Monthly Archives: July 2016

IRT to Remain at Current Location

INDIANAPOLIS —  The city administration has brokered a long-term lease with the Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT), securing its presence in downtown Indianapolis for the next decade while saving millions of tax dollars. IRT’s new lease for the building has a 10-year term, with an option for the IRT to renew … Read More

FACE Breaks Ground on Expansion

INDIANAPOLIS — FACE Low-Cost Animal Clinic officials broke ground on a new 7,000 square-foot building and launched “Imagine,” a $3.6 million fundraising initiative that will allow the state’s largest high-volume, low-cost animal clinic to expand its services and put Indianapolis on a sustainable path to becoming a “no kill” city. … Read More

Autism in Children: What to Look Out For

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a general term for a group of complex disorders of brain development. These disorders are characterized by difficulties in both verbal and nonverbal communication, social interaction and repetitive behaviors. The level at which a child displays these characteristics varies by degree, but every child affected … Read More

Fourth of July, Part 1

“Freedom is hammered out on the anvil of discussion, dissent, and debate.” Hubert Humphrey as quoted in “The Knightstown Banner” masthead. Summer evenings on the front porch swing with my parents taught me to appreciate America. Swinging gently, they’d talk about whatever struck their fancy. “Well, here we are already … Read More

The Second Half of the Year

Andrew’s Lucky Deal The deal is $140 million over the next six years with an $87 million signing bonus and $47 million up front, due the day of signing. Number 12 is now the highest paid player in NFL history. As to the Colts and Jimmy Irsay, Andrew thanks you, … Read More