By Peg McRoy Glover Reflected Light: A Midsummer Art Exhibition is a one-night juried visual art show that is a must- attend event for all
Month: July 2019
Hendricks County Fair participation leads to lifetime involvement
Compiled by Rick Myers County and state fair participation is in Dawn West’s blood. After years of participation in her youth, West remains active in
Coming full circle
By Stephanie Dolan In 1937 Franklin D. Roosevelt was president. A new house cost around $4,100. A loaf of bread cost nine cents. Amelia Earhart’s
Locomotive fire at CSX rail yard
At 9:41 p.m. on July 10, the Washington Township Avon Fire Department was dispatched for a train fire in the CSX rail yard. Upon arrival
That Trail: A summer camp rite of passage for scouts
By Rick Hinton That Trail is a spur trail on the Ransburg Scout Reservation, just outside of Bloomington, running between camping sites situated along Ridge
TOP TEN THINGS I LEARNED NOT TO DO DURING MY LATEST STAY IN THE HOSPITAL
By Torry Stiles (Dear readers – I did it again. I went and got sick enough to have to spend a few days in St.
IndyPL unveils ‘Black History, Indianapolis History’ digital collection
Family photos and memorabilia from generations of Indianapolis families are the latest additions to The Indianapolis Public Library’s growing collection of local historical materials that
The Southside Times – July 11-17, 2019
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Is ‘gotten’ rotten?
By Curtis Honeycutt Can something sound wrong, but actually be right? Take, for instance, French fries dipped in a Wendy’s Frosty. This combination shouldn’t be
Safe Summer introduced to Fountain Square and other Indianapolis communities
Mayor Joe Hogsett recently joined Director of Community Violence Reduction Shonna Majors as well as other city and community leaders to kick off the first