By Sherri Coner Even when there’s no gig or jam session, members of Heartstone Crossing show up for each other. “This band is really family.
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Finding success through creativity
By Sherri Coner Thinking outside of the box By encouraging his students to think far away from that proverbial box, Greenwood High School teacher Kevin
Cruising into The Suds
By Sherri Coner For the first time in the history of The Suds in Greenwood, the April 15 opening mixes reminiscing with technology. “We are
Saints march to first state basketball title
By Mark Ambrogi Lutheran High School is no stranger to success at a high level the past two years. Six basketball team members were on
Leaving audiences ‘all shook up’
By Sherri Coner When Tim Mack takes the stage, audiences often wonder if Elvis truly left the building. Perfecting the King of Rock and Roll’s
Sporting competitive humor
By Sherri Coner Sure, we’ve all seen basketball players dribbling or golf lovers swinging clubs, but maybe you haven’t seen fast wit and humor competitively
A little dancing does a lot of good
By Todd Travis An early initiation to dancing Monica McClurg got her start teaching ballroom dancing when she was 16 years old. She got her
RVing as a lifestyle
By Sherri Coner Intending to casually hit the road every now and then, Larry and Daina Chamness of Center Grove bought a 26-foot trailer five
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
A heart for women’s 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