By Sherri Coner As the kind of man who believed in using his heart and mind as often as possible, Republican Senator Jack Sandlin never
Month: September 2023
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline offers 5 ways you can help prevent suicide
September marks the observance of both National Suicide Prevention Month and National Recovery Month. All month, mental health advocates, prevention organizations, survivors, allies and community members unite
Top 10 modern additions to Paul Simon’s ‘50 Ways to Leave Your Lover’
By Torry Siles 10. Delete her tweet, Pete. 9. Erase that file, Kyle. 8. Leave him at the jetty, Betty. 7. Send ‘er back to
Southside construction update
Compiled by Nicole Davis * I-69 Johnson County: Last week the I-69 Finish Line project reached a major milestone at Bluff Creek just south of
The Southside Times – Sept. 28-Oct. 4, 2023
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‘A day without a friend is like a pot without a single drop of honey left inside’
By Sherri Coner Anyone who knows a busy, chatty, nearly 3-year-old named Greyson Williams also knows that he and Pooh, Greyson’s beloved buddy since his
Pinwheels for Peace
By Nicole Davis Millions of pinwheels were placed in schoolyards and other public places across the world on Sept. 21, spreading messages of peace for
Power Plant Grants fund $60,000 for six innovative Indianapolis art projects
The Indianapolis-based nonprofit arts organization, Big Car Collaborative, has regranted a total of $60,000 to artists living and working in the Indianapolis area. These Power Plant Grants —
Better grammar, better love life
By Curtis Honeycutt It’s true — people with better spelling and grammar get more dates. I regularly receive emails from readers asking me about the
Athlete of the Month: Brock Riddle
By Mark Ambrogi Greenwood Community High School senior quarterback Brock Riddle is putting it all together in his third year as a starter. “Physically putting