Tag: Editor’s Pick

Team photo of the Indianapolis Clowns baseball team

My Indiana

A Legendary League: The Legacy of Baseball and Black History in Indiana

While much of Black baseball's history was untold for many years, historians are working to preserve the stories and importance of the early leagues.

Steve Maple holds one of the toy tractors standing in front of his farm toy collection

My Indiana

Kokomo Resident’s Toy Collection Preserves Memories of Growing Up on the Farm

Steve Maple's nostalgic toy collection preserves farm history through machinery replicas and shows how kids used to occupy their time.

Stroh Orchard owner Troy Eriksen holds a crate of apples

Farm

Branching Out: Stroh Orchard Offers a Bounty of Produce Throughout the Year

Stroh Orchard in Angola offers more than 30 varieties of apples, as well as pears, peaches, plums, pumpkins and strawberries.

New Generation Dairy owner Brian Rexing checks on the feed for his cows

Farm

New Generation Dairy Embraces Sustainable Practices to Protect Farmland and the Planet

Fourth-generation dairy farmer Brian Rexing knows herd and environment health are essential to creating success at New Generation Dairy Farm.

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Brandon Fortner riding horse Soy Sauce

Farm

Retired Racehorses Find New Opportunities at Friends of Ferdinand

Friends of Ferdinand helps retired racehorses by retraining them for new careers and matching them with suitable adopters.

Hyun Bun Shin, Sun Hee Lockhart and Hae Lee sit at a table with several dishes at the Sisters Korean Restaurant

Food

Sisters Korean Restaurant Owners United By a Love for Food

The three women who own Sisters Korean Restaurant in Greenwood say their bond is strong because it’s forged by food and friendship.

David and Sherry Williams at the King Ribs location on 16th Street in Indianapolis.

Farm Fresh

King Ribs Bar-B-Q Attracts Hungry Diners with Speedy Service and Quality Meats

Indianapolis-based King Rib's Bar-B-Q is a family-owned restaurant that continued to serve food to the community throughout the pandemic.

Buramese refugee Hla Kyi harvests Bok Choy at Plowshares in New Haven.

My Indiana

Pandemic Prompts New Partnerships and Increases Access to Local Foods

Local organizations throughout Indiana stepped up during the pandemic to ensure those in need had access to fresh food.

My Indiana Home Spring 2026 cover

the magazine

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