Month: May 2020
TOP 10 REASONS YOU’RE NOT READY FOR THEM TO LIFT THE COVID-19 LOCKDOWN
By Torry Stiles 10. While you miss the beer nights with bar friends you have come to appreciate afternoon wine chugging with Oprah. 9. Three
A tribute to our local heroes: health care workers
By Nancy Price On March 6, the Indiana State Department of Health announced its first case of coronavirus in Indianapolis. The number of cases spread
Crafty end-of-year school fun and inspiration
By Angie Norris As the stay-at-home order is being lifted and things start opening, the schools are still closed, and our kids are still at
Indianapolis City-County Councilor announces COVID-19 diagnosis
By Nancy Price District 16 City-County Councilor Kristin Jones has announced that she has been diagnosed with COVID-19. In a newsletter sent dated March 5,
Haunted encounters at Waverly Hills Sanitorium
By Rick Hinton I get asked a lot, “What’s been your scariest experience?” There have been quite a few of a curious nature (shadows, voices,
Greenwood VFW to host annual golf tournament in August
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5864 in Greenwood will host its 13th Annual Golf Tournament on Saturday, Aug. 29 at Valle Vista Golf Course. The
The Half of It
By Bradley Lane “Cyrano de Bergerac” is a play that was written in 1897 by French playwright Edmond Rostand, and while classical French plays aren’t
Plainfield Police Department adds Little Free Pantry
Plainfield Police Department adds Little Free Pantry By Lindsay Doty The Plainfield Police Department has opened its own Little Free Pantry inside the front doors
Town of Plainfield creates Small Business Crisis Response Grant Program recovery during COVID-19
Town of Plainfield creates Small Business Crisis Response Grant Program recovery during COVID-19 Edited Press Release The Town of Plainfield offers Small Business Crisis Response