By Torry Stiles (Dear readers – I have held a variety of jobs over the years. I’ve been a newspaper writer, a racing announcer, truck driver,
Month: September 2022
UIndy announces engineering accreditation, $1.8 million gift and high school partnership
The University of Indianapolis has announced that the R.B. Annis School of Engineering bachelor’s degree programs in Industrial & Systems Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and software
Don’t let social media ruin your home sale
By Dawn Whalen Whalen Realty Group at F.C. Tucker Company A few years ago we wrote a piece describing how social media posts can impact
Doubling down
By Nicole Davis For the past six years, Dirk Cushing has biked an average of 600 miles in the month of September (previously June) for
Southside construction update
Compiled by Nicole Davis Indianapolis: Mayor Joe Hogsett joined the City of Indianapolis Department of Metropolitan Development, Indianapolis Department of Public Works, Indianapolis City-County Council,
Big win for Southside residents as Johnson Memorial Health joins Mayo Clinic Care Network
By Todd Travis As of Aug. 31, Johnson Memorial Health has officially joined the Mayo Clinic Care Network, a select group of independent health care organizations
Eleanor Skillen Public School 34 class of 1966 hosts reunion
On Sept. 3, the January 1966 eighth-grade graduation class of Eleanor Skillen Public School 34 held a reunion at the home of Frank Knoll of
The words of the future are here
By Curtis Honeycutt After many months of me complaining to Merriam-Webster’s “Contact Us” page, the savvy Merry Webbers have added 370 new words to the