Monthly Archives: December 2020

Washington Irving — Father Christmas?

This column originally appeared in December 2010. While nearly everyone is familiar with Dickens’ classic seasonal ghost story, A Christmas Carol, not many have experienced the magic of a Washington Irving Christmas tale. Although Irving lived a portion of his life as a European vagabond meticulously chronicling the customs, traditions … Read More

Sports News

I‘m not going to describe in great detail last Sunday’s Colts/Texans game. It all came down to “THE FUMBLE” with a minute and a half on the clock and the Texans in perfect position to score the go-ahead touchdown. Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson fumbled the snap from center. Colts linebacker … Read More

Cook Medical Teams With Goodwill to Generate Jobs on East Side

INDIANAPOLIS — A unique partnership designed to bring jobs, free education, wrap around services and community ownership to a new medical device manufacturing facility was recently announced on the northeast side of Indianapolis. Located at the corner of Sheridan St. and 38th St., the 40,000 square-foot facility was chosen because … Read More

December First Friday Will be Virtual

INDIANAPOLIS — In accordance with the Marion County covid restrictions, the Circle City Industrial Complex Artists (CCIC Artists) will host a Virtual First Friday on the “Circle City Industrial Complex Artists” Facebook page (@ccicartists) and mirrored on the Circle City Industrial Complex’s main Facebook page (@circlecityind) as part of the … Read More