Schools, libraries and other organizations from Gary to Jeffersonville recently received Action Grants from Indiana Humanities for projects ranging from a conference on Native American
Month: November 2019
Jojo Rabbit
By Bradley Lane Writer-director Taika Waititi started turning heads in 2014 with his vampire horror satire, What We Do in the Shadows. However, for most
Blanketed by dark hours
By Rick Hinton Darkness falls. The armor we’ve worn throughout the day becomes a little weaker as daylight whispers into nighttime hours. This armor is
Police asking for tips in Avon gun store burglary
Avon Police are still searching for two suspects who broke into the Fort Liberty Firearms store last week in Avon. The suspects were shown on
Denise “Dee” Dillion – November 8, 2019
For 100 years, the American Legion Post 118 has served the veterans of Hendricks County. Coinciding with the national Legion’s century mark, the Hendricks County
Thank you, veterans
Thank you, veterans National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Wa-Pe-Ke-Way Chapter presentation of colors by the Hendricks County Color Guard (Photo by Faith Toole)
Sarah O’Day – November 8, 2019
O’Day a tall order for opponents Senior’s growth lands her multiple roles for Plainfield girls basketball By Mike Beas The summer months separating Sarah O’Day’s
Pickleball: a fun and affordable option for people of all ages
By Angela Morefield The city of Greenwood has introduced the community to pickleball, currently one of the fastest growing sports in the USA. What is
A call for social justice
By Nancy Price There is an estimated 40.3 million victims of human trafficking around the world. Of those, hundreds of thousands are in the U.S.