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justin.schneider's blogDoes Dixon's fate lie in the hands of a homeless man?Grand jury selection into the arrest of Anderson County Councilman Ollie Dixon began on Thursday. Dixon was arrested for drunk driving and taken to the Madison County Jail where he was later found to have a gun. Special prosecutor J.A. Cummins said Thursday he plans to call seven witnesses: six deputies from the Madison County Sheriff's Department and a man named Phillip Schuyler. It seems Schuyler was the man in Dixon's cell who alerted jail officers when the gun emerged. According to jail records, a Phillip M. Schuyler was booked into the jail on March 28, the day Dixon was arrested.
Love Bears: Out on the streetI received a call from a volunteer with Love Bears, a local group of mostly older women who sew teddy bears to give to children. The caller said Love Bears will no longer be allowed to operate out of Anderson Public Library and is moving to an Anderson Parks Department facility on Oak Street. She also said the group has been forbidden from taking its own property — namely a microwave and freezer — with it. Not sure what's going on here, but I hope to find out more soon.
Mike Pence on the death of Jack KempWASHINGTON, DC—U.S. Congressman Mike Pence made the following statement on the passing of former GOP Conference Chairman, housing secretary and Republican Vice Presidential nominee, Jack Kemp:
Offenders look to be better dadsPENDLETON — A ceremony was conducted on March 18th to recognize the most recent graduates of the Pendleton Correctional Facility’s Inside Out Dad Program. The offenders completing the program are assigned to the Facility’s minimum security outside dormitory.
Grand Ave. bridge is no moreThe Grand Avenue bridge spanning Killbuck Creek near Frisch's is no more. Work on the nearly $1 million reconstruction project began more than a week ago. The bridge is not expected to reopen for four months.
indianapolis Children's Museum, Part 5But the highlight was definitely the Lego exhibit.
indianapolis Children's Museum, Part 4Even more dinosaur stuff.
indianapolis Children's Museum, Part 3You can stare for hours at the colored glass in the ceiling.
Indianapolis Children's Museum, Part 2The comic book exhibit was very cool.
Indianapolis Children's MuseumThe lady who took our tickets was nice enough to call us "big kids," but we were actually adults visiting a children's museum. Should I feel ashamed? I do not.
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