Monthly Archives: April 2015

Breaking Up is Hard to Do

The word “Realtor” comes from real property — i.e. the land and permanent structures and should be pronounced “Reeltor” rather than “Real-a-tor.” Really proficient Realtors have real estate in the back of their minds 24/7. In fact, it is easy to become obsessed with it. They love to exchange war … Read More

The Marble Heart

On this 150th anniversary month of Abraham Lincoln’s assassination, Al Hunter is off chasing Lincoln for future stories. Here is an encore of an article from November 15, 2013. On November 9, 1863, just 9 days before he boarded a train bound for Gettysburg  enroute to deliver the most famous … Read More

Stutz Open House Will be Bigger Than Ever

INDIANAPOLIS — The Stutz Artists Association’s largest art event, the Raymond James Stutz Artists Open House, is set to take place April 24 and 25 at the historic Stutz Building. More than 70 artists will open their studios and present their work to visitors during the 2015 two-day event. The … Read More

CodeRED Service Introduced in Lawrence

LAWRENCE — Lawrence residents and businesses will get immediate notification of occurring or impending dangers or disasters under a service recently announced by Mayor Dean Jessup. The city has contracted to bring the CodeRED system to its residents and businesses. It allows public safety officials to quickly deliver voice messages, … Read More

Indiana Landmarks Offer Tours May-Oct.

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Landmarks will offer tours in Indianapolis May through October, exploring some of the lesser known historic areas of the city. On the Monument Circle Tours, a guide relates the story of Soldiers and Sailors Monument, the roundabout’s role in the original design of the city, and talks … Read More