who needs a press pass when you have the people?’

Indianapolis Recorder 30 Jan 2026
The Indiana State House is a cathedral of limestone and legacy. Inside its marble corridors, power usually wears a muted palette. navy blazers, charcoal slacks and the stiff, plastic hum of corporate-issued press badges ... Irony of influence ... (Photo/Mike .
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Test-run of outdoor classrooms in Georgia schools clears General Assembly

Marietta Daily Journal 29 Jan 2026
ATLANTA — Students in Georgia schools could soon have more opportunities to study outdoors instead of inside a classroom ... .
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House committee advances bill aimed at curbing Medicaid costs, expanding access for elderly Hoosiers

Indianapolis Recorder 21 Jan 2026
The Indiana House Public Health Committee unanimously advanced House Bill 1277 on Jan ... HB 1277 is authored by State Rep. Brad Barrett, R-Richmond ... However, a waitlist for those services was imposed in April 2024 and has continued to grow ... (Photo/getty) ... .
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