Indianapolis, IN
Indy Parks wants your opinion on $80M improvement plan
INDIANAPOLIS (MIRROR INDY) — Indy Parks will hold open house meetings and distribute surveys this month to gather reaction to the millions of dollars of improvements it plans at more than a dozen parks.
The department received $80 million from the Lilly Endowment in 2022 and plans to improve 42 parks.
“These upgrades represent a significant investment in the future of our city and neighborhoods. We invite all residents to join us and share their input to help shape the future of our parks,” said Alex Cortwright, chief communications officer for Indy Parks.
When: 6:30-8 p.m. July 15
Where: Broad Ripple Park Family Center, 1426 Broad Ripple Ave.
If you go: Spanish and Burmese interpreters will be available
Online options: Arsenal Park Community Feedback SURVEY and WISH Park Community Feedback SURVEY
When: 6:30-8 p.m. July 17
Where: Christian Park Family Center, 4125 English Ave.
If you go: Spanish and Burmese interpreters will be available
Online option: Christian Park Community Feedback SURVEY
Community Open House for Eagle Highlands, Faculty, Highway Parcel 15, James Foster Bruiser Gaines, Moreland and Patricia parks
When: 6:30-8 p.m. July 17
Where: Municipal Gardens Family Center, 1831 Lafayette Road
If you go: Spanish and Burmese Interpreter Available
Online option: 6 Parks Community Feedback SURVEY
Community Open House for Bellamy, DeQuincy, and Virginia Lee O’Brien parks
When: 6:30-8 p.m. July 18
Where: Windsor Village Family Center, 6510 E. 25th St.
If you go: Spanish and Burmese Interpreter Available
Online options: Bellamy Park Community Feedback SURVEY and DeQuincy Park Community Feedback SURVEY and Virginia Lee O’Brien Park Community Feedback SURVEY
Community Open House for Dubarry and Bellamy parks
When: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 27
Where: Far Eastside Festival presented by CAFE, 8902 E. 38th St.
For more information
Visit the Indy Parks website.
Mirror Indy reporter Enrique Saenz covers west Indianapolis. Contact him at 317-983-4203 or enrique.saenz@mirrorindy.org. Follow him on X @heyEnriqueSaenz.
Indianapolis, IN
State police arrest man in connection with two Monument Circle attacks
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Indiana State Police have arrested a man in connection with two attacks, including one deadly, near Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis earlier this month.
29-year-old Michael Willis is facing two counts of attempted murder. Police say that the attacks happened on June 19 and June 26, both happening on N Senate Ave. near Monument Circle.
According to a probable cause affidavit obtained by News 8, on June 19, Willis was walking in the area near Monument Circle around 2 a.m. when he approached a person laying down and repeatedly stomped on them. Police say that this first victim was transported to the hospital in critical condition.
The first victim died on Sunday due to their injuries sustained from Willis’s attack, documents say.
Police also say that on June 26, Willis attacked a different person at the same location near Monument Circle. Police believe that the second victim was repeatedly kicked and stomped on while they were lying down as well. This second attack also took place around 2 a.m.
Indiana State Police detectives shared surveillance photos of Willis from the attacks with other police agencies in an attempt to identify him. Police say Willis was identified by a Greensborough Police Sergeant after Willis had asked the sergeant to use his cell phone.
Police then approached Willis and detained him. Police say that when Willis was detained, he was wearing the same clothes that were seen in the surveillance footage of both attacks. Officers also noticed blood on Willis’s socks.
In an interview with detectives about the July 26 attack, Willis at first said that he was only “nudging” the victim. Police say that according to Willis, he was trying to wake the victim up because he was concerned about them.
Later in the interview, Willis admitted to attacking both victims. Willis said that he was frustrated that he had been homeless and unemployed for around the past 6 months. According to police, Willis also said that the people in the area were “mean and rude” to him.
Police say that Willis told detectives that he was the only person involved in these attacks.
Willis is currently in custody of the Marion County Jail.
Indianapolis, IN
Where to find cooling stations in central Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana is under a heat advisory with temperatures in the 90s throughout the week.
Many cooling centers will open throughout the state for those that need to find relief from the heat. Hoosiers looking to find cooling centers in their area can contact Indiana 211. To learn more, call 211 or (866) 211-9966.
Avaliable cooling centers can also be found by clicking here.
Marion County
For those living in Indianapolis, Indy Parks has several cooling centers across the city.
Those Cooling Centers are:
- Broad Ripple Park Family Center
- Brookside Park Family Center
- Christian Park Family Center
- Frederick Douglass Park Family Center
- Garfield Park Burrello Family Center
- Krannert Park Family Center
- Grassy Creek Environmental Education Center
- Pride Park Family Center
- Rhodius Park Family Center
- Riverside Park Family Center
- Stanley Strader Park Family Center
- Washington Park Family Center
- Windsor Park Family Center
- Watkins Park Family Center
- Thatcher Park Family Center
For addresses and hours of operations of these cooling centers, click here.
Beech Grove will also have two cooling Centers for residents starting Monday, June 29. Those hours and locations are:
- Beech Grove Senior Center, 602 Main St
- 8 a.m. – 4 p.m., Monday through Friday
- Hornet Park Community Center, 5245 Hornet Ave
- 8 a.m. – 6 p.m., Monday through Friday
Other Central Indiana Cooling Centers
For addresses and hour of operations of cooling centers below, click here.
Marion
- St. Martin Community Center
- Grant County Family YMCA
- Grant County Rescue Mission
Kokomo
- The Kokomo Rescue Mission
- The Excel Center in Kokomo
Peru
- Community Resource Center
- Miami County Courthouse
- Miami County Health Department
- Miami County YMCA
- Peru City Hall
- Peru Public Library
- Peru Schools Administration Building
Indianapolis, IN
Heat Advisory and Warning for central Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS (WRTV) — The National Weather Service out of Indianapolis has issued a Heat Advisory for all of Central Indiana and a High Heat Warning for parts of northern Indiana. The Advisory and Warning will go into effect at 12 PM on Monday and will run through 8 PM Thursday.
WRTV
A Heat Advisory means that temperatures in the 90s with dew points in the 70s, will lead to Heat Index values reaching 106. Hot temperatures and high humidity may cause heat illnesses.
Stay cool:
Drink plenty of fluids, check up on relatives and neighbors, and stay in an air-conditioned room when possible. If outside for extended periods of time, make sure to take frequent breaks in the shade as much as you can.
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