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Amy Lynch

A spile used to drain syrup from trees on The Orchard School
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The Orchard School’s Sweet Tradition

The kids do everything, from measuring the trees’ diameters, to drilling holes and inserting the pegs that drain the sap, to collecting the sticky stuff.

IrelandIndiana
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Day Trip to Ireland, Indiana

No passport needed to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Ireland—so long as you head to Ireland, Indiana, a little town in the southwestern corner of the state that celebrates the emerald holiday in a big way.

Traverse Traveler
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Traverse City Traveler

Touring & Tasting travel guide calls Michigan’s Old Mission Peninsula one of its seven top wine regions to watch — the only choice on the list that’s not in California.

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Flicker of Genius: Laura Cler

The clean burn—all wax, no soot—attracted a fan base that now includes Rachael Ray and Gwyneth Paltrow, and Linnea’s Lights earned a finalist spot in the 2015 Martha Stewart’s American Made Awards.

Martha Hoover
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Street Savvy: Cornell Avenue

“Broad Ripple is so much more than a late-night drinking destination. I see the Monon Trail and the development alongside as the true sign of the health of the neighborhood.”

Galt house hotel
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Traveler: Louisville’s Galt House Hotel

Charles Dickens once slept at Louisville’s Galt House Hotel, so it’s no wonder the riverfront landmark celebrates A Christmas Carol on such a grand scale.

Bel Canto
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Day Trip: Bel Canto

Your book club may want to skip its December discussion in favor of a road trip to see the world premiere of Ann Patchett’s bestselling Bel Canto at the Lyric Opera of Chicago.

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Top Doctors Q&A: Michelle Fenoughty

“I deal with moms who focus a lot on keeping themselves healthy, because they have to keep their families healthy, too.”

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Top Doctors Q&A: Malaz A. Boustani

“Personally, I don’t take any of these medications or recommend them to my family members.”

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Top Doctors Q&A: Steven Norris

“With global warming, we’re seeing things in the United States that we never used to have.”

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Top Doctors Q&A: Rajiv Sood

Dr. Rajiv Sood proves that plastic surgery is far more than superficial.

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Top Doctors Q&A: Tod Huntley

If your snoring keeps the house awake, talk to Dr. Tod Huntley.

Robot Medical technology
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Hi, Tech!

Breakthrough technology in local Indy hospitals.

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Beat by Beat

Thanks to stents and better medicine, heart surgeons aren’t cutting open patients with blocked arteries as often as they used to, but they are replacing more aortas and valves. Dr. Art Coffey at IU Health Methodist performs one of these procedures about every 48 hours.   Todd Lewis’s procedure began at 6:45 a.m. on one of […]

C. Diff
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The Poop Scoop

“No one looks forward to a colonoscopy, but it’s easier on the body than surgery.”

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