By Wendell Fowler Sandi and my existence would be incomplete without the unconditional love, companionship and faithfulness of our two Morkies, Teddy and Scarlet, the
Year: 2019
What happened to ‘to be’? A Midwestern rebel against Shakespeare
By Curtis Honeycutt The following is a scenario based on real events. Any names have been changed to avoid embarrassment and grammar-shaming. My friend, Ann,
Wails of the Bigfoot: Part II
By Rick Hinton The BFRO (Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization) monitors Bigfoot/Sasquatch sightings across the country. The undisputed facts centering around these sightings and encounters are:
Beech Grove senior receives multiple music scholarships
By Angela Norris Spencer Chapman, a recent Beech Grove High School graduate and standout percussion player, has been accepted to three local colleges with academic
City of Beech Grove receives $1 million for roundabout at Churchman and Perkins avenues
By Angela Norris Beech Grove Mayor Dennis Buckley has announced plans for a new roundabout, to be located at Churchman and Perkins avenues in Beech
Getting a second wind
By Stephanie Dolan It’s easy to take for granted the basic abilities most of us have: walking, running, playing. Sadly, when we get to a
Brownsburg distribution center plans to hire more than 1,800 workers
By Lindsay Doty The giant industrial facility being erected along 56th street in Brownsburg is almost complete. The 690,700 square-foot building will be a massive fulfillment
Keeping pets safe in the summer
By Stephanie Dolan This afternoon, the Brownsburg Police Department was called to Kroger due to a dog that was left in a van. Hendricks County
Greenwood residents perform in suspense play at Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site
Don’t just watch a thriller. Live through it. Candlelight Theatre presents the riveting play “Night Watch” by Lucille Fletcher at the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site