It’s that time of year – Thanksgiving – and thoughts turning toward ushering in the holiday season, with all of the ramifications involved: the cold;
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Devil’s Backbone: Childhood paranormal fantasies of Westside Park
By Rick Hinton Westside Park, located at the intersection of West Main Street and Howard Road, is one of Greenwood’s most popular city parks, holding
Blanketed by dark hours
By Rick Hinton Darkness falls. The armor we’ve worn throughout the day becomes a little weaker as daylight whispers into nighttime hours. This armor is
Navy Lieutenant’s experience ‘made me who I am today’
By Rick Hinton U.S. Navy Lieutenant Tawnee Hinton’s journey began simple enough. Growing up in the small, rural community of Greentown in northern Indiana –
I’ll probably die in a small town
By Rick Hinton Indiana native musician John Mellencamp sang, many years ago, about the virtues of a small town … and he was pretty much
A Halloween Tale
(Previously published Oct. 25, 2018) By Rick Hinton “…and the goblins will get ya if you don’t watch out!” – James Whitcomb Riley People tend
Gettysburg – always a learning experience
By Rick Hinton Al Hunter always has a few surprises up his sleeve. This trip to Gettysburg was no different. As the days rolled into
Nightmare on Edgewood: Bigger, badder and more extreme
By Rick Hinton When asked what scared them the most, brothers Kevin and Paul Cook gave it some thought. “Spiders … snakes, they sneak up
Smells of the Battle of Gettysburg: death, blood, despair and agony
By Rick Hinton One imagines vacation as a time of relaxation, taking it easy and sleeping in. Our Gettysburg vacations seem to be a different
Retired Garfield Park firefighter gives back with Indianapolis Fire Buffs
By Stephanie Dolan Formed in 1963, the Indianapolis Fire Buffs are a volunteer organization dedicated to providing rehab to firefighters and public safety officials in