Month: January 2020
Sheltering Wings expands domestic violence assistance with Danville men’s shelter
Sheltering Wings expands domestic violence assistance with Danville men’s shelter By Lindsay Doty The nonprofit, known for providing emergency housing to women and children who
Lakeland Center celebrates 20 years of therapeutic horse riding
Lakeland Center celebrates 20 years of therapeutic horse riding By Lindsay Doty Christy Menke has always believed in the healing power of horses. She’s the
Perry Township resident leads Indiana Retail Council
The Indiana Retail Council (IRC) board of directors has announced the appointment of Melissa Coxey as executive director. She replaces Grant Monahan, who announced his
Special Forces of Indiana a ‘safe place’ for veterans readjusting to civilian life
By Nancy Price On Sept. 11, 2001, our nation experienced the deadliest terrorist attack in history when four U.S. passenger airlines were hijacked by 19
Shadow figures: myth or fact in the paranormal world?
By Rick Hinton Wikipedia defines shadow people as, “Supernatural shadow-like humanoid figures that, according to believers, are seen flickering on walls and ceilings in the
Greg and Lorrie Gray to sell Ella’s Frozen Yogurt in Greenwood
By Amy Moshier Greg and Lorrie Gray are grateful to have had nine years of successful family-oriented business at Ella’s Frozen Yogurt in Greenwood. As
The Southside Times – Jan. 30-Feb. 5, 2020
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Refuse to be party to bad grammar, whether you’re a Democrat or Republican
By Curtis Honeycutt Apparently, this is a big year for politics. While you read that last sentence on your screen or on the newsprint in
Perry Kiwanis chili cook-off to support Hunger Inc. and Riley
Several of the most talented chefs on the Southside will battle for the top spot at the Kiwanis Club of Perry Township’s fifth annual chili