By Stephanie Dolan If you’re like me, you love reality TV. I know, I know… right away your brain went to a booze-swilling, club-hopping, Kardashian
Month: July 2019
The Art of Self-Defense
By Bradley Lane Today, it can seem as though the world is changing at a breakneck pace. The mainstream push for more and more increasingly
TOP 10 SIGNS THAT THE STILES HOUSE IS GETTING OLD
By Torry Stiles 10. We still write checks and put letters in the mailbox. 9. We can read and write cursive. 8. We measure financial
Indiana Members Foundation Golf Outing raises over $42,000
Indiana Members Foundation, the charitable arm of Indiana Members Credit Union (IMCU), hosted its 11th Annual Golf Outing at Valle Vista Golf Course, 755 E.
An American love of efficiency and novelty: explaining portmanteau and other combined words
By Curtis Honeycutt I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: we Americans love efficiency. We also become enamored with novelty — new things
The Greenwood Cemetery – through the years
By Rick Hinton There’s a belief among various cultures that until the mortal body completely disintegrates, the soul is not fully released, waiting and biding
Center Grove’s Mr. Basketball
By Angela Morefield You may have heard the name Trayce Jackson-Davis around town, and there’s a really good reason for that. Jackson-Davis, who just graduated
The Southside Times – July 25-31, 2019
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Greenwood installs new art sculptures on Polk Hill Trail
The city of Greenwood finalized installation of four new public art sculptures on Polk Hill Trail July 10. The new pieces replace four sculptures previously
Heartland Film presents Indy Shorts International Film Festival
By Angela Morefield Indianapolis’ only short film festival returns for its second year to Newfields (Indianapolis Museum of Art) from July 25-28. Presented by Heartland