Articles in the May Category
I would like to deny what is happening. In all honesty, I would like to continue chugging along as if everything is fine. No, as if everything is better than fine - by god it’s …
When it comes to planting your vegetable or herb garden, there is one way to easily increase your chances for a bumper crop. All you need is a little knowledge about “companion planting” and some …
2 ½ years of tireless work from the dedicated volunteers of CIDPA, Inc., has culminated in the ground-breaking ceremony at the future site of Columbus Indiana Dog Park on April 19th 2010. This ground-breaking marks …
The Civil War comes alive at Conner Prairie May 15 & 16
Celebrate Armed Forces Day with free admission for past and present military
Conner Prairie Interactive History Park, Indiana’s only Smithsonian affiliate, will transform …
I’m usually not a burger or sandwich lover. A sandwich has never seemed like a real meal to me; just an interlude to the real deal of meat, potatoes and salad. A visit to the …
The entire creative process is a fascinating beast, filled with ups and downs and lots of messy starts and stops. I have been fascinated by it for years maybe because it has so many variables …
The weekend has arrived again, but do you want it to be the same as every weekend? Here is a gathering of events happening in Columbus and surrounding areas. If something was overlooked just leave …
Submitted by Jessy Stam
Finding out that I was going to be a mom was one of the most exciting and scariest things that I had ever heard. I had lots to plan and prepare. One …
This article was submitted by Karri Emly, she is a marketing consultant for Pharmacy Care Solutions and Workplace Occupational & Wellness Inc. Both businesses are located in Columbus, Indiana.
Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that …
By Tracy Souza for Save The Commons Now Political Action Committee
The Save the Commons campaign is underway. The public has until May 18th at noon to sign a yellow petition and cast a vote for …



