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
Year: 2020
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
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University of Indianapolis and Vincennes University announce health education transfer program
The University of Indianapolis and Vincennes University has announced a transfer agreement establishing a seamless transition for qualifying students between Vincennes University’s Associate of Science
Brownsburg High School cross-country runner dies after practice
Brownsburg High School cross-country runner dies after practice By Lindsay Doty The community continues to offer prayers and condolences to teammates and loved ones of
Avon High School will temporarily switch to e-Learning this week with plans to return in-person Aug. 31
Avon High School will temporarily switch to e-Learning this week with plans to return in-person Aug. 31 By Lindsay Doty Avon Community School Corporation has
Reel struggles
Tracie Shearer, manager of the historic Royal Theater in Danville, struggles to keep its doors open amid the Hollywood movie hiatus due to the global
First lady of drag racing remembers early days of Lucas Oil Raceway as oval track marks 60 years
By Lindsay Doty This fall, Lucas Oil Raceway will celebrate 60 years of drag racing. Throughout the decades, the oval track located in Brownsburg has
Danville’s Beasley’s Orchard to host inaugural Sunflower Festival
By Lindsay Doty Beasley’s Orchard in Danville will host its first Sunflower Festival this month. The new event is a chance for families and photographers