
Month: May 2019


Why we should drink more water
By Wendell Fowler When wild animals, dinosaurs, cavemen, Druids, Celts and kings took a drink from their wells, the true staff of life was part of those wells. Life-sustaining water has been here since creation. […]

An apostrophe-free farmers market
By Curtis Honeycutt I love this time of year for many reasons, but perhaps my favorite thing about early summer is the farmers market. I make sure to stock up on kettle corn, sweet corn, […]

No more missed class. Period.
By Nicole Davis Jenna Eickman has walked into a school nurse’s office in the past to find only three tampons left in a drawer. As co-founder and president of Project Period Indy, she wants to […]

Beech Grove man serves as state king of weight-loss support group
By Angela Norris The TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Club, Inc. chapter in Beech Grove has a reigning state king: Bob Wickware. With a total weight loss of 89.8 pounds, Wickware received the title in […]

Roncalli senior admitted to West Point
By Angela Norris Ethan Lockard, a senior at Roncalli High School, has been accepted into the United States Military Academy at West Point. On May 2, he was recognized with the Offer of Admission at […]

A ‘paranormal hangover’ after a night of investigating ghosts
A retread of an article written in 2014 for The Examiner. By Rick Hinton One of my fellow investigators used this term to sum it all up quite nicely in the early morning hours of […]

A new track record
By Stephanie Dolan I can’t remember much about what I was doing really at the age of 11. But I know it wasn’t anything too industrious. I would have just finished up my year in […]

Greenwood approves new trail projects
The city of Greenwood is planning new additions and updates to its trail system as officials seek to increase connectivity and walkability. During its May meeting last week, the Greenwood Parks & Recreation Board approved […]

The Southside Times – May 23-29, 2019
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