Life at the Cellular Level
0My father used to hold his hand up next to his face and flap his thumb and four fingers together to mimic my mom’s incessant yakking on the phone. My wife is very different from my mother. Mary Ellen does [...]
My father used to hold his hand up next to his face and flap his thumb and four fingers together to mimic my mom’s incessant yakking on the phone. My wife is very different from my mother. Mary Ellen does [...]
Supporters announced today that former Geist United Opposition President Pete Peterson (R) will be a candidate for the Fishers Town Council this fall. Three months ago, the Town Council redistricted Fishers to accommodate the 2,200 Geist area homes that were [...]
For most of us, Christmas represents a time for family. But what if your husband, the heart of your family, was thousands of miles away and living in constant danger? For most of us this is hard to imagine, especially [...]
It was December 1970, and a 19-year-old U.S. Army infantryman found himself on a lush but steamy and dangerous hilltop in South Vietnam. His unit’s foot patrols of the mountainous, triple-canopy jungle had been tough going. Most of their days [...]
Three months ago, just about the time the local swimming pools closed their doors, my son started a Christmas list. It now consists of four pieces of copy paper taped together into one long scroll of detailed items. He has [...]
I believe in change as much as the next person. I believe in change so much that I have an old pickle jar in my home office filled with quarters, nickels, dimes and pennies. Also some golf tees, safety pins [...]
The election is over. Did you vote the right way? The stock market says you did. For the average Hamilton County resident, this election was about more than just a civic responsibility. This was an opportunity to shift our focus [...]
Did you know that 300 million people wake up each morning without a pair of shoes to wear? This means that their feet have no protection from injury or disease, which leads to one death every 15 seconds somewhere in [...]
The party’s over. Our 30 guests have gone home, but I’m a little concerned. I can’t find the cat’s scratching post, the cordless phone that was on the living room table or my brand new bicycle helmet. Oh, and where’s [...]
I had the opportunity to strike a pose for a photo with Bret Michaels after his concert at Rib America, Friday, September 3rd at Military Park in downtown Indy. The Poison rocker and winner of Celebrity Apprentice hit the stage [...]
On September 11, when the nation pauses to remember the lives lost nine years ago in New York City, Washington D.C. and Pennsylvania as a result of terrorist attacks, Joe Damush will not be at work. Although his fitness and [...]
It’s easy to be a thief. It’s not to say that how I steal is hard, as YOU make it so easy for people like me. How does it work? Well, picture this scene. I’m sitting in a comfy leather [...]
“I’m pleased at my staff’s professional work aimed at obtaining justice on behalf of Marcus Schrenker’s victims. The plea agreement signed by the parties sends a strong message that securities fraud in Indiana will be prosecuted and violators will be [...]
In the stock market, when someone calls you a bear they don’t mean you are big, cute and cuddly. More likely they are referring to the nasty side of being a bear. Big teeth, sharp claws, and a tendency to [...]
Having been born without any fingers on one hand, people are amazed at this accomplished trombone player. Robert Slemenda, born in South Korea, has been amazing his family and friends since he first picked up the trombone in 6th grade. [...]
Cat Bouwkamp, a local Fishers resident, started fencing almost six years ago. Her first experience with fencing was with me, in the YMCA Fishers beginner’s fencing class that meets every Saturday from 5:30 to 6:30p.m. She spent the first five [...]
There is a decent chance that the last few months have left people feeling in the dark about what our government is doing, and also confused about the direction of the global economy. We’re lucky. We live in Indiana, which [...]
There is a decent chance that the last few months have left people feeling in the dark about what our government is doing, and also confused about the direction of the global economy. We’re lucky. We live in Indiana, which [...]
The Fishers Freedom Festival awarded its fourth annual winner of the “William D. Kehl Jr. Volunteer of the Year” award to Brad Jackson. This prestigious award was presented by the Kehl family to Jackson during the Fishers Freedom Festival’s Opening [...]
In my role as a TV reporter, I often receive inquiries from people requesting that I do a ;;;segment about their product or service. I am always on the lookout for stories that will engage the viewer and create, what [...]