By Mike Beas As an eighth-grader, Kaylin Cook sustained an injury to her right foot while playing basketball, effectively applying the brakes to her hoops
Year: 2021
Man and his dog found dead in Plainfield house fire
By Lindsey Doty Crews with Plainfield Fire Territory responded to a house fire early this morning where a man and his dog were found dead.
ICON of the Month: Blythe Potter
What do you consider your greatest virtue? I have compassion for life, all life and living beings, and an intense desire to do no harm
The Southside Times September 23-29, 2021
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Tougher than Steele: How a Center Grove legend has become a big part of Ball State’s offense
Freshman running back Carson Steele, a familiar name to the Center Grove Community, has made a significant impact on the Cardinals. Steele committed to Ball
Living Spaces: DIY octagon shelves
In addition to being a writer and photographer, I’ve also become quite the do-it-yourselfer (DIYer) and the majority of that is because of Hannah, my
Haunts and Jaunts: The Nicholson-Rand House #2
When David Nicholson began building his Gothic-Revival home in the small settlement of Valley Mills on the southwest fringe of Indianapolis, he was also involved
Taking Flight: Southport sophomore works to earn her pilots license
Katie Essex sat in the left hand seat of the Cessna 172 airplane with her hands in her lap, watching in total amazement as her
Movie Review: The Card Counter
Paul Schrader as a writer and director, has a trope of focusing on characters outside of the mainstream of their culture. People with darkness inside
Thundercat jams out in the final concert of Indy JazzFest
For the final day of Indy JazzFest, Stephen Lee Bruner, better known by his stage name, Thundercat jammed out for over an hour in the