Monthly Archives: March 2018

Neto Comes to Irvington

You never know who’s going to show up when Neto walks into the room. Bob Netolicky, former ABA Indiana Pacers 4-time all-star, can draw a crowd. On any given day, Neto may show up with former teammates like George McGinnis, Darnell Hillman or Billy Keller. Or maybe with former Pacers … Read More

Nobody Wants My Stuff!

A very high percentage of the calls I receive from those ready to down-size their homes end with the same statement, “Our kids have no interest in our stuff!” It is sad to face that reality that no one wants the things that you once wanted so much. So, what … Read More

World War I 100 Years Ago: March16-22

From The Indianapolis Star, Wednesday, March 20: Members of the local International Bible Students’ Association surrendered 5,000 copies of The Finished Mystery to Charles Tighe, agent-in-charge of the Indianapolis office of the Justice Department. The religious tract, published by Watch Tower Bible & Tract Society, has been declared disloyal propaganda … Read More

Local Students Participate in Peaceful Protest

On a crisp, sunny morning, students from Shortridge High School marched quietly around the track, seeking answers and action on the issue of gun violence in schools. Some carried signs with the names of other students killed in Parkland, Florida earlier this year, and other school shootings. Other IPS schools … Read More