Fred Heckman (Nov. 11, 1923 – May 28, 2001). Born in Iron Mountain, Michigan, Fred Heckman’s itinerant family moved 29 times before… Read More »Fred Heckman
William Miller Herschell (Nov. 17, 1873-Dec. 2, 1939). A native Hoosier, Herschell, for 37 years, was a reporter for the . His poems… Read More »William Miller Herschell
John Hampden Holliday (May 31, 1846-Oct. 20, 1921). Founder of the and the Union Trust Company, civic leader and philanthropist John Holliday was… Read More »John Hampden Holliday
William Robeson Holloway (Dec. 6, 1836-Dec. 10, 1911). Born in Richmond, Indiana, William Robeson Holloway was the son of David P. Holloway, editor… Read More »William Robeson Holloway
Home-News In November 1922, Reverend Clay Trusty incorporated the East Side News (1918), the Christian Visitor (1914), and South Side News… Read More »Home-News
Robert L. Hoover (Jan. 6, 1898-Dec. 30, 1981). A newspaper reporter who covered the era of bank robberies in the 1930s, Robert L.… Read More »Robert L. Hoover
Roy Wilson Howard (Jan. 1, 1883-Nov. 20, 1964). A native of Gano, Ohio, Roy Wilson Howard was the son of a railroad brakeman.… Read More »Roy Wilson Howard
Louis Howland (June 13, 1857-Mar. 26, 1934). Journalist, author, and longtime editor, Louis Howland was born in Indianapolis. He was the son… Read More »Louis Howland
Frank McKinney (Kin) Hubbard (Sept. 1, 1868-Dec. 26, 1930). Frank McKinney (Kin) Hubbard’s cartoon creation, Abe Martin, graced the back page of the for… Read More »Frank McKinney (Kin) Hubbard
Terry (Hutch) Hutchens (Mar. 19, 1958-Dec. 21, 2018). Terry Hutchens was born in Portland, Oregon, and raised in Southern California. Aiming to be… Read More »Terry (Hutch) Hutchens