Monthly Archives: April 2021

“Death in the Library” at Harrison Presidential Site Opens April 16

INDIANAPOLIS — Many people have spent quarantine solving murder mysteries on the couch; now they can put their skills to the test at the (Covid-19 Compliant) Death in the Library murder mystery theater, hosted by the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site. Groups of eight will be immersed in scandal as author … Read More

Streets Around Justice Center to be Rehabbed

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Board of Public Works has awarded a $9.2 million contract to White Construction, LLC for structural rehabilitation of streets around the City’s new Community Justice Campus (CJC) in the Twin Aire neighborhood on the city’s near east side. This project includes a two-lane roundabout at the … Read More

Eskenazi Health to Assist During Special Health Insurance Open Enrollment Period

Some may not be aware that a Special Open Enrollment period for 2021 health insurance plans kicked off in February providing the opportunity for those needing insurance or wanting to explore the health insurance landscape for a better deal, the opportunity to do exactly that for a limited time. In … Read More

St. Margaret’s Hospital Guild Decorators’ Show House Preview

I had the privilege of getting a sneak preview of the St. Margaret’s Hospital Guild Decorators’ Show House and Gardens at 5417 N. Meridian St. This is the Guild’s 60th Anniversary Home Tour! It will be in-person but with limited tickets being sold online only. “The Columns on Meridian,” (1929 … Read More

A Spring Training Trade You’re Not Gonna Believe!

Spring training 2021 is over and while the exhibition games lacked intensity, were meaningless and the stats didn’t count, they were nonetheless eagerly devoured by baseball fans everywhere who endured the long winter because they knew, come April 1st, the game will come alive again in earnest. Not since World … Read More