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
Month: July 2021
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
Brownsburg council names co-town managers
By Gus Pearcy Assistant Town Manager Al Geans and Economic Development Director Debbie Cook will co-manage the Town of Brownsburg as the council launches
Hendricks County Conversations Podcast – Episode #23
Avon-Washington Township Public Library’s Director Laurel Setser joins us to talk about Putt Puttin’ on the Hitz coming July 10 in the evening. It’s reservations