Monthly Archives: February 2013

Book Review: Death Mode

Reviewed by Kathleen Angelone, Bookmamas Cave explorers. Explosions. Archers. Sharpshooters. John Dillinger. Buried treasure. Underwater city. Psychotic criminal. Cat and mouse game.  Author Thomas Black combines these elements and takes the reader on a tour through southern Indiana places and stories in his first novel, Death Mode. The novel opens … Read More

Arsenal Tech Tutoring Project

INDIANAPOLIS — The Greater Indianapolis NAACP has rolled up its sleeves to help increase the graduation rate at Arsenal Technical High School. Through a partnership with the John H. Boner Community Center and the high school, the NAACP is providing adult tutors to assist students struggling to pass the End … Read More

Animal Care & Control Receives Donations

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Veterinary Referral & Emergency Center (IVR/IVEC) kicked off the New Year by partnering with the southside Pet Supplies Plus store to collect dozens of pet supplies, toys and treats for shelter animals. IVR/IVEC presented donations like bleach, gently used blankets and beds, and an assortment of food … Read More

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Warning

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Emergency Medical Services (EMS) has issued a warning on the potential risks of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning this winter. Unintentional carbon monoxide exposure accounts for an estimated 15,000 emergency department visits and 500 unintentional deaths in the United States each year The Centers for Disease Control and … Read More

VSA Emerging Artists Featured at Artisan Marketplace

INDIANAPOLIS This year the Indiana Artisan Marketplace (April 6-7 at the Indiana State Fairgrounds) will include the work and artists of VSA Indiana. An annual exhibition and sale of exceptional artwork and foods by the Indiana Artisans who make them, the Marketplace also will feature the artists, stories, and demonstrations … Read More