Monthly Archives: January 2019

Local Student Wins Video Contest

INDIANAPOLIS — Abby Goebel of Indianapolis is a winner in the Institute for Quality Education’s 2019 National School Choice Week Video Contest. In celebration of National School Choice Week, Jan. 20 – 26, IQE invited students, parents, teachers, classrooms and administrators to create a video sharing their school choice story. … Read More

Traveling with Paula: California, Here We Come! The Winchester Mansion

In the past I’ve told you that my sister Gail and I take a trip together, just the two of us, every five or six years. Well we decided to include our younger brother Mark and go this year to visit her in Oakland, California at the end of June. … Read More

10th Annual Indiana Supportive Housing Institute Teams Announced

INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority (IHCDA) and Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH) announced the six teams that will be participating in the 2019 Indiana Supportive Housing Institute. These teams will each establish a plan to create a supportive housing development serving either homeless veterans or individuals … Read More

The Dangers of Too Much Screen Time for Youngsters

As we’ve all seen in recent years, spending lots of time in front of a computer, television or playing video games has become a favorite pastime for many of us, particularly our children. However, too much time participating in those activities can have a definite and potentially dangerous downside. Studies … Read More

IndyGo Proposes Fare Policy Change

INDIANAPOLIS IndyGo invites the public to review and comment on the proposed fare policy changes to go in effect spring 2019. IndyGo is transitioning its bus service to a grid-based network, adding three rapid transit lines, and improving local routes. The proposed change of fare policy includes: • IndyGo base … Read More