By Rick Hinton This past August was the last Boy Scout Firecrafter Ritual for the year. It’s something I have participated in for the last
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Working within the system
By Stephanie Dolan We’ve all seen the news broadcasts and film footage of children in detention centers because their parents, who were seeking asylum in
An inner city haunting to remember: the conclusion
By Rick Hinton The story continues. … “The house was unnerving … scary … I was always uneasy,” Laura admitted about her experiences in the
Spinning for Myeloma
By Rick Hinton Third-grade teacher, Jennifer Bolen, stood before her class at Southport Elementary with a smile upon her face. You could tell she was
An inner city haunting to remember: Part I
By Rick Hinton In the 1960s, the house at 10th and N. Rural streets in Indianapolis was just that; a home in the inner city
I will have a dog waiting on me
By Rick Hinton Every now and then you hear a story that makes you pause. One that resonates due to age, health conditions and the
Free community car show to be held Monday in Franklin Township
Calling all car enthusiasts! There will be a free community car show Monday, Sept. 9 from 10-11 a.m. at 4904 War Admiral Dr., Indianapolis, 46237.
Mocha Nut Coffee Shop a welcoming Southport spot
By Rick Hinton The Mocha Nut Coffee Shop, 1625 E. Southport Road, is open for business. The stand-alone shop occupies the former Acropolis Greek American
Digging up Dillinger: An addendum
By Rick Hinton When the construction of 1-70 wiped out John Dillinger’s inner-city boyhood home at 2052 Cooper Ave. it also wiped out any possibility
IndyGo’s Red Line makes its premier during Labor Day weekend
By Rick Hinton The countdown is upon us as IndyGo’s Red Line quickly approaches as the first week of September looms upon the horizon. After