Monthly Archives: January 2018

CTS Completes Sale to Butler University

INDIANAPOLIS — Christian Theological Seminary (CTS) sold buildings and approximately 40 acres to Butler University, both schools said recently. Butler’s College of Education will move into the main building on the CTS campus beginning with the 2018-2019 academic year. CTS will continue to reside on campus — in part of … Read More

WFYI Expands Coverage of Local Arts & Culture

INDIANAPOLIS — WFYI 90.1 FM reporter/anchor Jill Ditmire is well known in the local arts community, and she is poised to start telling even more of its stories as the leader of the public radio station’s new full-time arts and culture desk. This new newsroom beat will expand Ditmire’s role … Read More

Mayor Notes Big Investment in Neighborhoods in 2017

INDIANAPOLIS — Recently, Mayor Joe Hogsett joined the Department of Metropolitan Development (DMD) to report preliminary neighborhood investments totaling $66 million in 2017. Leveraging local, state, and federal resources, these investments resulted in over 300 new housing units, 70 home repairs, 2,000 new job commitments, 1,400 retained jobs, and 690 … Read More

Beef & Boards Opens 45th Anniversary Season with Greater Tuna

INDIANAPOLIS — One town. Two actors. Nearly 20 characters. It all adds up to the hilarious 45th Season opener at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre. Now on stage through Jan. 28, Greater Tuna kicks off the 2018 Season with lots of fun from this fictional town. It starts as a … Read More

The Reading is Fun Club

In the Dog Days edition of the popular children’s book series, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Jeff Kinney’s young hero, Greg Heffley, gets into mischief with his friend, Rowley, after watching a cheesy horror movie found in his brother’s possessions. Greg’s mother becomes cross: “Mom lectured me about how boys … Read More