Monthly Archives: October 2025

Move Over and Slow Down for Vehicles with Flashing Lights

INDIANA — The Indiana Department of Transportation and Indiana State Police are urging drivers across Indiana to move over and slow down for emergency responders and disabled vehicles with flashing lights activated on the shoulders of highways and interstates. “Indiana’s Move Over Law has been in place since 1999,” said … Read More

Applause!: Oct. 24-30

• There will be an open rehearsal on Wednesday, Oct. 29 at noon at the Dance Kaleidoscope Studios, 1125 E. Brookside Ave., Suite D5. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the creative process, and see how a dance piece comes together at a free Dance Kaleidoscope open rehearsal. No reservations are … Read More

All Those Words and Syllables

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month: The median age at the time of breast cancer diagnosis is 62 — meaning that half of women with breast cancer are diagnosed before age 62 and half are diagnosed afterward. While historically breast cancer diagnoses have been relatively rare in younger women, cases … Read More

100 Years Ago Today: Oct. 24-30

From The Indianapolis Times, Thursday, October 29, 1925: After thirteen days of jury selection, opening testimony began this morning in the trial of D C. Stephenson and his two co-defendants who are charged with the murder of Madge Oberholtzer. The first witness to take the stand was Mrs. George Oberholtzer, … Read More

The Old Indiana Women’s Prison Needs Your Input

Last Monday, I traveled a couple of blocks west from Irvington to the old Indiana Women’s Prison at Randolph and New York for a meeting with Joey Newsom and a tour of the old prison complex. Newsom serves as board president of the Willard Park Neighborhood Association on the eastside … Read More