Monthly Archives: February 2022

Time

The imaginary virus that was supposed to “disappear, like magic” has kept me from spending time with my first two grandchildren. I take vicarious pleasure in their accomplishments: My granddaughter Imani in soccer and music and my grandson Xavion in academics and basketball. Imani has been accepted into the private … Read More

100 Years Ago: Feb. 18-24

From The Indianapolis Star, Monday, February 20, 1922: Fire swept through the main stables at the state fairgrounds early yesterday morning, destroying the structure. Stablemen entered the burning structure, braving the intense heat, cutting several horses loose from their stalls and driving them from the conflagration, but approximately 100 valuable … Read More

What’s in the Stars for 2022

According to the stars, 2022 be a period for creative renewal and new paths of inspiration despite political turmoil and continued threats of war and strife. Brigid Penrose, who has studied the astrology of world events for over 30 years, noted that 2022 will be an odd combination of “anger … Read More

Bill Would Seal Certain Eviction Records

Jonah Chester, Indiana News Service Prior evictions can be a major barrier for people looking for a new home, but a new bill pushing through the Indiana General Assembly would allow eviction records to be sealed in certain cases. The bill would allow tenants to seal prior eviction records if … Read More