Monthly Archives: June 2017

Open House for Howe Administrator

There will be an Open House honoring Frank Tout, former Principal of T.C. Howe High School (1971 – 1993,) on Fri. June 23 from 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. The event will be held in the Auditorium lobby at the high school. If you would like to attend, please contact … Read More

New Theatre Collaboration Explores Historic Triangle Factory Fire

INDIANAPOLIS — Q Artistry and Young Actors Theatre are partnering for the first time ever in June to present an immersive experience depicting the Triangle Factory Fire. Running for only 5 performances over the dates of June 24th and 25th, Triangle will be performed at the Propylaeum carriage house. In … Read More

Pendleton Pike Culvert Construction Project Begins in July

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) has awarded HIS Constructors a contract to replace a culvert channeling the India Branch of Indian Creek under U.S. Highway 36/State Road 67/Pendleton Pike, which is about six miles northeast of I-465, between Oaklandon and Carroll roads. The $502,425 contract calls for … Read More

Earth Eats: Real Food Green Living by Annie Corrigan with Daniel Orr

Annie Corrigan and Daniel Orr’s new book, Earth Eats: Real Food Green Living, offers information and recipes for enjoying a Hoosier lifestyle. Arranged by season, the recipes cover all areas of food and cooking. The appealing layouts include recipes on a single page to make following them easier. Interspersed among … Read More

Paws & Think Therapy Dogs Help Warren HS Students Cope

INDIANAPOLIS — Paws and Think therapy teams assisted the students at Warren Central High School after tragedy struck last month. Therapy teams were called in three times to help students cope with the shooting of three classmates. Dogs are often used to provide comfort during a crisis because they offer … Read More