Monthly Archives: January 2014

Community Hosts Enrollment Fairs

INDIANAPOLIS — Community Health Network is hosting enrollment fairs to help uninsured Hoosiers obtain health coverage in Indiana’s Health Insurance Marketplace during first quarter of 2014. Community’s physicians, hospitals and facilities will serve as the primary provider network for Central Indiana residents who purchase an Anthem Blue Cross and Blue … Read More

Your 2014 Garden: Let’s Get Started!

January is a quiet month for most Hoosier gardeners. But for those who grow veggies every summer, and actually start their veggies from seed, January is a great time to learn more about the seeds in your possession. What possibly can you ‘learn’ from seeds, you ask? The most important … Read More

100 Years Ago This Week: Jan. 10-17

From The Indianapolis News, Saturday, January 10, 1914:  Chief of Police Samuel Perrott issued an order to policemen at roll call last night to suppress the practice of giving free prizes in drawings at the motion picture theaters throughout the city. The giving of prizes is regarded as a form … Read More

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in Indianapolis, Part 3

On Dec. 12, 1958, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke at the Cadle Tabernacle radio ministry in downtown Indianapolis just three months after narrowly escaping death while at a book signing in Harlem, New York on September 20. The attacker was an African-American woman named Izola Curry. Her weapon was … Read More

Applause!: Jan. 17-24

• The Irvington Garden Club will meet at 6:30 p.m., on January 27, at the Irvington Presbyterian Church, 55 S. Johnson. Justin St. John of Maximum Grow Gardening will present a program on hydroponics (a method of growing plants using nutrient solutions in water). Located at 6117 East Washington Street, … Read More