Monthly Archives: September 2020

Monopoly: the Hoosier Connection, Part 1

This column first appeared in the July 26, 2013 issue. Last winter, hundreds of thousands of voters in 180 countries elected a new “Monopoly” token that was added to the game earlier this year. The cat token won the race and replaced the iron, an original piece from 1933. By … Read More

Kitschy Cool — Vintage Ransburg

In the 27 years I have worked with clients to liquidate their estates I have seen some incredible things. People often ask me what the one piece has been that I would liked to have had for myself. Hmmm… there have been a number of rare first edition books. Then … Read More

Sports Stuff

McMillan Handed His Walking Papers After four seasons, the Pacers parted ways with Head Coach Nate McMillan. The team was swept in the first round of the playoffs by the Miami Heat for the fourth time in four years. McMillan played 12 seasons as a point guard with Seattle from … Read More

IndyGo to Make Sweeping Changes to Bus Stops

INDIANAPOLIS — IndyGo recently announced upcoming bus stop balancing efforts throughout the entire IndyGo systems. The network changes were originally slated to move forward in June 2020, but were pushed back due to COVID-19 disruptions. Bus stop balancing looks at the space existing between existing bus stops and removing stops … Read More