Monthly Archives: November 2018

Thankful

The woman called out to me as I passed her house, rushed down her steps and came to the fence that surrounded her front yard. “I meant to tell you when I saw you the other day: You look good with the white in your (goatee).” I was startled, then … Read More

A Big Fine for Rookie Quenton Nelson

After reviewing tapes of the Colts win over the Jacksonville Jaguars a week ago, the NFL fined rookie guard Quenton Nelson $26,739 for leading with his helmet on a block against Jag safety Barry Church. There was no penalty called on the field after the play but the league office … Read More

100 Years Ago: Nov. 23-29

From The Indianapolis News, Thursday, November 28: The Indianapolis public schools are starving from the lack of money for necessary maintenance and for providing a living wage for a competent teaching staff. If the next state legislature fails to provide financial relief, the city schools will not be in full … Read More

30th Annual Holiday Treefest Lights Up Warren PAC Nov. 16-20

INDIANAPOLIS – Daily entertainment and dozens of beautifully decorated Christmas trees (for viewing and for sale) take center stage at the 30th annual Warren Holiday TreeFest sponsored by the Warren Arts & Education Foundation Inc. The event takes place Fri., Nov. 16 through Tues., Nov. 20 at the Warren Performing … Read More