Amanda Rubadue will serve as vice president of economic development for Aspire, an organization committed to driving economic development and business success in Johnson County
Month: April 2020
Top 10 movies streaming this week
By Bradley Lane The Cabin in the Woods (2011): The debut feature from director Drew Goddard, this movie is a loving tribute to horror movies
TOP 10 NEW WORDS AND PHRASES WE NEED FOR THE LOCKDOWN
By Torry Stiles 10. Covideos (noun): All the goofy stuff we’re putting on the internet because we’re bored stiff. 9. Couch Café (noun): Furniture so surrounded
Students of Atterbury Job Corps recall the sights, sounds and smells of a haunted campus
By Rick Hinton Melinda Zell continued her recollections of the Atterbury Job Corps: “Rosa Parks Dormitory was haunted by a little girl that bounced a
Economic trouble during COVID-19: how will this affect businesses?
By Howard Hubler Life as we know it has completely changed. Every business in America just hit an historical brick wall. Today, I am writing
The Southside Times – April 9-15, 2020
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Hannah’s Wish
By Nancy Price Two years after the birth of their daughter, Ava, now 11, Center Grove residents Jon and Jenna Wright began trying for a
Local communities offer new ways to keep Easter traditions alive
By Angie Norris Easter weekends are usually filled with family, worship, traditions and lots of beautiful Easter lilies. This year during the coronavirus pandemic and
Easter crafts for a ‘hoppy’ holiday week
By Angie Norris Easter is all about bunnies, colored eggs, lots of chocolate and candy and family time. Your entire family can get the holiday
Young joins push for dedicated broadband funding in future coronavirus relief packages
On Monday, U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) joined a group of senators on a bipartisan, bicameral letter urging Senate and House leaders to include dedicated