By Mark Ambrogi When Victor Martin started swimming for Flashes Aquatics, he and his parents asked assistant coach Maddisen Lantz if she could help him become
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‘Music on Main’
By Grady Gaynor This Saturday Aug. 27, the Beech Grove Chamber of Commerce is presenting the eight-year anniversary of “Music on Main.” Music on Main
Restoring memorabilia and memories from long ago
By Todd Travis When Southside resident Rob Devlin was in seventh grade, he received one of the most enviable Christmas gifts for kids his age
Beech Grove Police Department brings people behind the badge with “On Patrol: Live”
By Todd Travis The Beech Grove Police Department has agreed to let their community in on the ins and outs of their service to local
From Basement to Brick and Mortar
Bella Rose Design brings personalization and local support of women-owned businesses to Greenwood. By Todd Travis Humble beginnings Five years ago, Sarah Nilsson began making
Hoosier Academic Coaching knows college prep
By Todd Travis ‘What I wish I had known’ Meaghan Rysdale, founder of Hoosier Academic Coaching, knows firsthand how difficult it can be to manage
Chin Community of Indiana celebrates 20th anniversary
By Todd Travis Calling the Southside home The Southside of Indianapolis has become home for many of the Chin people who have come to the
Love, skating and bruises
By Todd Travis Roller derby makes its comeback Roller derby has had somewhat of a resurgence since its heyday in the early to mid- 1900s.
Local Special Olympics athlete and bluegrass singer to perform at Beech Grove High School
By Grady Gaynor For Nick Newlon, overcoming obstacles is something only attained through never making excuses. Newlon is a young man who has many lifelong
Start your engines
By Todd Travis Growing up, Mike O’Gara was the kid that could tell you everything about every racer in the Indy 500. He would race