Month: November 2020
The George Washington of Avon?
Bill Bailey, a founding father of Avon’s incorporation, recalls the ups and downs of incorporating into a town 25 years ago By Gus Pearcy Twenty-five
Cascade senior soccer player was three-year captain
Stack exits program helping Cadets to winning season By Mike Beas Blake Stack isn’t a hockey player, but he still managed to produce an impressive
Design your own board game: Hendricks County 4-H introduces new club for tweens and teens
By Lindsay Doty Whether it’s a marathon Monopoly game or a quick round of Sorry, board games have a special place in pop culture and
Town of Brownsburg kicks off Let’s Give Food Drive to help feed hungry this winter
By Lindsay Doty Every Saturday, a small army of effervescent volunteers at Messiah Lutheran Church in Brownsburg carefully box up a list of pantry staples
University of Indianapolis receives $100,000 grant to expand art and design facilities
A $100,000 grant from the Allen Whitehill Clowes Charitable Foundation will expand opportunities for University of Indianapolis students, faculty, staff and art lovers throughout the
We Are Who We Are
By Bradley Lane Luca Guadagnino has been, in my opinion, the most exciting director working in all of international filmmaking since his 2018 remake of
Top 10 things going into my ‘Hunker Bunker’
By Torry Stiles (Dear readers: As the elections results and COVID numbers roll in I am getting ready to hunker down for the duration. Before I lock
Do you have what it takes to be the new kid in town?
By Rick Hinton It’s been said – when one paranormal investigative group begins its maiden journey into the murky exploration of the unknown, another is
Local consignment store seeks coat and toy donations this winter
By Nancy Price A Southside thrift store is seeking donations to help those in need stay warm this winter and enjoy Christmas with their families.