By Nicole Davis In 1881, the red brick building at 7006 Southeastern Ave. in Franklin Township served as a blacksmith shop where people would travel
Month: February 2023
Railroad facility helped to launch many Beech Grove businesses
By Sherri Coner Nearly every dirt-road rural town has a special story explaining how some lucky breaks led to growth. For Beech Grove, it was
Heart Health
By Peg McRoy Glover Kim Speer’s dedication and enthusiasm for the American Heart Association’s (AHA) Go Red for Women initiative is so contagious it is
DCHS senior writes and directs upcoming play
“The Clockmaker” is premiering soon at DCHS, and it comes with a twist. This play is written and directed by DCHS senior Hunter VanBebber. VanBebber
Art and craft therapy
By Todd Travis Find your creative outlet This month between Feb. 17-Feb. 21 five women-owned creative shops are partnering together to share the love of
What’s my name again? Explaining pseudonyms
By Curtis Honeycutt Names hold enormous power. I’ve always been impressed by people who go by names with only one word — Cher, Beyoncé, Prince,
Four new members elected to Franklin College Board of Trustees
Four new members were recently elected to the Franklin College Board of Trustees. The new trustees will join the board in establishing policy and guiding
Franciscan Wound Care Institute celebrates 25 years
For 25 years, physicians and staff with the Franciscan Health Wound Care Institute have cared for patients who need wound or ostomy care. These patients may be
Southside Sweethearts
Articles by Sherri Coner JR and Danielle Byrum For nearly a decade, Danielle Byrum pretended to love pork chops, all in an effort to support