Monthly Archives: April 2019

Applause!: April 12-18

• The Robson-Voorhees Neighbors Association will meet to discuss their first Great Indy Cleanup (April 27) on Saturday, April 13, 11 a.m. at the East Washington Library, 2822 E. Washington St. • A special memorial bench was donated to the Irvington Branch library by the Indianapolis Warren Township Lions Club … Read More

Scecina Summer Camps 2019

INDIANAPOLIS — Scecina Memorial High School will offer Crusader Camp this summer. Kids are encouraged to come play, learn, act, bake. Scecina offers sports camps in basketball, cheer, football with Coach Ott Hurrle, soccer, track and field, volleyball and wrestling. There’s more: Cupcake Wars, Theater, Bricks4Kidz, and Safe Sitter offered … Read More

IMPD Urges Caution in Donating to Causes Related to Missing Baby

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) would like to remind the public to use caution when donations are solicited for activities surrounding investigations, such as for search parties. The IMPD would also like to remind the public that the department does not solicit for donations in regards to investigations … Read More

World War I 100 Years Ago: April 12-18

From The Indianapolis News, Thursday, April 17, 1919: Pieces of war machinery – heavy guns, thirty-six inch searchlights, ammunition trucks painted in gaudy camouflage, anti-aircraft guns – passed through downtown streets today during the parade of a detachment of coast artillery on tour to promote the Victory Liberty Loan campaign. … Read More

100 Years Ago: April 12-18

From The Indianapolis Star, Monday, April 18, 1919: An oil well, drilled to the depth of 869 feet, was completed a few days ago at Meridian St. and the canal. Already 400 feet of oil is in the well casing, and the successful drilling of this well has led to … Read More