Monthly Archives: June 2020

Streetlight Installations Coming For Eastside Neighborhoods

INDIANAPOLIS — As part of the Operation Night Light initiative, east side residents can expect new street light installations in many neighborhoods in the next eight weeks. New light locations include: • Little Flower Neighborhood — 1000-1500 block of N. Euclid Ave., 1100-1300 N. Shannon Ave., 1000 block of N. … Read More

Applause!: June 19-25

• Happy Father’s Day, June 21, out there to the dads, gramps, uncles, and other guys who helped raise us! • The BMV informs us that they are being overwhelmed with walk-ins as branch service has resumed June 15. Wait times at some branches are over an hour long. They … Read More

Indianapolis Children’s Choir Holds Virtual Music Camp

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Children’s Choir (ICC) is holding a virtual music camp during the month of July. While ICC typically holds this summer camp in person, this year’s camp ‘Reach!’ will be held virtually due to COVID-19. Reach! will be available during the month of July for children going … Read More

New Hope of Indiana Announces Direct Support Professional of the Year Award

INDIANAPOLIS — New Hope of Indiana has announced the first-ever winner of the Lynn Feldman and Kathe Rae Direct Support Professional (DSP) of the Year Award. Jonel Foreste has worked for nearly 20 years as a DSP for the nonprofit organization that serves Hoosiers with developmental disabilities. This announcement comes … Read More

Robert Johnson and the Devil

This column first appeared in the August 16, 2013. “The Devil went down to Georgia. He was lookin’ for a soul to steal. He was in a bind ’cause he was way behind. He was willing to make a deal.” If you’ve ever listened to the radio in your lifetime, … Read More