By Sherri Coner If you have never seen jewelry created with some of nature’s most delicate creatures, then you have not yet admired the artwork
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‘Sowing’ her wild oats
By Sherri Coner Once Southsider Sue Bosworth was on the tractor seat, she realized that right in the middle of that moment, her yesterday had
An 82-year-old feisty fire in tennis shoes
By Sherri Coner Two days before the 2023 500 Festival Mini Marathon, Sue Stone took a nasty spill on the pavement, bloodied and bruised her
Members of Boy Scout Troop 245 visit the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
By Sherri Coner Members of Boy Scout Troop 245 love rowdy stuff like hiking, camping in the wild and learning all kinds of cool survival
No plans for retirement at age 75
By Sherri Coner Age is only a number. Because that is a fact, it is exactly why 75-year-old Brenda Willey doesn’t see retirement as something
Harvest Table
By Sherri Coner As Phil Whisner placed zucchini, cucumbers, an assortment of peppers and a few other vegetables on one of the tables, he smiled
Coding doesn’t have to ‘byte’
By Sherri Coner Although Aarav Agrawal, 17, looks forward to starting his senior year at Center Grove High School, he has also made a commitment
Going brogue
By Sherri Coner When Brad LaMar’s children, Evan, 22, and Paige, 20, were young, he wrote exciting, funny bedtime stories for them about traveling to
FACES OF FREEDOM
The Southside Times is recognizing two honorable and loyal Navy veterans in our Faces of Freedom issue – Sandy Marion and Barry Whetstine. On Independence
Neighborhood Ladies
By Sherri Coner While quarantined to avoid Covid, Sheryl Ginaven of the Southside daydreamed again about visiting her favorite local shops and choosing different area