By Wendell Fowler Summer weather is here: cookouts, picnics and porch parties proliferate as bustling farmers markets abound with a kaleidoscope of local summer fruits
Year: 2019
Don’t get so upset about the setup
By Curtis Honeycutt I don’t attend many movies with groups anymore. Part of that is a life stage issue — most of my friends are
Wail of the Bigfoot: conclusion
By Rick Hinton The creep factor for me always begins when I enter Morgan Monroe State Forest, just south of Martinsville. There is just something
GCA graduate Griffin Huizinga accepted to U.S. Naval Academy
By Angela Norris Griffin Huizinga, a recent graduate from Greenwood Christian Academy, is the only graduate from Johnson County to be accepted into the U.S.
Beech Grove and DAR dedicate sign to Lick Creek Baptist Church and Cemetery
By Paul Young The city of Beech Grove and the Samuel Bryan Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution dedicated a sign to signify
FACES OF FREEDOM 2019
Each year, The Southside Times recognizes a few honorable and loyal veterans from the Southside. This year, we are featuring individuals who discuss memoires and
BACI and local community gives back on World Refugee Day
In conjunction with World Refugee Day, members of the Burmese American Community Institute (BACI), along with more than 80 young scholars and mentors, celebrated the
Mayfields serve as grand marshals for Southport parade & festival
The 3rd Annual Southport July 4th Parade & Festival has it all: everything red, white and blue, the candy, antique cars and most importantly, community
An option: Sweet Paige’s
By Faith Toole The aroma of cakes baking in the oven greeted my nose as I opened the door to Sweet Paige’s in Brownsburg. We
Duke Energy asks for rate increase
By Lindsay Doty Duke Energy Indiana filed a request on July 2 with the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission to increase electrical rates. The request comes