By Rick Hinton Bill Hendricks’ interests in history go back to his childhood, an interest he now passes down to today’s youth. Hendricks entertains and
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Reading app connects Greenwood students to books by bestselling authors
Clark-Pleasant Middle School started 2020 off in a special way: with a visit from New York Times bestselling author Jason Reynolds. As Library of Congress’
Are ghosts haunting the grounds of Camp Atterbury?
By Rick Hinton Camp Atterbury, located in Johnson County, has been a dominant presence for countless years. Located just south of Franklin, and five miles
‘Grammar Guy’ launches first book in May
Curtis Honeycutt, writer of the weekly humor column “Grammar Guy,” is ready to launch his first book. Entitled Good Grammar is the Life of the
Beech Grove remembers ‘caring, compassionate’ resident who died of coronavirus
By Nancy Price The Beech Grove community is morning the loss of an active volunteer and friend. Roberta “Birdie” Shelton, 69, passed away March 16
Hell or High Water
By Bradley Lane Hell or High Water is essentially a story about a man’s plan to escape intergenerational poverty and make a better life for
Center Grove woman starts nonprofit to support women grieving miscarriage loss and struggling with infertility
By Nancy Price For years, Jenna Wright suffered secondary infertility and multiple miscarriage losses. “I found there wasn’t much in the way of support or
Athlete of the Month: Ashlee Fisk
By Rick Hinton The competition and camaraderie found while being a player on a high school tennis team is an experience that will certainly carry
She gets her ‘kicks’ from karate
By Nancy Price While many of Nya Schank’s sophomore classmates at Center Grove High School were spending free time last August texting or on social
Bargersville teen, Chelle advances on NBC’s The Voice
By Angie Antonopoulos Growing up in Bargersville, Michelle Cox, 18, would hear soul, blues and country music playing at home, listening to artists such