Monthly Archives: September 2016

City Begins Illegal Dumping Initiative

The Hogsett administration has been on a mission to direct attention on issues and opportunities in neighborhoods since taking office in January. On September 13, the mayor, Jason Larrison Director of Business and Neighborhood Services, and City-County Councilman Blake Johnson met in the Grace Tuxedo neighborhood on the east side … Read More

Re-Signed Finds Its Maker

IRVINGTON — Irvington re-Signed has found its signmaker. Congratulations to Little Flower resident Eric Benge, who won the competition held in August and September. Eric is a graphic designer with over a decade of experience in the creative industry. He’s passionate about all things design-related and has worked for multinational … Read More

Local Patriots Remember September 11

submitted photo John Landel (left) and Bill Watson (right) with their antique fire trucks.  John’s truck is a 1948 Ford Firetruck (left) and Bill’s is a 1974 Ford Firetruck (right).  When John purchased his truck it was basically a cab and the shell of the truck. He has spent many … Read More

Indiana Military Veterans Hall of Fame Breaks Ground at Ft. Harrison

LAWRENCE — The Indiana Military Veterans Hall of Fame (IMVHOF) broke ground on a permanent building on Sept. 11. The building will pay tribute to all five branches of the military services and will personally recognize the veterans who have been inducted into each year’s class of the Indiana Military … Read More

Part of Historic Irvington Building Crumbles

IRVINGTON — The Historic Irvington commercial district had a scare Monday morning when part of the parapet on Jack and Jill’s Antiques of Irvington fell to the sidewalk at the corner of Ritter and East Washington St. The area was cordoned off until structural investigators inspected to ensure the building … Read More