By Mark Ambrogi Beech Grove High School girls basketball coach Amy Selk was well aware of Harper Moore’s talent before she began her freshman season.
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All the gnus that are fit to print
By Curtis Honeycutt Ah, it’s a new year — a clean slate, full of hope. Think of the countless ways we’ll all mess things up.
Thanks for the memories – part II
By Dick Wolfsie Here is part II of my yearly look back on the people, places and things that gave me ideas for my column.
The Iron Claw
The year’s most sensitive film is all about masculinity By Bradley Lane The real-life story of the Von Erich family is one of unfathomable pain
UIndy receives $750,000 grant to help Hoosier students read faster and better
The University of Indianapolis has received a grant of $750,000 from Lilly Endowment Inc. through its initiative, Advancing the Science of Reading in Indiana. The
Central Indiana’s ‘Iran in Revolt’ art exhibit unveils struggle for freedom
The Indianapolis Public Library is proud to present “Iran in Revolt,” an art exhibit that spreads awareness of the Zan, Zendegi, Azadi (Woman, Life, Freedom)
12 years as mayor, a lifetime of service to the community
Beech Grove community bids farewell to Mayor Dennis Buckley as steps down from office, into retirement By Nicole Davis Members of the Beech Grove community
5 tips to making a good effort for home organization for 2024
By Dawn Whalen Whalen Realty Group at F.C. Tucker Company Home organization is hard. Many strive to have a semi-organized home, but the fact is,
Bret Schulz of CGHS named Teacher of the Year by Air & Space Forces Association
By Sherri Coner When an educator’s personal mission centers around constantly expanding their own knowledge while providing students with amazing learning opportunities, that educator is
Aspire announces 2024 legislative priorities
Aspire Johnson County, the local economic development organization and chamber of commerce for Johnson County, announces its priorities for the 2024 Indiana General Assembly session: