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Back to School
After a few years out of school, I will finally be going back. My current goal is to only spend one semester at Ivy Tech, and then transferring to either IUPUI in downtown Indianapolis, or Butler University, which is also in downtown Indianapolis. While being out of school I have done nothing but work full [...]
And We’re Off!
Alright so 2010 has started and it’s time for New Year resolutions to be set, and hopefully not broken. Like many Americans I am setting the resolution to lose weight. I was successful last year in losing weight, but unfortunately I don’t know exactly how much I lost through the year, and even more unfortunate [...]
Line of Duty Deaths Lowest Since 1959
WASHINGTON – The death of a Washington state police officer Dec. 28 raised the total law enforcement deaths in 2009 to 125, still the fewest annual fatalities in the line of duty since 1959. The 125 deaths compared to 133 in 2008, the lowest since 108 a half-century ago, according to the annual report of [...]
We Gave It Our Best
I’m sorry, Mr. Polian, but you did not give it your best. Sunday’s loss to the New York Jets made me really rethink the people we have running the Indianapolis Colts organization. With a shot at a 15-0 regular season record, one shy of a perfect regular season, Coach Caldwell decided it would be in [...]
Let it Begin!
One of the most common goals for people is the goal to lose weight. January 1st, millions of people will declare “lose weight” as their new years resolution, but sadly I would say roughly 70-80% of them will fail with their goal because they will lose motivation. Wouldn’t it be nice if the majority of [...]
Southern Indiana deputy killed in car crash
Jefferson County Sheriff’s Deputy Roy B. (Bruce) Sutton, 35, of Hanover, was killed late Friday night in a one-vehicle crash while responding to a 911 call near Madison, Indiana. Deputy Sutton was found dead at the scene of the accident, according to authorities. Sutton was one of three Deputies responding to the 911 call reporting [...]