Monthly Archives: February 2018

An American Classic — the Lunch Box

The America of the 1800s was a time of growth and development of the country’s infrastructure. Building railroads and roadways, clearing forests, working the mines and manning the factories required an immense amount of manpower, and when lunchtime came . . . they all had to be fed. Out of … Read More

Frank Reich Will Guide the Horseshoe

Just in case you have not gotten the word, Frank Reich is the Colts’ new head coach. The 56 year old Pennsylvanian Is a graduate of the University of Maryland, where he played quarterback. He was drafted by Bill Polian for the Buffalo Bills in 1985 in the third round … Read More

Fulfilling the Promise of Pogue’s Run Trail

For many years, eastsiders have waited for the Pogue’s Run Trail to be completed. Originally conceived in 1994, the proposed Pogue’s Run Greenway is a 5.3 mile corridor starting on 10th Street at the Monon Trail and the Indianapolis Cultural Trail, heads northeast along Brookside Parkway North Drive then follows … Read More

Great Indy Seed Swap Feb. 10

INDIANAPOLIS — Seed swappers, gardeners of all experience levels, and individuals who want to learn more about growing food, flowers, and herbs, are welcome to the 20018 Great Indy Seed Swap. The swap will be held Feb. 10 at Bona Thompson Memorial Center, 5350 University Ave. in Irvington. Hours will … Read More