The weather is colder and most of the leaves have fallen off the trees… Now we’re just waiting on snow! With winter in almost full-effect
Month: December 2021
Top Ten supply chain problems at the North Pole
Somebody misunderstood the story about the chip shortage and ordered a few cases of Pringles. Santa is renegotiating everything with the EU. Not the European
The paranormal enigma: paint it black
I get it! I really do. Weekly excursions into the great paranormal unknown, with a group of friends, can become a social gathering—sharing a common
Santa, the Grinch and Whos all came down Main Street
Last Saturday, everybody’s favorite holiday season characters participated in the Christmas parade down Main Street in Beech Grove. Families lined up and down both sides
Back like she never left: How a Beech Grove author picked up writing again after 59 years
Mary Ann Senft, the Beech Grove native and graduate of Beech Grove High School, never thought she would be a writer. But in her schooling,
IU Health requests assistance from the National Guard
IU Health has requested assistance from the National Guard for most of our hospitals (except Riley Children’s Hospital). This includes IU Health West in Avon,
From the football field to the front office: Get to know Roncalli’s new principal
Kevin Banich is a familiar name around Roncalli High School. He’s done everything from walking the halls as a student, teacher, football coach, assistant principal
The Southside Times December 9-15, 2021
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Danville’s Children’s Ballet presents holiday classic
By Peg McRoy Glover One of Hendricks County’s best holiday offerings is The Children’s Ballet performance of Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker.” Complete with toy maker Herr
Franciscan Health ER Doctor Honored with Healing Hands Award
Arthur Stern, MD has been awarded Franciscan Health’s quarterly Healing Hands Award for his commitment to patients and professionalism. Dr. Stern has practiced emergency medicine