Despite the active presence of grammar police, New Carlisle residents’ spelling and grammatical accuracy have come under fire. Main & Lake has found that the criticisms are merited.
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City Council Disrespect or Inside Joke? A Main & Lake Investigation
A recent post to the popular Facebook page You Know You’re From New Carlisle If….. has caused quite the uproar. At a recent New Carlisle City Council meeting Councilman Bill Lindsey was about to give the customary invocation, and the sound of someone saying “you’ve got to be kidding me” was overheard by fellow councilman Ethan Reynolds. Councilman Reynolds posted a video of the incident, along with the following message:
New Carlisle Graffiti Bandits Strike Again, What Does it Mean?
Last fall, New Carlisle’s gorgeous bike trail was deluged with graffiti, which Main & Lake had decoded by a professional symbologist from the University of Cincinnati. Either the culprits are back at it, or we have a new group responsible for desecrating New Carlisle’s streets and landmarks.
With the New Carlisle graffiti bandits striking again, we once again reached out to a professor of symbology to provide some information as to the meaning of these paintings.
Editor’s note: The following article and photographs therein contain profanity that may not be suitable for children or sensitive adults.
New Carlisle Beware: Pokemon Go Isn’t All Fun and Games
As I drive through the streets of my beloved city of New Carlisle, I notice something that’s long been missing. At first I thought maybe it was just a fluke, but for days straight I saw the same thing: people were out and about having fun and interacting with friends and family! This wasn’t the result of sunny weather or people wanting to boost their exercise regimen. It’s the latest and greatest technological sensation to hit our town: Pokemon Go.
Citizens React: New Carlisle Swingers Club Discovery
Yesterday, Main & Lake published a story about the discovery of a swinging sex club in the New Carlisle area. Almost immediately, reactions began pouring in via email, Facebook, and the comment section of the article. Here is a collection of reactions from local citizens.