DANNY GREEN Southsider Danny Green describes an early childhood of poverty, living with his single mother and four sisters. When he was 13, his mother
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No bully left behind
By Sherri Coner Everybody loves Pie. And that’s no surprise. She’s a feisty 4-year-old pit bull who never meets a stranger and never allows a
A Rose among the thorny season of Covid
By Sherri Coner Nearly four decades ago, Antonia Zunarelli launched a career in the events industry. More than 20 of those years have been dedicated
From bruschetta and spumoni to live music and mass
By Sherri Coner While some people dance in the street to live music and others fill their plates from more than 20 ethnic food vendors,
Applauding 50 years of hard work and a soft heart
By Sherri Coner A real surprise Shock traveled across Greg Schaub’s face as he and Peggy, his wife of 48 years, stepped into the crowded
A Race Day family tradition
By Sherri Coner A few minutes and a few yards after excited fans heard, “Gentlemen, start your engines” and saw the green “Go” flag wave,
Mini Movers
By Sherri Coner “What do you think, buddy?” Southsider Patrick Bushnell asked as he placed his son Bowen, 3, on the seat of the bright
This for That
By Sherri Coner To stretch the family budget, Center Grove mom, Amber Cote, has rediscovered bartering. Instead of trading animal pelts for seeds or maybe
Band-aid for a band brother
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.
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