By Curtis Honeycutt Somewhere in a secret laboratory (probably in Minsk), a team of thermodynamic scientists worked for years to perfect the to-go mug that
Year: 2019
New appointees named to Police Merit Board
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett has announced the appointment of three new individuals to the city’s Police Merit Board and the reappointment of one longtime board
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Compiled by Nancy Price Nearly two-thirds of adults who set New Year’s resolutions have set fitness goals as part of their resolution, according to bodybuilding.com,
The Dead Files: Part I
By Rick Hinton “My name is Amy Allan. I see dead people. I speak to dead people. And they speak to me. But there’s only
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By Wendell Fowler What we don’t know is more liberating than what we think we know. The holy temple is a living miracle and every part
New District 23 City-Councillor discusses goals, welcomes feedback from Perry Township community
By Danielle Coulter, District 23 City-County Councillor Hello neighbors, I’m Danielle Coulter, the new City-County Councillor for District 23. I was elected by Republican Precinct
TOP TEN RESPONSES TO THE ‘JUGHANDLE ROUNDABOUT’ IN GREEWNOOD
By Torry Stiles 10. The original designer: “I tossed that in there as a joke. Never thought they’d think I meant it.” 9. Anonymous Greenwood council member:
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By Bradley Lane As a preface to this review, I would like to get something out of the way, I believe that there is absolutely
JCCF receives $1,500,000 Lilly Endowment grant
The Johnson County Community Foundation (JCCF) has received a grant of $1,500,000 as part of Lilly Endowment Inc.’s seventh phase of its Giving Indiana Funds
Greenwood family left in lurch after handicapped-accessible van stolen, damaged
By Cleveland Dietz A handicapped-accessible van that was stolen from a Greenwood family on New Year’s Day has been recovered, but whether it’s salvageable remains