Monthly Archives: March 2019

St. Petersburg and the Penske Shuffle

The 2019 IndyCar season is officially under way. The usual suspects met on the street course at St. Petersburg, Florida last weekend to get the competition rolling. The Firestone Grand Prix was pretty much a Penske show with Will Power winning the pole and Josef Newgarden starting next to him … Read More

World War I 100 Years Ago: March 15-21

From The Indianapolis Star, Thursday, March 20, 1919: Indiana ranked second among all the states in the percentage of women who registered for war service according to a letter from the national headquarters of the Council of Defense in Washington, DC. The number of registrations totaled 626,292 with occupations ranging … Read More

Indiana Flower + Patio Show Inspires Hope for Spring

Sick of snow, ice, polar vortexes, potholes, scratchy sweaters and heavy boots? Yearning for another crack at a productive vegetable garden or flower bed? Become inspired, informed and energized at the 61st Indiana Flower + Patio Show. The show features showcase gardens crafted by many of Indiana’s premier landscapers, hundreds … Read More

Law Enforcement Increases Patrols for March

INDIANAPOLIS — Spring is just around the corner. As temperatures rise, and winter ice and snow recede from the roads, Hoosier drivers are tempted to increase their speeds and take more risks behind the wheel. Indianapolis Metropolitan, Speedway, Beech Grove, Indiana State, Indiana University, Cumberland, Airport, Lawrence Police Departments and … Read More