Monthly Archives: May 2024

Just a Little Motion Can Dramatically Improve Your Health

When we picture getting fit, we usually think of at least 20 minutes of exercise, such as a jog or swim. But even a few minutes of exercise can lengthen our lives and make us feel better too. Three daily exercises lasting just a minute or two each — according … Read More

Coburn Place Launches Campaign for Housing for Domestic Violence Survivors

INDIANAPOLIS — Domestic violence is worse in Indiana than elsewhere in the country, and in Indianapolis, it’s getting worse. In Indiana, 42.5% of women report having experienced domestic violence in their lifetimes, the fifth highest percentage in the country. “Domestic violence is a community problem, and we need community support … Read More

“Full Court Press” Episode 1 Special Screening at Newfield

INDIANAPOLIS — On Monday May 6, Heartland Film is proud to present the world premiere and screening of Episode 1 of the upcoming ESPN+ Original Series Full Court Press at Newfields. The new series chronicles the ongoing journeys of senior South Carolina center Kamilla Cardoso, senior Iowa guard Caitlin Clark, … Read More

Franciscan Health Hosts ASIST Suicide Intervention Course May 10-11

BEECH GROVE — Franciscan Health in conjunction with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention will be hosting a LivingWorks Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) course on Friday, May 10 and Saturday, May 11 at the Hornet Park Community Center, 5245 Hornet Ave. in Beech Grove. The course will run … Read More

Glasses On, Glasses Off

The young assistant district attorney approached the jury. She leaned against the rail and scanned the jury box. Alexandra Cabot appeared to be in her mid-30s, and in most of the previous episodes of Law and Order: SVU that I had watched, she wore glasses. But now, before she spoke … Read More