Monthly Archives: September 2018

Red Line Construction Impacts Traffic on Virginia Avenue

INDIANAPOLIS — On or after Mon., Oct. 8, Red Line construction crews will move to Virginia Avenue. Traffic lanes will be restricted between New Jersey Street and Prospect Street. This phase of construction is estimated to last through December. Pedestrians, bus riders, and drivers will notice lane closures and flaggers … Read More

Good news of youth

High school; yes, those were the days. For most of us, memories of this time in our life were captured in the yearbooks that we scurried around on the last day of school to secure autographs of our classmates and teachers. Today, most of these receptacles of our “precious memories” … Read More

Bond Revenue to Finance Infrastructure Projects

INDIANAPOLIS — Mayor Joe Hogsett has signed an ordinance which clears the way for the Indianapolis Department of Public Works (DPW) to invest in additional roads, sidewalks, and bridge projects over the next four years. The bond ordinance passed the City-County Council with unanimous support on Mon., Sept. 10. With … Read More

Hot Summer Doesn’t Compare to 1936 or 1983!

This summer’s heat will be something we remember and talk about for years to come. I remember wearing a winter coat the last of April during a neighborhood cleanup and getting my shorts out the next week for the first of May. We only had a day and half of … Read More

USS Indiana to be Commissioned

By Commander, Submarine Force Atlantic Public Affairs The Navy’s newest fast-attack submarine, USS Indiana (SSN 789), will be commissioned at the Navy Port at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Port Canaveral, Fla., Sept. 29, 2018. It will be the sixteenth Virginia-class submarine to join the fleet. Indiana will be … Read More