By Sherri Coner “Fifty years later, I’ve got a moonflower blooming just like my grandma’s,” Hilda Bray said of the heirloom which began with her
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Pink warriors fight together
By Sherri Coner A lot of mothers-in-law share life moments with their daughters-in-law such as trading recipes, working together to prepare holiday meals or attending
Enjoying the wood life
By Sherri Coner Most of the time, Robert Eastes is a predictable guy. He spends time in one of two places … the room where
Magnet memories
By Sherri Coner In Drew and Tammy Hester’s Whiteland home, guests walk into the kitchen, see the magnet-covered fridge and immediately know these are the
He’s got your back
By Sherri Coner Life along Emerson Avenue in Beech Grove was very different 42 years ago when Dr. Gary Billingsley’s office was under construction. “There
A life of service, integrity and honesty
By Sherri Coner As the kind of man who believed in using his heart and mind as often as possible, Republican Senator Jack Sandlin never
‘A day without a friend is like a pot without a single drop of honey left inside’
By Sherri Coner Anyone who knows a busy, chatty, nearly 3-year-old named Greyson Williams also knows that he and Pooh, Greyson’s beloved buddy since his
Bethany Lutheran Church celebrates a century of serving the local community
By Sherri Coner Inside a two-story feed supply store at the intersection of Troy Avenue and Carson Street, the first sermon took place on Jan.
A story of recovery
By Sherri Coner TOREY BURBRINK JC WORLEY Before age 30, Torey Burbrink became a drug addict, lost all contact with her family and childhood friends,
Franklin Recovery Fair
By Sherri Coner Though the event is called the Franklin Recovery Fair, it draws people from several surrounding areas. Some people are in early recovery