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Did you know the founder of New Carlisle was a world-famous circus performer? Local author Aaron Helman’s new book, “An Incomplete History of St. Joseph County,” explores that and other interesting pieces of local history.
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How Indiana defines a “disadvantaged community” could exclude some Black and Brown neighborhoods disproportionately harmed by lead.
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Abortion restrictions will likely affect Black women the most. Many are concerned about the impact on Black maternal mortality, and the risk of criminalization.
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A local faith group is helping Black Indianapolis youth learn about politics and empowerment.
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The Indiana Black and Minority Health Fair concluded its activities Sunday afternoon. The fair attracted visitors from across Indiana and out of state.
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The 2022 Indiana Black and Minority Health Fair will offer a range of free health services like blood work, breast exams, dental check-ups and childhood immunizations.
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The Purdue Black Student Union held a packed town hall Thursday night to discuss how to respond after a video surfaced this week of a Purdue police officer forcefully restraining a student.
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A study published by Regenstrief Institute in Indianapolis shows that Black and rural communities were disproportionately affected by the pandemic. The…