Monthly Archives: April 2019

Indiana State Fairgrounds Mile Track to be Converted

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana State Fair Commission recently announced that the Indiana State Fairgrounds Mile “Track of Champions,” located inside the Fairgrounds, will be converted from a dirt surface to an all-weather track made of crushed limestone, which allows for year-round harness racing and a more efficient parking plan for … Read More

The Unexpected Guest at Epilogue Players

INDIANAPOLIS — Epilogue Players presents The Unexpected Guest by Agatha Christie, opening Thursday, April 18 and runs until Sunday, April 28. Thursday to Saturday performances are at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday matinees are at 2:00 p.m. Reservations and ticket information can be found at www.epilogueplayers.com. Ticket prices are from $10 … Read More

What to do When Counting Sheep Fails You

Those of us of a certain age were repeatedly told that the best way to fall asleep when you cannot is to close your eyes and count sheep as you visualize them wandering in front of you. While many of us wish going to sleep was just that simple, for … Read More

City Receives $1 Mil. For College Ave. Corridor Improvements

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Department of Public Works (DPW) was recently awarded $1 million in project funding through a Next Level Roads: Community Crossings matching grant from the Indiana Department of Transportation. These funds will be used to construct DPW Project ST-19-073, a comprehensive improvement to selected neighborhood streets, sidewalks, … Read More

William Lawson Works Featured at Bona Thompson April 6-28

IRVINGTON — A one-artist show and sale of the works by local landscape artist William Lawson will be at the Bona Thompson from April 6 to April 28. Come meet the artist and some of the people who collect his works at the opening reception on Saturday, April 6 from … Read More