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Don’t let tax season be a stressor — these resources can help. | Photo via Unsplash
Hey Indy — are you sitting down? Because we have an important reminder for you: It’s tax season. If that immediately filled you with panic, we’ve got your back with free resources you can use basically up until the last second.
Break out your shorts and grab your iced coffee, Hoosiers. Mercifully pleasant weather is upon us, with today expected to be the warmest day we’ve had in almost three weeks. However, winter isn’t finished with us yet. (WTHR)
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Township Line Road over I-465, which closed last summer, is reopening this week. But there’s a catch — freeway lanes under the bridge will close later this month for final touches. See dates and times to plan your detour. (WTHR)
Coming Soon
Almost two years after it was first announced, we finally have an update on Fletcher Place’s forthcoming “community living room.” Lille Bønne is officially under construction + expects to open this spring or summer. Get a refresh on what the space will include.
Announced
Calling all elder millennials. Iliza Shlesinger will headline Cancer Support Community Indiana’s comedy fundraiser, Laughing Matters, on Saturday, June 9 at Clowes Memorial Hall. Tickets go on sale Friday, Feb. 13 at 10 a.m. (WTHR)
Shop
There’s a new source for The Source. The local gift + goods shop has relocated to 807 Broad Ripple Ave. Stop by to shop the same handmade, small-batch products you already love, just with a cool new look.
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For nearly 50 years, UIndy has helped Hoosiers advance in their careers. Today’s MBA combines hybrid flexibility, STEM-certified certificates, and hands-on experience — all designed to help local professionals stand out, earn more, and lead. See how UIndy’s MBA can fit into your busy life.*
Sports
Did you know there are two athletes representing Indiana at the 2026 Winter Olympics? Find out exactly when you can watch Nick Goepper and Jadin O’Brien compete in men’s freestyle skiing and women’s bobsledding. (WTHR)
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Meet the intimacy gummy: Camino Wild Cherry, the ultimate edible for date night. Heighten sensory experiences and ignite that special spark with a THC gummy that fits seamlessly into your Valentine’s Day plans — without the hangover or bloat of alcohol. Get 20% off a full-size tin with code 6AM20.†*
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💘 Home is where the heart is
Can’t go wrong with a charcuterie board as an appetizer. | Photo by @goosethemarket
Stuck at home for Valentine’s Day? Want to have a special meal, but without the crowds? Or just prefer cozying up to your special someone (or your cat) in your pajamas?
Here are a few ways you can celebrate Valentine’s Day from the comfort of your own home.
Cozy up with charcuterie | Ordering a board from Smoking Goose will feel just as fancy as going out to dinner — and with local delivery, you won’t even have to leave the house.
Plan a movie night | Grab popcorn from Just Pop In! and watch your favorite rom com. If you’re looking for something super local, try “The Duel,” which was filmed in Indy. It’s currently streaming for free on Tubi or for rent on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, or YouTube.
Exchange love letters | Pick up some stationery from Semantics Paper Goods to write a note for your partner, kids, or best friends that you can exchange on the spot or seal for a later date. Or, for an extra romantic touch, get a vintage valentine from Pen and Pink Vintage.
Growing up comes with plenty of firsts. With a Cash App Card, teens have a safe way to practice saving, managing money, and spending — all with their own debit card, and you as their guide.‡
Happy Thai Tuesday, y’all. Carmel’s newest restaurant, Thai Prime, officially opens tomorrow, serving “elevated Thai flavors” and cocktails. Take a peek at the glam, jungle-inspired space.
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