Monthly Archives: April 2025

Ohio and Indiana Deploy Partially Automated Trucks on I-70

INDIANAPOLIS — A pair of tractor-trailers with automated truck platooning technology began traveling Interstate 70 between Columbus, Ohio, and Indianapolis, Indiana, Monday, April 14, delivering shipments for EASE Logistics. This deployment is a collaboration between the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT)’s DriveOhio initiative and the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) … Read More

Everything is Right in “The Play That Goes Wrong”

Farce is rooted in highly choreographed confusion and mayhem, often with a lot of door slamming, near misses, a few pratfalls, and perhaps a slightly naughty bit. The Play That Goes Wrong at the Indiana Repertory Theatre is a wild and crazy production that will make you laugh so hard … Read More

Documentary on Food Insecurity comes to Cumberland

CUMBERLAND — Food, Insecure is a new and compelling 30-minute documentary about the problem of hunger in Indiana. 25% of families rarely or never eat a healthy meal. It offers inspiration and action steps to help alleviate the problem. There will be a free viewing and panel discussion, Friday, April … Read More

The Polo Grounds’ Indianapolis Connection, Part 2

On Sunday, September 29, 1957, a crowd of 11,606 came to the Polo Grounds to see Willie Mays play his last game for the New York Giants. Based on the illustrious baseball legacy of the New York Giants, you’d think that all 54,555 seats in the old Polo Grounds on … Read More

The Office

“That’s Clop’s work.” Myah, my youngest granddaughter, was sitting in her car seat in the back of her grandmother’s car when they passed the corner of E. 10th Street and N. Emerson Avenue. Myah, who calls me “Clop,” pointed out my “work” to my second bride. Amusement was in Teresa’s … Read More