Monthly Archives: May 2013

100 Years Ago This Week: May 3-10

From The Indianapolis Sun, Sunday, May 4, 1913: A barefoot burglar who has entered dozens of homes in the past three weeks has police baffled.  The intruder leaves nothing but his bare footprints and many burnt matches. Entering a house by a window, he strikes a match to see the … Read More

Peanut Butter and Jelly — It’s What’s For Lunch

The America of the 1800’s was a time of growth and development of the country’s infrastructure. Building railroads and roadways, clearing forests, working the mines and manning the factories required an immense amount of manpower, and when lunchtime came . . . they all had to be fed. Out of … Read More

Explorations: In Search of an Invisible Woman

For all the dinners are cooked, the plates and cups washed; the children set to school and gone out into the world. Nothing remains of it all. All has vanished. No biography or history has a word to say about it. And the novels, without meaning to, invariably lie. Virginia … Read More

When Should You Seek Urgent Care?

One of the toughest decisions a parent must make is deciding when to seek medical attention when a child does not feel well or is injured or hurt. When facing an unexpected medical situation, it might be necessary to go to an urgent care center or emergency room to make … Read More

College Player Draft for the Indiana Fever and the Colts 2013 Playing Schedule

The Indiana Fever had selection number #9 in the 2013 WNBA college draft held in Bristol, Conn. on April 15.  With that pick they selected Layshia Clarendon, a 5’9” guard from the University of California. The San Bernardino, Calif. native helped pace the Golden Bears to a 32-4 season and … Read More