Monthly Archives: May 2021

Full Closure at the North Split to begin in one week

INDIANAPOLIS — The 18-month closure of the North Split Interchange in downtown Indianapolis begins on or after May 15. Major reconstruction is expected to close the I-65/I-70 southbound lanes between the North Split and Washington Street, and the full closure of the interchange expected May 16, weather permitting. During the … Read More

Survey Says

An e-mail from Claudia landed in my inbox with the notation that she wanted feedback on our recent call. I sighed, prepared to delete the e-mail, then gave in. I had already entered the feedback tube and there seems to be no end to it. One of my credit cards … Read More

100 Years Ago: May 14-20

From The Indianapolis Star, Sunday, May 15, 1921: Yesterday afternoon, a large crowd at Irwin Field in Irvington watched the baseball team of Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, trounce the Butler College nine in a speedy contest, 2 to 1. With the game devoid of spectacular hitting and fielding, the work … Read More

The Beauty of Vintage Cutting Boards

Rated as one of the top five collectibles for 2021, the lowly cutting board is once again finding its way into homes across America. No longer considered just a place to slice bread, we are seeing clusters of boards used for decor throughout the home. Loved for their rich patina … Read More

Colts Sign Eric Fisher

The Colts have signed former Kansas City Chief left off offensive tackle Eric Fisher to replace the retired Anthony Costonzo. Apparently Head Coach Frank Reich practically demanded his immediate signing after his interview. The Chief lineman has played in the Pro Bowl but a serious ankle injury at the end … Read More