By Wendell Fowler We’ve all watched sidesplitting viral videos of folks eating month-searing peppers: one minute they’re a badass; the next they’re bug-eyed writhing, sweating
Year: 2019
Are children raised or reared?
By Curtis Honeycutt Cliff from Wilmington points out how I wrote recently that I was “raised in Oklahoma.” First of all, thanks for not making
TOP TEN ITEMS I WANT THE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES TO PROMISE
By Torry Stiles 10. Designated hitter rule in baseball. I know it’s been around for decades but it still ticks me off. 9. End the
Let freedom read
By Nicole Davis With literacy comes opportunity. One Mission Society (OMS) President Dr. Robert “Bob” Fetherlin has seen firsthand how teaching a person to read
Tornado brings significant damages to BGHS and local apartment complex
By Nancy Price A tornado ripped through the city of Beech Grove around 7:30 p.m. last Saturday, June 15, severely damaging areas of Beech Grove
Wails of the Bigfoot
By Rick Hinton One usually equates Bigfoot (or Sasquatch) sightings to remote mountainous regions in the Pacific Northwest, not to the Hoosier state. Indiana is
Free HIV testing in Danville
By Lindsay Doty Hendricks County residents can get free HIV testing on June 27 as part of National HIV Testing Day. The clinic will be held
Danville woman pursues college dreams after three decades at McDonald’s
By Lindsay Doty Whoever said fast food work is a just a dead-end job hasn’t met Kerri Cromer. The Danville native has spent 31 years
Designing for disabilities: Danville fashion designer creates adaptive clothing, makes “TODAY” show appearance
By Lindsay Doty From the moment she could use a box of Crayola crayons, Kaycee Marshall sketched colorful dresses and accessories titled “Winter” or “Church”