Monthly Archives: September 2018

Irvington Futbol Club Finishes Season

IRVINGTON — The Irvington Futbol Club (IFC) finished their 2018 Indy City Futbol League (ICFL) in last place, going 2-10-2. However The IFC prevailed at the after-parties balancing out those losses. The IFC is a coed neighborhood soccer team, compiled of mostly Irvington residents that compete in the ICFL. Each … Read More

IPL Credits Approved

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Power & Light Company (IPL) received approval from the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) to immediately begin crediting approximately $9.5 million back to customers over the next six months as a result of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. The typical residential customer using 1,000 … Read More

2018 Advancing American Democracy Awards Announced

INDIANAPOLIS — The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site recently announced the recipients of the 2018 Advancing American Democracy Award. This year’s honor goes to three of the most influential and respected figures in public media today: Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonists, Michael Ramirez and Mike Luckovich, and Robert F. Kennedy Excellence in … Read More

Andrew is Back but Luckless in First Game

The Colts opened their regular season last Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium against the Cincinnati Bengals. The fans were there in force. Part of what they wanted to see was Andrew Luck really throwing the ball in a regular game that counted. Well, they got their wish. Number 12 is … Read More

Barb Adams — Gettysburg’s Nurse of Artillery

One hundred and fifty five years after the last cannon shot was fired in anger on the hallowed fields at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, a dutiful volunteer keeps watch over the cannons located there. The Gettysburg National Military Park is 9.358 mi.in size and features some 1,300 monuments and 400 cannons. It … Read More