Month: June 2019
TOP TEN REASONS TO STICK AROUND
By Torry Stiles (Dear readers – Depression has claimed a few of my friends recently. Probably a few of yours, too. Community Hospital, Valle Vista,
The Last Black Man in San Francisco
By Bradley Lane The Last Black Man in San Francisco is a deeply human story told through an even stronger expressionistic lens. One of the
Dog=God? Proper nutrition for your pet’s health, well-being and life span
By Wendell Fowler Sandi and my existence would be incomplete without the unconditional love, companionship and faithfulness of our two Morkies, Teddy and Scarlet, the
What happened to ‘to be’? A Midwestern rebel against Shakespeare
By Curtis Honeycutt The following is a scenario based on real events. Any names have been changed to avoid embarrassment and grammar-shaming. My friend, Ann,
Wails of the Bigfoot: Part II
By Rick Hinton The BFRO (Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization) monitors Bigfoot/Sasquatch sightings across the country. The undisputed facts centering around these sightings and encounters are:
Beech Grove senior receives multiple music scholarships
By Angela Norris Spencer Chapman, a recent Beech Grove High School graduate and standout percussion player, has been accepted to three local colleges with academic
City of Beech Grove receives $1 million for roundabout at Churchman and Perkins avenues
By Angela Norris Beech Grove Mayor Dennis Buckley has announced plans for a new roundabout, to be located at Churchman and Perkins avenues in Beech
Getting a second wind
By Stephanie Dolan It’s easy to take for granted the basic abilities most of us have: walking, running, playing. Sadly, when we get to a
Brownsburg distribution center plans to hire more than 1,800 workers
By Lindsay Doty The giant industrial facility being erected along 56th street in Brownsburg is almost complete. The 690,700 square-foot building will be a massive fulfillment