Monthly Archives: September 2020

Kevin D. Rose Memorial “Carve the Tree” Event

CUMBERLAND — Kevin D. Rose, co-pastor at Cumberland First Baptist Church, Cumberland, who died in 2018, is being honored by his church family with a 12 foot tree sculpture on the church grounds. This inspirational sculpture will incorporate about forty images that had particular meaning to him. It will be … Read More

Voting Information General Election November 3, 2020

10 East Voter Headquarters INDIANAPOLIS — Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 3. In order to vote in the general election, you must be registered to vote — the deadline to register is Oct. 5. The 10 East Voter Headquarters, located at 2301 E. 10th St., is open from 10 a.m.-5 … Read More

Win at Lucas Oil

The Colts opened their home season  with a big win over the Minnesota Vikings. They accomplished this by running the ball down the Viking defense throat offensively and the defense constantly rushing Kirk Cousins to the tune of three interceptions and a safety. The rookies led the way. Rookie Jonathan … Read More

Statuary Myths and Urban Legends, Part 1

I find myself hanging around statues all the time. On battlefields, in museums, visiting cemeteries, my office. I truly love looking at statues and sculptures of every sort, heck, I even find myself admiring the old fonts on those statues and plaques. Not too crazy about the recent trend of … Read More

100 Years Ago: Sept. 25-Oct. 1

From The Indianapolis News, Wednesday, September 29, 1920: Irvington will be the center of football followers as record crowds are expected to fill the stands Friday and Saturday afternoons when the Indianapolis football season opens on Irwin Field at Butler College.  The first contest pits the Manual Training High School … Read More