By Stephanie Dolan We’ve all seen the news broadcasts and film footage of children in detention centers because their parents, who were seeking asylum in
Month: October 2019
Return to Gettysburg: Part I
By Rick Hinton This past August was the last Boy Scout Firecrafter Ritual for the year. It’s something I have participated in for the last
VW fans celebrate with upcoming two-day Volktoberfest in Danville
Lindsay Doty 48-year old Colby Hayduk knows a thing or two about vintage Volkswagons. He’s the owner of Buggy Works Inc., a repair shop that
Northwest Hendricks superintendent resigns
By Chris Cornwall Following news of Superintendent Michael Springer’s resignation, residents took aim at the North West Hendricks School Board during last night’s regular board
Covered Bridge Cafe
AN OPTION Fall to me is the Covered Bridge Festival. A foodie road trip to enjoy the fall colors along country roads lead us to
Danville observes Red Ribbon Week
By Peg McRoy Glover Mike Neilsen, Danville Town Council president, read a proclamation for Red Ribbon Week at the council meeting on Oct. 7. The
Two men arrested for armed robbery of Avon CVS pharmacy
Avon police arrested two men over the weekend for a suspected armed robbery of the CVS pharmacy at Dan Jones Road and U.S. 36. L-R David Melvin and
Brownsburg Parks to complete a wish list with a bond issue
By Gus Pearcy To take advantage of lower interest rates and speed up plans to upgrade facilities, the Brownsburg Park Board took the first step
Food Shows Love – October 4, 2019
Food shows love: Pantry reopening helps feed Avon families By Stephanie Dolan Teacher in Avon, Holly Clark, noticed hungry kids in her classroom, and