Month: February 2020
Better route: These 10 Indy-area basketball that benefited from the sectional draw
Lebanon, North Central, Greenwood among teams to benefit from sectional basketball draw
Breakingviews TV: South Africa
The government wants to lop 6% a year off public sector wages to rein in the biggest deficit since the apartheid era. That points to a dangerous showdown with powerful unions. Ed Cropley explains how this could darken an already grim economic picture.
One guy has 6 pinball machines. The other guy 11. Both see a cause worth playing for.
A fundraiser for Dementia Friends Indiana at Books and Brews will let you test your skills on 17 personally owned pinball machines.
Pinball enthusiasts to help raise awareness of people with dementia
Pinball machine enthusiasts will gather Feb. 28-29, 2020, for a fundraiser in Fountain Square to raise awareness of people with dementia.
House panel revises funding plan for Gary school demolition and repair
State lawmakers still are debating exactly how much money will be available to repair and demolish school buildings in Gary.
Porter County lifts travel advisory; County, courts will open with 2-hour delay
PORTER COUNTY — A travel advisory has been lifted, but county offices and courts will open Thursday morning with a two-hour delay.
A Vietnam grenade caused his blindness. Now he makes sculptures he invites you to touch.
Michael Naranjo went blind fighting in Vietnam. Then he found his calling making sculptures you can touch. See them at the Eiteljorg Museum now.
Inside ‘Please Touch! The Sculptures of Michael Naranjo’ at the Eiteljorg Museum
Sculptor Michael Naranjo visits Indianapolis for a new exhibit and to create art with kids at the Indiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
Artist Michael Naranjo on why touching his artwork at the Eiteljorg is so important
Native American artist Michael Naranjo speaks about his new show, “‘Please Touch! The Sculptures of Michael Naranjo,” opening at the Eiteljorg Museum.