Archive for August 2023
Bloodthirsty Little Thieves In The Night
By Paula Dunn While I was trying to decide on a topic for this week, I ran across an item in the July 21, 1904 issue of The Times that made me chuckle and I just couldn’t let it pass. The “Curbstone Ranger,” a columnist for The Times, observed that Will H. Craig, the editor…
Read MoreNickel Plate Arts to Feature Architect-Artist Craig Mullins in the Stephenson House During the Month of August
Nickel Plate Arts is welcoming artist Craig Mullins among its four artists of the month in August. Details on Mullins as well as information on the August artist exhibit dates and receptions are available below. *** STEPHENSON HOUSE: Craig Mullins Craig Mullins discovered his natural talent for drawing at an early age. Encouraged by his…
Read MoreHeights Marching Huskies To Compete At State Fair Band Day, First Time In History
Sheridan Blackhawks Return to Band Day By Betsy Reason As a former member of the Hamilton Heights Marching Band, the district’s Superintendent Derek Arrowood is super excited about the Marching Huskies competing this Friday at the Indiana State Fair Band Day, for the first time in school history. The last time a band from either…
Read MoreDaily Almanac: August 2, 2023
Sunrise/Sunset: RISE: 6:45 a.m.SET: 9:02 p.m. High/Low Temperatures: HIGH: 85 °FLOW: 65 °F Today is…: • Dinosaurs Day• National CAD Day• Tu B’Av What Happened On This Day: • 1990 Invasion of Kuwait begins. In 2 days Iraqi forces had overrun Kuwaiti forces and Saddam Hussein declared Kuwait as the 19th province of Iraq. The…
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