U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) today announced he has been selected by President Donald Trump to serve on his bipartisan Congressional Economic Task Force. The
Month: April 2020
HRH gives healthcare staff a shout out with Relentless Dedication tees
HRH gives healthcare staff a shout out with Relentless Dedication tees By Lindsay Doty Whether it’s an on-call doctor or an overnight janitor, the employees
CARES Act Offers help for investors, small businesses
As we go through the coronavirus crisis, we are all, first and foremost, concerned about the health of our loved ones and communities. But the
Local nonessential businesses find creative ways to earn money, donate needed supplies to first responders
By Nancy Price Greenwood hairstylist Don Allen is keeping busy – despite not having any clients in his store. “I’m taking calls from people who’ve
Indianapolis Public Library announces Call-a-Pacer story schedule
Children and families are invited to hear fun, basketball-inspired children stories read by featured Indiana Pacers players and personalities from April through June on The
Southside restaurants serving carryout and delivery meals
Compiled by Brian Ruckle and Nancy Price The following Southside restaurants are open for carryout and/or delivery. Please contact the restaurant with any questions. If
Strange and peculiar days, indeed and prayers for a normal pace of life soon
By Rick Hinton “Nobody told me there’d be days like these … strange days indeed … most peculiar mama.” John Lennon, “Nobody Told Me,” 1980.
Top 10 movies streaming this week
By Bradley Lane 50/50 (2011): A comedy unafraid to tackle heavy themes, this comedy manages to be a feel-good movie with room for a lot
Southside neighbors create chalk art project for seniors at Five Star Residences of Banta Pointe
Southside families and neighbors visited Five Star Residences of Banta Pointe, 6510 U.S. 31 S. on April 5 to complete a project called “Project Senior Sunshine” and
DAR Samuel Bryan Chapter sews masks for healthcare and essential workers
The Samuel Bryan Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) is lending a helping hand to healthcare and other