By Mike Beas Whether or not Kobe Ward eventually establishes himself as a successful financial planner in his adult life remains to be seen. On
Year: 2021
Brownsburg Police murder-suicide
By Gus Pearcy Police were called to the Brownsburg Pointe Apartments around 8 p.m. Saturday evening to discover a murder-suicide. While names have been withheld,
Avon High grad earns badge as Indiana State Trooper
By Lindsay Doty Dressed in the blue uniform adorned with a shiny badge, newly sworn-in Indiana State Trooper Brianna Bishop proudly poses for a photo
An opinion about ghosts; are they fact or fiction?
By Rick Hinton Ghosts … fact or fiction? Everyone has an opinion. Past polls indicate a great number of people are in the pro-camp. However,
2021 OUTLOOK
Compiled by Nancy Price 2020 was a year unlike anything the Southside, including the entire world, had seen since the Spanish flu pandemic in 1918.
I declare a new year: back up your declarations with do-clarations
By Curtis Honeycutt Did you know there are four types of sentences in the English language? A complete sentence in English falls into one of
Beech Grove native named NCTS Naples Blue Jacket of the Quarter
By Megan Brown, Navy Office of Community Outreach Petty Officer Third Class Isaac Morphew, a native of Beech Grove, was recently named Naval Computer and Telecommunications
Top 10 observations of the emergency room during COVID
By Torry Stiles (Dear readers: Well, ol’ Torry did it again. The ticker wasn’t ticking right, and it was off to the emergency room I
SALI features winter exhibit and one-artist show for January
Mixed media artist Catherine L. Cunningham is the featured one-artist show for January at the Southside Art League Off Broadway Gallery. Cunningham exhibits a collection