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Audio Included in Post. Audio©2010 WTLC/Radio One. On Afternoons with Amos, Indianapolis City-County Councilman Jose Evans blasted Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard’s lack of openness in the possible sale of the city’s water company and wastewater treatment facilities. Councilman Evans discussed in depth his concerns about the possible sale of the Indianapolis Water Company, possibly to […]

The Burd family is well-known around central Indiana. Raising four children while running the family car dealership kept them very busy. But what happened one night changed their lives forever. It’s a new role and a new reality for Chris Burd at the Burd Ford Dealership in Lawrence. “It’s different to see her by herself,” […]

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I Cor. 1:27-29  But God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise; God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong. 28He chose the lowly things of this world and the despised things—and the things that are not—to nullify the things that are, 29so that no one may […]

Capt. Phil Harris of the Discovery Channel show “The Deadliest Catch” died Tuesday of complications from a stroke suffered late last month. He was 53. Harris, the tattooed and gruff captain of the Cornelia Marie, was a fan favorite in the reality show about crab fishing off Alaska. “Discovery mourns the loss of dear friend […]

There are a lot of Atlanta Falcons fans who still love Michael Vick, and will always love Michael Vick. Why this is so, I’m not entirely sure, because it seems like with each passing day, Michael Vick makes a new effort to let the people at Atlanta know that he played them for chumps, every […]

Carter G. Woodson was a coal miner and child of former slaves with enthusiasm for the historical documentation of the African-American experience. He decided as a young man that our stories needed to be recognized. After earning a Ph.D. from Harvard University in history, Carter became a Howard University professor. He then co-founded and financed […]

According to infoplease.com Dorsey, Thomas Andrew Dorsey, Thomas Andrew (dôr’sē) [key], 1899–1993, American gospel musician, b. Villa Rica, Ga. He began his career as a blues pianist and songwriter. Later he became a church choir director in Chicago and was a co-founder of the National Convention of Gospel Choirs and Choruses. Widely known as the […]

According to blackamericaweb.com, Vonetta Flowers always wanted to go to the Olympics. But she could have never imagined that her triumph would be in a sport she’d barely heard of, much less ever attempted – and in the Winter Games at that. A Birmingham, Alabama native, Flowers was a decorated track and field athlete who […]