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The MLMI is located today in the Indianapolis Masonic Temple, which is also the headquarters of the state's fraternity. It is open to the public. It is open to the public. There are also 24 active predominantly African-American, Prince Hall Affiliated (PHA) Masonic lodges in Indiana administered by the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of ...
Following the launch of Unigov on January 1, 1970, members of the former Indianapolis Common Council and the Marion County Council were combined to form the first City-County Council. The council was composed of 29 seats: 25 representing geographic districts and four at-large. [1] The first City-County Council election occurred on November 2, 1971.
The Slovenian National Home of Indianapolis is both a literal building and a members-only club that began in 1918. It sits on 10th Street just down the road from the once-beautiful Slovenian Roman ...
The club is no longer partisan and now numbers in its ranks Democrats and members of other parties. [3] According to the club, the founders of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway (home of the Indianapolis 500) met there to discuss its construction. In 1984, secret meetings were held there to negotiate the move of the Baltimore Colts to Indianapolis ...
Indianapolis elected seven new faces to the 25-member City-County Council on Nov. 7, one Republican and six Democrats, who will be sworn in Jan. 1.
Scott Horner, Indianapolis Star March 17, 2024 at 8:03 PM Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis will host first- and second-round 2024 NCAA tournament games, highlighted by No. 1 Midwest Region ...
The first potentate was John T. Brush, who served as such from 1884 to 1897. Lew Wallace and Thomas Taggart were among their first Ceremonial Class, held in 1885. By the end of the first year, there were 105 members. The Indianapolis Valley of Scottish Rite gave them the Townsley and Wiggans "Pork House" for their meetings. [1] [3]
Bill Levin, the Grand Poobah, smokes before the beginning of service, Wednesday, March 13, 2024, at the First Church of Cannabis in Indianapolis.