Monthly Archives: September 2025

Walk to Remember in Beech Grove Oct. 4

BEECH GROVE — Franciscan Health will host the 40th Annual Walk to Remember in Beech Grove on Saturday, Oct. 4. This citywide event includes hundreds of families from around central Indiana who have lost children through miscarriage, stillbirth or newborn death. Participants and attendees will come together to remember the … Read More

The First U Indy

In the dark woods, a plot of marshy ground was set aside in the original plat of Indianapolis as University Square. It was to be the site of the state university, but as the years passed another location was selected in Bloomington, Indiana and the square in the Hoosier capital … Read More

“The 39 Steps” at the IRT Delivers Laughs and Mayhem

A murder. A man on the run. Spies and a beautiful woman. Dozens of characters played by four actors doing quick changes, improvising airplanes with ladders — all of it adds up to a hilarious take on Hitchcock’s thriller from 1935 The 39 Steps. The show won two Tony Awards … Read More

Applause!: Sept. 26-Oct. 2

• The City-County Council meeting on Sept. 22 was packed with citizens against the proposed data center in Franklin Township. Representatives from Google pulled their petition to develop the property due to pressure from the community. Another data center development has been proposed for 2505 N. Sherman Dr. by Metrobloks, … Read More

100 Years Ago: Sept. 26-Oct. 2

From The Indianapolis Star, Sunday, September 27, 1925: The first Indianapolis radio exposition signed off last night after a successful week. More than 45,000 visitors ambled about the exhibit booths at Cadle Tabernacle since the doors opened Monday evening. Herbert Luckey, president of the Broadcast Listeners Association, said exhibitors transacted … Read More