By Torry Stiles 10. Nothing is a better motivation to staying off those embarrassing sites than the knowledge that if you had a wreck you
Month: July 2019
Getting properly possessive
By Curtis Honeycutt John Lennon famously got in trouble in August 1966 when an interview from March of the same year dug up a single
The beginnings of Greenwood Cemetery: Part I
By Rick Hinton Cemeteries and paranormal investigators? Intended more as a memorial for the living, cemeteries are a repose of peace, tranquility and temporary separation
Glimpses into the past
By Rick Hinton “A picture postcard is the only tangible proof that we have of a person, place or thing,” Joe Seiter proclaimed at the
Amazon warehouse to open in Beech Grove
By Angela Morefield Big changes are coming to the Industrial Park in Beech Grove at the end of the year. Dozens of full-time and part-time
Ripe for the picking
By Angela Morefield Adrian Orchards owners George and Monika Adrian are looking for someone to keep their family business alive after the third generation Adrian
Staying cool in Hendricks County
A heat advisory is in place, and over the next few days temperatures are expected to climb to their highest levels in more than five
Hendricks Power Cooperative and Endeavor Communications announce joint venture
Hendricks Power Cooperative announced today the formation of a joint venture agreement with Endeavor Communications of Cloverdale, supporting the expansion of internet and other telecommunications
Hendricks County Fair: Day 4
On day-four of the Hendricks County 4-H Fair Wednesday, July 17, Mason, son of Jennifer Greiner of Columbus and grandson of Caroline Woods of Brownsburg