By Rick Hinton When John Dillinger’s father was awoken with the news of his son’s death, he stated quietly, “I knew this was going to
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Digging up Dillinger: Part II
By Rick Hinton Why exhume the body of John Dillinger from Section 44, Lot 94, of Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis? His great-niece, Carol Thompson,
INDOT reveals dramatic changes for Southside residents
By Rick Hinton “As many of you know by traveling and commuting on I-465 – there is congestion. That’s an understatement,” Rickie Clark of INDOT
Digging up Dillinger: Part I
By Rick Hinton John Dillinger – a man who drew admiration despite his crimes – has become the thing of folklore. The native son of
Greenwood Cemetery – conclusion
By Rick Hinton Today you can discern the original section of the Greenwood Cemetery from the newer addition to the north by the yellow bridge
Keeping the memory of Edgewood alive
By Rick Hinton The Edgewood Elementary School, 1408 Epler Ave., had its beginnings in the fall of 1914, opening as a four-room schoolhouse to accommodate
The new West Perry Branch Library draws closer to reality
By Rick Hinton A community meeting was held July 18, as the new West Perry Branch Library came closer to reality. The gathering was held
The Greenwood Cemetery – through the years
By Rick Hinton There’s a belief among various cultures that until the mortal body completely disintegrates, the soul is not fully released, waiting and biding
The beginnings of Greenwood Cemetery: Part I
By Rick Hinton Cemeteries and paranormal investigators? Intended more as a memorial for the living, cemeteries are a repose of peace, tranquility and temporary separation
Glimpses into the past
By Rick Hinton “A picture postcard is the only tangible proof that we have of a person, place or thing,” Joe Seiter proclaimed at the