Monthly Archives: December 2019

Tradition

There are those Christmas traditions that we automatically  repeat year after year, just like our mothers before us and their mothers before them. But, did you ever wonder where these traditions got their start? After several hours of “fluffing” our tree to add fullness, checking all the lights, stuffing the … Read More

Hoosiers in Gator Bowl

The Indiana University Hoosiers will be in Jacksonville Florida on January 2nd to meet the Tennessee Volunteers in the 2020 TaxSlayer Gator Bowl at 7 p.m. EST. This is the second time these two teams have met in a post-season bowl game. In 1988 the two teams met in the … Read More

Explore the Arts To Kick Off the Holidays

INDIANAPOLIS — It’s been several years since the phrase “Millennial Pink” first appeared and on Friday, Dec. 6, from 6 to 10 p.m., the Harrison Center asks the question, Do Millennials Still Like Pink? This year’s color-themed holiday group show features blushing work from dozens of local (Millennials and nonmillennial) … Read More

Healthy Harvest Market Soon to Open on Near Eastside

When Pogue’s Run Grocer closed last year, it was a blow to the community that relied on them for fresh food in the midst of the food desert that is the near eastside. However, a new grocer is set to open in mid-December, Healthy Harvest Market, and will be fully … Read More