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Our Weekly Columnists
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Steven R. Barnett
100 Years Ago -
Rose Mary Clarke
Senior Lifestyle -
Al Hunter
Bumps in the Night -
Linda Hamer Kennett
What’s in the Attic? -
Steve Nicewanger
Sports Voice -
CJ Woods III
Words from Woods
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Steven R. Barnett
Making the Season Bright on the Eastside
Gaia Works helps seniors and the underserved year round, but truly steps up in November and December. This year, they are taking donations of food for seniors and families. They will take food donations at the shop, located at 6125 E. Washington St. (parking is available around the back). They are in need of canned vegetables and fruit, boxed mixes for corn muffins, instant mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce and all the fixings for a Thanksgiving meal. Executive Director Jan Deferbrache noted that they are in need of small frozen chickens … Read More
Human Remains Discovered at Henry St. Bridge Construction Site
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Department of Public Works (Indy DPW) announced that human remains and grave shafts were discovered late last month as crews prepare to relocate utilities and begin excavation for the Henry Street Bridge project. The discoveries were shared with the Henry Street Community Advisory Group (CAG) last week. For more than a year, city officials have been meeting with concerned community members regarding the site of the Henry Street Bridge and its approaches. The Henry Street right of way east of the river occupies a portion of … Read More
Yuletide Celebration is Back Dec. 6-23
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s annual Yuletide Celebration returns with 10-time host Sandi Patty, for her final year. Known for her vocal excellence and expressive flexibility, Sandi will fill Hilbert Circle Theatre with the holiday spirit show after show. Yuletide Celebration is a holiday tradition with many families. Joining Sandi and the orchestra on stage will be featured artist Curtis Bannister, a multi-talented performer who has excelled on the stage, on television, and in film. In addition to Sandi, Curtis, and the orchestra, the nationally acclaimed dance troupe Expressenz … Read More
City Prepares for Winter
INDIANAPOLIS — Mayor Joe Hogsett joined the Indianapolis Department of Public Works (Indy DPW), members of AFSCME Local #725, and City-County Councilor Kristin Jones recently to highlight the Indy Snow Force team’s preparations for the 2024-25 winter season. The city has seven salt bards with over 18,000 tons of salt, and is focusing on extensive training for snowplow drivers. The department requires all to attend a mandatory “Master Plow” program. This lengthy, classroom-based session aims to equip drivers with the best methods for clearing snow in our city. Snowplow drivers … Read More
FORgiving Tuesday at the Harrison Center Dec. 3
INDIANAPOLIS — The Harrison Center announced the return of its annual FORgiving Tuesday event, offering a fresh alternative to the traditional Giving Tuesday. This uplifting day takes place on Tuesday, Dec. 3, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., inviting the … Read More
Registered Teacher Apprenticeship Program 2024
FORTVILLE — Mt. Vernon High School (MVHS) juniors Katelyn Captain, and Miranda Rehfus officially signed with the Region 5 Workforce Board to begin the Mt. Vernon Registered Teacher Apprenticeship Program (RTAP). In partnership with Ball State University and Ivy Tech, … Read More
Indianapolis Brass Choir Concert Nov. 24
INDIANAPOLIS — There will be a free concert by The Indianapolis Brass Choir on Sunday, Nov. 24 at 4 p.m. at Heather Hills Baptist Church, 1421 N. German Church Rd. The Indianapolis Brass Choir is a group of talented musicians … Read More
Author Talk with Juana Martinez-Neal on Nov. 19
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Public Library will welcome New York Times-bestselling children’s book author and illustrator Juana Martinez-Neal to Central Library, 40 E. St. Clair on Tuesday, Nov. 19, from 6–7 p.m. for an engaging author talk. Originally from Peru, … Read More
Applause!: Nov. 15-21
• Ken MacNamara will be the guest speaker at the November meeting of the Perry Township/Southport Historical Society. Ken is a Navy veteran who has some stories to tell about Wilbur and Orville Wright and their Indiana connections. They will … Read More
Indiana National Guard Leader to Retire
INDIANA — Major General R. Dale Lyles recently announced that he will retire from his role as Adjutant General. When Mike Braun takes office will appoint his successor. Lyles has held the position since 2019, and over the years, the … Read More
The Dust Bowl
This column first appeared in March 2012. It cannot be denied that Basketball is connected to our state like a child to its mother. Whether you played it, watched it, or avoided it, you cannot deny that basketball is what … Read More
100 Years Ago: Nov. 15-21
From The Indianapolis News, Tuesday, November 18, 1924: The South Irvington Community Club met last evening and selected R. O. Shimer, who earlier was elected president, chairman of the board. Over 200 residents met last week at school No. 82 … Read More
A Swift Connection
My friend deposited me at the bar of our favorite cidery and left to attend her prior engagement at a bourbon tasting. Paula Nicewanger, co-owner of this publication, told me that she would pick me up after the tasting had … Read More