Brownsburg’s Stephens Park ready for a makeover and pickleball By Lindsay Doty Stephens Park, the small forgotten playground that sits off William Drive in Brownsburg,
Month: August 2020
She Dies Tomorrow
By Bradley Lane New movies during the pandemic, and in the absence of movie theaters, have been few and far between for movie lovers and
Old habits are hard to break in the paranormal realm
By Rick Hinton Paranormal investigators have changed little since the 1960s when veteran ghost hunter Hans Holzer publicly emerged into an area of study encompassing
Foster youth learn respect, gain self-confidence from local martial arts school
By Nancy Price Instructors at a Franklin Township martial arts school are not only teaching local foster kids karate and self-defense; they’re helping them to
Indiana Senator Young introduces bill to help offset remote work expenses
U.S. Senators Todd Young (R-Ind.) and Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.) introduced the Advancing Teachers and Home Office Modernization for Employees (AT HOME) Act to help alleviate some of
Top 10 rejected COVID-19 guidelines
By Torry Stiles 10. Please avoid licking anything that isn’t yours. 9. Schools and churches are required to keep children apart whenever possible. This, however,
Kiwanis member walks across country to raise funds for deadly disease
By Nancy Price A member of Kiwanis International has been working to eliminate neonatal tetanus – one step at a time across America. Jester Jersey
Silk Scapes in Southport closes after 35 years
By Amy Moshier Sometimes feelings and respect for an individual who is moving into a new phase of life bring out sadness and sentimentality. This
An artist that happens to be a woodcarver
By Nancy Price As a child growing up in rural Greenwood, T.J. Harmon saw art in everyday nature: In birds, animals, fish and trees. He
The Southside Times – Aug. 13-19, 2020
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