Monthly Archives: March 2017

Walker Career Center Wins Automation Contest

INDIANAPOLIS — Two Walker Career Center engineering teams competed at the national level in an industrial engineering design contest, sponsored by Phoenix Contact. The veteran team took two excellence awards, Excellence in Communication and Engineering and secnd place overall. The veteran team designed the “Choco Express,” which is an automated … Read More

Epilogue Presents “The Swan Song”

INDIANAPOLIS — Epilogue Players continues its 40th season with The Swan Song: A Study in Terror by Mike Johnson. The thriller, directed by Bernard Wurger, opens March 3 and will run three consecutive weekends with performances Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. Reservations are required … Read More

Forging The Bee Line Railroad by Arthur Andrew Olson III

Forging The Bee Line Railroad:  The Rise And Fall Of The Hoosier Partisans And Cleveland Clique is a comprehensive history of the Bee Line Railroad by Arthur Andrew Olson III. The early American transportation policy had the goal of helping people move west and develop a national cohesiveness. Thus the … Read More

Sexually Transmitted Infections are Both Harmful and Preventable for Women

An alarming 2013 study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that each year approximately nine million women in the United States are diagnosed with a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Transmitted through sexual contact, some STIs can be cured while others cannot. These infections — created when a … Read More

State Awards Tax Credits for Affordable Housing

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority (IHCDA) recently awarded more than $13.9 million in Rental Housing Tax Credits (RHTCs) and $5.8 million in additional funding from the Development Fund, HOME, and Housing Trust Fund towards 16 multi-family housing developments throughout Indiana. IHCDA administers and manages the federal … Read More