By Rick Hinton Bill Hendricks’ interests in history go back to his childhood, an interest he now passes down to today’s youth. Hendricks entertains and
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Are ghosts haunting the grounds of Camp Atterbury?
By Rick Hinton Camp Atterbury, located in Johnson County, has been a dominant presence for countless years. Located just south of Franklin, and five miles
Urban legends: the vanishing hitchhiker, graveyard watcher and ladies in black or white
By Rick Hinton How does one proceed in claims of mysterious occurrences when many seem to possess a common element, and for the most part,
Beech Grove Chamber hosts Spring Fling; event includes a fashion show
By Nancy Price Beech Grove’s annual Community Fair has a new name this year: Spring Fling. Similar to years past, the free event, sponsored by
Should you ghost hunt your own home?
By Rick Hinton Paranormal investigators are a hearty and persistent lot, giving up their weekends to explore a world of shadows and mysteries at the
Orange fireballs, red glows and pulsating lights: UFOS haunt Indiana
By Rick Hinton A replay of a Southside Times article from 2015 There are strange things going on in the skies over Indiana; quite peculiar
Indiana’s grave in the middle of the road: a startling discovery
By Rick Hinton The subject of moving the grave of one of Johnson County’s early pioneers, Nancy Kerlin Barnett, from the perimeter of a small
Southside Sweethearts
By Chris Baker, Rick Hinton and Nancy Price What are keys to a happy and long-lasting marriage? Communication, respect, selflessness, taking care of one another,
Indiana’s grave in the middle of the road: the story of Nancy Kerlin Barnett
By Rick Hinton It has been written: “When I’m gone, life will proceed to flow around me as though I never existed.” RANJANI IYER MOHANTY
Local author presents secrets of Indianapolis to Perry Township/Southport Historical Society
By Rick Hinton “I’ve never spoken to a historical society before, so it’s a little scary. Hopefully I can tell you something that’s new and