By Nicole Davis Southport Mayor Jim Cooney resides in what is believed to be the oldest house in Southport. The house was built around 1834,
Month: February 2023
‘Take My Hand’
By Stefanie Davis “Take My Hand” by Dolen Perkins-Valdez is a work of fiction based on real historical events. Set in a post-segregation Alabama, this
Center Grove principal says Carmel High School wants to end athletic contracts
By Mark Ambrogi Center Grove High School Principal Jeffry Henderson has said he was surprised the Carmel High School athletic department had requested to cancel
RVing as a lifestyle
By Sherri Coner Intending to casually hit the road every now and then, Larry and Daina Chamness of Center Grove bought a 26-foot trailer five
Does your business have the art of closing the deal?
By Howard Hubler When I first got involved in the automobile business, conventional wisdom said the average person shops at four dealerships to buy a
Hendricks Regional Health named a top teaching hospital
By Peg McRoy Glover Hendricks Regional Health (HRH) has been recognized by The Leapfrog Group as one of the top two teaching hospitals in Indiana
Danville junior continues to persevere despite past health issues
By Mike Beas In January, Meghan O’Brien was named Champion Senior Showman at the National Junior Swine Association’s (NJSA) Southeast Regional in Perry, Ga. For
Danville Town Council approves Rib-Fest grant, street repair trailer
Compiled by Peg McRoy Glover The Danville Town Council met Feb. 2. These meetings can be viewed on the town’s YouTube channel after the meeting.
Brownsburg Council approves rezone for motorsports complex
By Melissa Gibson The Brownsburg Town Council met Jan. 26 for a regular meeting at Brownsburg Town Hall. The next meeting is scheduled for 7
Avon Town Council approves contracts, police equipment, resolution
Compiled by Peg McRoy Glover The Avon Town Council met Jan. 26. Meetings can be viewed on the town’s social media accounts. The council meets