Monthly Archives: March 2016

Emerging Eastside Neighborhoods: Otterbein

The largest neighborhood on the East side — Otterbein — is starting to see the benefits of an intense effort by its residents to create a strong, successful neighborhood. Encompassing hundreds of homes between Sherman and Emerson, 16th Street and I-70, Otterbein faces unique challenges but also shares a common … Read More

Public Meeting on Recycling April 6

INDIANAPOLIS — On February 10, Mayor Joe Hogsett announced a temporary stop to the planned Covanta Advanced Recycling Center (ARC) to allow for public input and consideration. Later that month, the Indiana Court of Appeals permanently nullified the contract for the ARC. In order to identify the best options for … Read More

Howe Goes to State!

Howe High School Boys Basketball made the record books on March 19, winning their first semi-state against Providence 70-62, ushering their way to the State Championship. It’s the first time in the school’s history that they have gone to State. The team was greeted in Richmond by many Howe fans … Read More

White City Murder at Q Artistry

Inspired by the book Devil in the White City, which chronicled the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago and the murderous H.S. Holmes, Ben Asaykwee has composed a highly entertaining and terrifying musical, White City Murder. A two person show, Asaykwee shares the stage at the Irvington Lodge with Claire … Read More