Plainfield business grants help shops survive pandemic By Lindsay Doty At Toy Buzz & Fizz in Plainfield, owner Bob Taylor is giddy about a fresh
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Brownsburg Farmers Market returns June 4 with safety guidelines
Brownsburg Farmers Market returns June 4 with safety guidelines The Brownsburg Farmers Market will open June 4 with a new vendor layout and guidelines to
Hendricks County funeral homes adapt to celebrating life among restrictions
Saying goodbye Hendricks County funeral homes adapt to celebrating life among restrictions By Stephanie Dolan In life, there is nothing tougher than dealing with the
Ethan Maharas – May 22, 2020
Making the grade Avon senior runner looks forward to next chapters of his life By Mike Beas Avon senior Ethan Maharas is the rare student-athlete
Danville schools celebrate teachers and staff with farewell parades
Danville schools celebrate teachers and staff with farewell parades By Lindsay Doty On an overcast day, vehicles displaying colorful posters with teachers’ names and happy
Program volunteers connect with isolated Pittsboro seniors
Program volunteers connect with isolated Pittsboro seniors By Lindsay Doty For the last eight years, Kathie Davis has made weekly wellbeing checks on the elderly
‘Pittsboro is Stronger Together’ shirts to raise money for 4th of July Freedom Celebration
‘Pittsboro is Stronger Together’ shirts to raise money for 4th of July Freedom Celebration By Lindsay Doty Longtime Pittsboro resident Keith Gurley is determined to
Hendricks County experts recommend ways to cope with isolation from friends and family, Maintaining Mental Health
Maintaining Mental Health Hendricks County experts recommend ways to cope with isolation from friends and family By Stephanie Dolan May is Mental Health Awareness Month,
Mackenzie Bedrick – May 15, 2020
Fast Company Brownsburg senior looks forward to softball career at Southern Indiana By Mike Beas The player expected to lead Brownsburg softball this spring is
CDC to distribute more than $183 million for coronavirus testing in Indiana
U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) has announced that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will distribute more than $183 million to Indiana to