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ENTIRE NCAA TOURNAMENT TO RUN ON RENEWABLE ENERGY

Posted by: Derek Glass
Posted: March 18, 2021
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MARCH MADNESS WILL BE CARBON NEUTRAL EVENT

Posted by: Derek Glass
Posted: March 16, 2021
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The NCAA and Indiana Sports Corp, in partnership with AES Indiana, Heritage Interactive Services, Keep Indianapolis Beautiful and IUPUI’s Office of Sustainability, have announced that venue operations of all practices and games during the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship will be carbon neutral.  Heritage Interactive Services, a division of Heritage Environmental Services, is partnering […]

STATEMENT ON ANTI-RACISM REGARDING THE ATLANTA SHOOTING

Posted by: Derek Glass
Posted: March 6, 2021
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Keep Indianapolis Beautiful joins in the call around our nation for an end to the violence and racism directed at the Asian American and Pacific Islander community. These senseless acts of hate that plague our country must stop. We stand in solidarity with our friends and neighbors in the AAPI community and everyone who has been affected by racial […]

TACKLING INDIANAPOLIS’ WASTEFULNESS

Posted by: Derek Glass
Posted: November 11, 2020
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Indianapolis has been labeled as the most wasteful city in the United States, according to an article from RTV6. City environmental organizations, such as the Indiana Recycling Coalition and Keep Indianapolis Beautiful, have established initiatives to offer ways for people to keep clean and live more sustainably.

VOLUNTEERS SEEK TO CLEAR WHITE RIVER BANKS IN HAMILTON COUNTY OF INVASIVE PLANTS

Posted by: Derek Glass
Posted: November 9, 2020
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FALLing into the 2020 Planting Season

Posted by: Jeremy Kranowitz
Posted: September 30, 2020
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I have been thinking a lot recently about faith, compassion, and how to support Keep Indianapolis  Beautiful’s community through the challenges 2020 has presented us all.  For me, last week marked the most important dates in the Jewish calendar—Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year) and Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement). The tradition on Rosh Hashanah […]

Overstory

Posted by: Jeremy Kranowitz
Posted: September 28, 2020
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My wife and I have been house hunting in Indianapolis. While we certainly are looking for a home with a modern kitchen and nice center island, just as important is whether the street has a nice tree canopy, and a tree or two in the yard. You never see a house listed as a 3-bed, […]

THIS SCAVENGER HUNT WILL LEAD YOU TO STORIES YOU MIGHT NOT KNOW ABOUT INDIANAPOLIS

Posted by: Derek Glass
Posted: September 17, 2020
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CIVIC LEADERS AND BOARD MEMBERS SPRUCE-UP DOWNTOWN INDIANAPOLIS

Posted by: Derek Glass
Posted: September 11, 2020
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Indianapolis leaders were hard at work Friday for a downtown revitalization project. Participants included board members from groups like Keep Indianapolis Beautiful, Indy Chamber and Visit Indy as well as companies like Cummins and Salesforce. They worked on cleaning, weeding, painting and landscaping projects.

KIB CAMPAIGN INSTALLS MORE THAN 100 ART INSTALLATIONS IN AREAS DEVOID OF ART

Posted by: Derek Glass
Posted: September 8, 2020
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