Monthly Archives: March 2022

As the Worldwide Pandemic Lingers, Long COVID Remains a Serious Concern

As the numbers of individuals contracting the coronavirus continue to seesaw back and forth, one aspect of this terrible illness remains the unpleasant and long-lasting affliction known as long COVID. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), most people with COVID-19 get better within weeks of illness, … Read More

Applause!: March 4-10

• Keep Indianapolis Beautiful is seeking volunteers for several upcoming tree planting events, including a couple on the east side. They will do a tree planting at Euclid and Colorado on Saturday, March 19 at 9 a.m. and Young Ave. near Christian Park Saturday, March 12 at 9 a.m. To … Read More

Traveling exhibition Warhol’s West on view at Eiteljorg March 12-Aug. 7

INDIANAPOLIS — An intriguing exhibit on the work and life of Pop Art Icon Andy Warhol will be on view at the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art, March 12 through Aug. 7. Warhol’s West is a traveling exhibition that explores the fascination Warhol had with the American … Read More

Police Targeting Dangerous and Aggressive Driving

INDIANAPOLIS — Starting March 1, more than 200 state and local law enforcement agencies will be stepping up patrols to help curb dangerous and aggressive driving. The enforcement campaign will run from through Monday, March 21. The safety initiative is designed to reduce crashes and traffic fatalities and to promote … Read More

Sign Of The Times

Sign, sign/Everywhere a sign/Blockin’ out the scenery/Breakin’ my mind… — Five Man Electrical Band My old cell phone needed to be upgraded to one that could receive 5G — whatever that is — coverage, and to add to my tiny woes, my former provider, to whom I had been shoveling … Read More