By Bradley Lane Ad Astra presents itself in its opening moments as a personal story that uses the backdrop of space as a storytelling device.
Month: September 2019
Bridges Alliance of Johnson County helps Southsiders in poverty gain self-sufficiency
By Stephanie Dolan Since 2016, Bridges Alliance of Johnson County has served the Southside by helping individuals in poverty gain self-sufficiency. This has been done
TOP TEN NEW WORDS WE NEED
By Torry Stiles 10. Snooperman (noun): The character in every superhero movie trying to figure out the superhero’s secret identity. 9. Poochifaction (noun): To demand
Global director of local ministry works to help prevent human trafficking
In September 2012, Tom Overton began as director of HOPE61, One Mission Society’s human trafficking prevention ministry. At the time, HOPE61 was just an idea,
Construction of government center and performing and fine arts center in downtown Plainfield’s future
The Town of Plainfield is now considering the recommendation to construct a new government center in conjunction with adding a new performing and fine arts
Southeast District detectives arrest man for striking IMPD officer with car
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) identified and arrested a man for allegedly striking an officer with his vehicle after stealing items from a Walmart store.
Katelyn Rickert – September 20, 2019
Volleydogs senior Katelyn Rickert helps her team score from the sidelines. By Mike Beas Brownsburg High School’s Katelyn Rickert (10) gets her team pumped up
Bursten with Malachy Pride – September 20, 2019
By Stephanie Dolan Mascot Lucky the Pig poses with Beatrice Bursten, chairperson of St. Malachy’s Country Fair, slated for this weekend. Photo by Rick Myers