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Taylor Made Wellness on the near east side, close to the old Angie’s List campus, is offering free yoga classes twice a week. → Read More
People who are visually impaired are reliant on touch, so Bosma is continuing to provide training, technology, and solutions to ensure these Hoosiers have the tools to lead full and independent lives under the current conditions. → Read More
Naptown Stomp's organizers are bringing the joy of dance to anyone who wants to pick up the steps with free beginner lessons offered online. → Read More
What started as three local roommates taking a closer look at the ingredients in their soap has turned into a thriving business with a unique business model. → Read More
The hospital is working to streamline the donation process to hopefully save Hoosier lives. → Read More
This is an opportunity to help Hoosiers figure out if a career in web and software development is a right fit. → Read More
An Indianapolis company is looking for home health aides, HHAs. It is a job where no training is necessary to apply and the schedule is up to you. → Read More
IU Health is looking to hire people across the board from nurses and respiratory therapists, to patient transporters and lab techs. → Read More
Similar to blood banks, milk banks are hurting for donations amid the COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing guidelines. → Read More
A Kokomo mom who works to save the life of someone overdosing says she is shipping out more free kits due to the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More
Some neighbors in Indianapolis are helping each other get through the COVID-19 pandemic by putting a bear in the window. → Read More
The same company that brought the hard-to-miss car vending machine to the north side of Indianapolis is hiring Hoosiers. → Read More
Fishers police is warning residents after they say an organized theft gang is making moves, the most recent victim had several thousand dollars stolen from them in a matter of seconds. → Read More
As the temperatures continue to drop, the need continues to grow to help neighbors experiencing homelessness. → Read More
The dairy industry is a workforce in transition, as there are now fewer farms but more cows on them. → Read More
Monarch Beverage has a driver-in-training program where they provide the tools and resources necessary for drivers to get their CDL to start their career as a driver for free, also while getting paid. → Read More
LIFT Academy and Republic Airways are proud supporters of Women in Aviation initiatives. Both organizations actively work to engage women and girls in understanding that a career as a pilot is possible no matter your gender, race, or beliefs. → Read More
Project Lead the Way is a provider of STEM education programs in engineering, biomedical science and computer science with a primary focus on career learning. → Read More
Over 20 inspectors were out to check on the rides at the Indiana State Fair. → Read More
After an accident, Clay Chastain and his wife, Acaimie, need help to return home from their honeymoon in St. Kitts. → Read More