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Month: July 2021
Its Golden: Seniors helping seniors
Seventy-six year old Dale Weiler has spent most of his whole life on the south side. The Manual High School graduate grew up in Beech
Center Grove boys golf claims state title
The No. 4 ranked Center Grove High School Boys Golf team came into the final round of the IHSAA State Championship down three strokes from
Movie Review: No Sudden Move
Steven Soderbergh has had a storied and successful career as a director in Hollywood starting with 1989’s Sex, Lies, and Videotapes. Since then he has
Torrys top 9: Tips for the incoming police chief
(Dear readers – In case you missed the news, Sergeant Jim Leonard was recently named the new Chief of Police for Homecroft. I consider it
Franciscan Health Indianapolis changes drive-through COVID-19 screening process, location
After testing more than 63,000 adults and children for the coronavirus during the last 16 months, Franciscan Health Indianapolis closed its drive-thru COVID-19 testing site
Kroger Health introduces newest $1 million winner
Indiana has two new millionaires. Mike and Melissa McCalip are the latest winners in the #CommunityImmunity Giveaway of Kroger Health, the healthcare division of The Kroger Co.
Avon School Board approves COVID-19 protocols for 2021-22
By Peg McRoy Glover Avon’s school board approved a set of COVID-19 protocols at its July 12 meeting for the upcoming 2021-22 school year. While these
Avon Town Council approves police body cameras purchase, tax abatement
By Peg McRoy Glover The Avon Town Council met July 8 and approved a police department purchase of 35 body cameras as well as confirming
Becca VanSlyke Named 2021 4-H Queen
By Peg McRoy Glover Becca VanSlyke is Hendricks County’s 2021 4-H Queen. She took the top honor at the 4-H Fair’s annual queen contest that culminated