By Angie Norris We’re all striving for healthy and happy families. During these days of quarantine and social distancing it can be tough to keep
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Local nonessential businesses find creative ways to earn money, donate needed supplies to first responders
By Nancy Price Greenwood hairstylist Don Allen is keeping busy – despite not having any clients in his store. “I’m taking calls from people who’ve
Allstate, American Family Insurance to return money back to customers
By Nancy Price On April 6, auto insurance companies Allstate Corp. and American Family Insurance announced they were returning a portion of money to customers
Indy Library offers online resources to assist remote learning
By Jon Barnes Communications Specialist, The Indianapolis Public Library To support students and teachers who are continuing their academic school year via remote instruction, The
Greenwood Christian Academy athletic director remembered for encouragement and support
By Nancy Price Staff and students at Greenwood Christian Academy are mourning the loss of the school’s athletic director, Sue Tameling. Tameling, 58, died April
Easter crafts for a ‘hoppy’ holiday week
By Angie Norris Easter is all about bunnies, colored eggs, lots of chocolate and candy and family time. Your entire family can get the holiday
Loved ones, community bridge gaps amid social distancing
By Angie Antonopoulos For the last few weeks, Southside Indianapolis residents have made major adjustments to their lives, implementing social distancing measures to keep themselves
Many Southside restaurants remain open for carryout and delivery
By Nancy Price As many of the state’s restaurants, bars and distilleries, including Hoosier Brewing Company in Greenwood, have temporarily closed their doors in response
Hoosier Brewing Company donates hand sanitizer to first responders
By Nancy Price Right after Hoosier Brewing Company temporarily closed its doors on March 22 in response to the coronavirus crisis, the staff began manufacturing
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