Indiana Produces 7th Most CO2 Emissions Per Capita the in U.S.

As the effects of climate change become more severe, policymakers worldwide are increasingly focused on how to limit greenhouse gas emissions, slow the pace of climate change, and mitigate climate risks. World leaders met in Glasgow last November for the latest United Nations climate conference, with the aim of setting new, more aggressive targets to…

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Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra celebrates Unheard Voices in “Welcome Back to the United States of America” Feb. 4-5

In honor of Black History Month, the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra (ISO) pays homage to African-American composers with an energetic and insightful program for “Welcome Back to the United States of America” Feb. 4-5, 2022. Canadian-American conductor Peter Oundjian explores the music of North America with the ISO, starting with William Grant Still’s Poem for Orchestra,…

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Local students earn Faculty Honors, Dean’s List at Georgia Tech for Fall 2021 semester

The following students earned the distinction of Faculty Honors for Fall 2021 at the Georgia Institute of Technology. This designation is awarded to undergraduate students who have earned a 4.0 academic average for the semester. Shea Harrell of Carmel (46074) Justin Hu of Fishers (46037) Satvik Kumar of Carmel (46033) The following students have earned…

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Board of Public Works and Safety Meeting Agenda

Wed., Feb. 2nd, 2022 – 10 a.m. Council Chambers City Hall, One Civic Square MEETING CALLED TO ORDER 1. MINUTES Minutes from the Jan. 19th, 2022, Regular Meeting 2. BID/QUOTE OPENINGS AND AWARDS Bid Opening for 106th Street and College Avenue Roundabout (Project # 20-ENG-02); Jeremy Kashman, Director of the Department of Engineering. 3. PERFORMANCE…

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