Monthly Archives: March 2021

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about COVID-19 Vaccinations

More than 27 million Americans have received a first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, and more than six million have been fully vaccinated. There are many questions people want answers to regarding the vaccines and we hope this Q&A is helpful to you. How many days after having COVID-19 can … Read More

It’s a Family Affair

On the day that most Americans celebrated the federal holiday commemorating the birth of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., a family that had accepted me into their grouping in 1970 included me in a Zoom meeting to discuss their history. My first bride may have lobbied for my inclusion, but … Read More

Casper the Friendly Ghost, Part 2

This column first appeared in April 2010. Harvey based their comic books on the Casper animated series, but after twenty or so issues, realized how limited the format was. They began to expand Casper’s personality, his environment and the characters he interacted with by adding popular new characters like Nightmare, … Read More

100 Years Ago: March 5-11

From The Indianapolis News, Friday, March 7, 1921: The Indianapolis board of public works announced today that no group would be permitted to use Tomlinson Hall for meetings at which propaganda against nations allied with the United States would be spread or at which foreign political questions would be discussed. … Read More

Matt Eberflus

Colts fans got some good news when the team announced that Matt Eberflus would return as defensive coordinator for the team in 2021. This  will be Eberflus’s fourth season with the Horseshoe defense. He has been credited with turning the unit into one of the AFCs more formidable squads. Eberflus … Read More