How local information is curated

We publish source-backed facts only: dates, times, venues, and prices traced to organizers or official agencies. Every public card shows where information came from and links back to the original source. Unverified items stay out of public listings.

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How we curate

NaptownHub aggregates local intelligence for Indiana residents. Here's exactly how we source, verify, and publish content - and why you should trust it.

How we source events

  1. Discover: We monitor official venue calendars, tourism boards, universities, parks, and trusted local listings across Indiana.
  2. Verify: Every listing needs a future date, Indiana location, and a working outbound link to the organizer or ticket page.
  3. Summarize: We extract facts and write a short original description. We do not copy long text from other sites.
  4. Publish: Events appear on the map and events feed with a visible source badge. You always know where we found it.
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Facts, not opinions

Every intel item traces back to an official source - weather.gov, INDOT, IndyGo, venue sites. We extract un-copyrightable facts: dates, times, locations, prices. We don't publish speculation.

Verified before published

Each item goes through source verification: Is the event confirmed on the organizer's site? Is the road closure on 511in.org? Is the weather alert from NWS? If we can't verify it, we don't publish it.

Fresh or flagged

Intel briefings are refreshed daily. Events are refreshed weekly. Every item shows a "Last updated" timestamp. Our automated freshness checker flags stale content so nothing quietly rots.

Always link back

We are a discovery layer, not a destination. Every item links to the original source so you can verify it yourself and take action directly. We route you to the source - we don't replace it.

Source badges on everything

Every card shows where the information came from: Official, Venue, Ticketing, or Media. You always know the provenance. No mystery content.

Editorial vs. sourced

When we write original analysis (like "why it matters"), it's clearly our editorial voice. When we cite facts, the source is always named. You can always tell the difference.

What we don't do

  • Publish unverified rumors or speculation
  • Scrape behind login walls or paywall content
  • Copy verbatim descriptions from other sites
  • Generate content without real source backing
  • Claim to be the original source when we're aggregating
  • Keep stale content live - if it's old, it gets flagged or removed

Our sources

National Weather ServiceINDOT / 511in.orgIndyGoVisit IndyVisit BloomingtonVisit South BendVisit Hamilton CountyNewfieldsDo317WTHRMirror IndyEventbriteTicketmasterNEA / Grants.govIndiana State MuseumIndy ParksButler Arts & EventsUniversity of Notre Dame

See it in action

Every source badge, every timestamp, every outbound link - it's all live on the intel page.

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