Monthly Archives: June 2019

Daughters

This column is a reprint from December, 2010. My eldest daughter called me at ten o’clock one night, and said: “What engagement? To whom?” She was reading a column I’d written, and came across a fact she had not known. I answered the question, and went back to sleep, smiling. … Read More

Newgarden Wins the Texas 600

Josef Newgarden won his 3rd race of the season and increased his point lead of Alexander Rossi at the Texas Motor Speedway last Saturday night. It was the first time Newgarden had won the DXC Technology 600. Takuma Sato won the pole and led 60 laps but was penalized for … Read More

Eastside Games Held in the Spirit of Neighborly Competition

INDIANAPOLIS — Each summer, the East Downtown Indianapolis Neighborhoods (EDIN) come together for a week of neighborhood-friendly, Olympic-style games. These events celebrate friendships, good-natured competition, light-hearted fun, and community cooperation. Events such as volleyball, bocce ball, horseshoes, dodgeball, table tennis, corn hole, cooking, frisbee golf, cards, track & field, video … Read More

City Receives Federal Funds for Distressed Neighborhoods

INDIANAPOLIS – At the State of the City address, Mayor Joe Hogsett announced that Indianapolis will receive $55 million in New Market Tax Credits from the U.S. Department of the Treasury. The New Market Tax Credits program uses tax credits to incentivize private investors who receive tax credits to use … Read More