Monthly Archives: January 2019

100 Years Ago: Jan. 18-24

From The Indianapolis News, Thursday, January 23, 1919: Two wolves have been attacking animals belonging to farmers in the vicinity of Allisonville. The wolves are running wild in the White River bottoms and a hunt is being organized to capture them. An area farmer has discovered the wolves’ lair and … Read More

SYROCO — the wonder plastic

For many years placing anything in our homes made of plastic was taboo. It was considered to be a cheap replacement for quality products made of wood and when we came across it while shopping, we quickly went in the other direction. No more! IKEA and Wayfair have elevated plastic … Read More

RecycleForce, Keys to Work Partner with City to Combat Illegal Dumping

INDIANAPOLIS — Mayor Joe Hogsett recently joined community leaders and officials from the Departments of Public Works (DPW) and Business and Neighborhood Services (BNS) to highlight an expanded initiative that will both strengthen a commitment to cleaner, healthier neighborhoods as well as provide training and job opportunities for those reentering … Read More

Martin University Selects New President

INDIANAPOLIS — The Martin University Board of Trustees announced recetly that Sean L. Huddleston will become President, effective March 25. He succeeds Dr. Eugene White who has led Martin since 2013 and announced his retirement in August. White will continue to serve Martin as President Emeritus. Huddleston was recommended by … Read More