By Stephanie Dolan A center on the offensive line, senior Ethan Crowe towers above his teammates. At 6 feet 5 inches, Crowe – as he
Month: November 2019
A judgment-free zone for the hungry
By Angela Morefield One of the biggest problems people face is that they might be going hungry, or without food for their family at all.
Never leave a man behind: A story of lifelong friends
By Angela Morefield You know the old military saying, “Never leave a man behind?” Wel,l that’s exactly what Southsider Jerry Ammerman stands by when it
Army veteran now serves as local pastor
By Angela Morefield “When I was a kid, I wanted to be a pastor and G.I. Joe. So, I was able to do both,” said
Southside veteran learns life-changing skills to achieve her dreams
By Nancy Price A Southside resident’s decision to enlist in the military has led to a work ethic that has helped her to reach her
Navy Lieutenant’s experience ‘made me who I am today’
By Rick Hinton U.S. Navy Lieutenant Tawnee Hinton’s journey began simple enough. Growing up in the small, rural community of Greentown in northern Indiana –
Brown Township trustee from Hendricks County charged with OWI after Spring crash
A new probable cause court affidavit has been filed in Marion Superior Court against Brown Township trustee Nathan Mantlo. Submitted photo for ICON 2018 Voter’s
Small Biz Saturday event in Brownsburg celebrates women
Whether she’s a seasoned photographer or a teenage girl whipping up macaroons, local women who own local businesses will be celebrated on Nov. 30 in
Try me a river
By Curtis Honeycutt Of course, they were gonna try and kill me. Do not try and bend the spoon. Thor, you gotta try and bottleneck
I’ll probably die in a small town
By Rick Hinton Indiana native musician John Mellencamp sang, many years ago, about the virtues of a small town … and he was pretty much