Monthly Archives: September 2016

Ruby Park Remediation Meeting Sept. 21

INDIANAPOLIS — Representatives from Chemtura Corporation, the owner of the industrial property just north of Brookside park and east of Olney, will be giving an update of its activities in the area on Sept. 21 from 6:30-8:00 p.m. at Brookside Park Family Center, 3500 Brookside Parkway S. Dr. (Brookside Park). … Read More

Hoosier Olympians Receive Sagamore of the Wabash Awards

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Olympians who competed in the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro recently received Sagamore of the Wabash awards at the Indianapolis Colts season opener on September 11. The Governor, First Lady Karen Pence, and Lieutenant Governor Eric Holcomb, along with the Indiana Olympians Association, Indiana Sports … Read More

Ivy Tech Expands Dual Credit Offerings

INDIANAPOLIS — Ivy Tech Community College is partnering with 105 schools in central Indiana to offer free college credits to qualifying high school students. The Ivy Tech dual credit program has reached a record enrollment with 56,337 students enrolled statewide and 10,735 in central Indiana for the 2015-16 school year. … Read More

September Stuff

Playoff Fever Congratulations to the Indiana Fever and Coach Stephanie White for advancing to the WNBA playoffs once again. The Fever has 13 playoff appearances in their 17 year history — a remarkable achievement. Only the Atlanta Braves have more appearances with 14. This is the Fever’s 11th straight playoff. … Read More

Red Wing Pottery

The skilled German craftsmen who settled Redwing, Minn., in the mid-1800s were quick to realize the good fortune they had stumbled into. With large native clay deposits and the easy access to transport by railroad and river barge, Redwing was the perfect location for pottery manufacturing. In 1887, after more … Read More