
Month: February 2020


Gov. Eric Holcomb speaks at Perry Township Lincoln Day Dinner
By Chris Baker An energetic crowd of more than 150 people gathered to attend the annual Indiana GOP Perry Township Lincoln Day Dinner. Along with Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb, other political figures included state Rep […]

TOP 10 SIGNS OF SPRING ON THE SOUTHSIDE
By Torry Stiles 10. Manual High School is once again seeking help to fund their sports teams. 9. You look forward to the smooth parts of Madison Avenue. 8. Another year of wishing you’d gone […]

Servant’s Heart of Indy invites public to create cards and care packages for 700 Indiana soldiers
By Nancy Price Servant’s Heart of Indy is inviting the public to send cards and care packages to 700 soldiers of the Indiana National Guard’s 113th Engineering Unit. Bill Boone, chairman of Servant’s Heart of […]

Celebrating 300 years of history
By Nancy Price The year 1920 ushered in a decade of firsts for Americans. The 19th amendment granted women the right to vote. The first commercial radio station hit airwaves. And the rise of speakeasies, […]

Time to grammar and chill in Chile or warm up with chili in Chili’s
By Curtis Honeycutt I had a reader ask me the difference between “chilly” and “chili” the other day. For the purposes of giving you your money’s worth, I’m going to go above and beyond here […]

Indy Library Board given preliminary approval for Fountain Square Branch closing
The Indianapolis Public Library Board of Trustees has given preliminary approval to the closing of the Fountain Square Branch in May 2020, as part of the library’s long-range plan announced in 2015 to relocate services […]

Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing Development announces new F4 program with Elliot Cox
Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing Development has announced a new United States Formula 4 program starting in 2020 with Elliot Cox behind the wheel. The team will test this summer with a focus on preparing for […]

Orange fireballs, red glows and pulsating lights: UFOS haunt Indiana
By Rick Hinton A replay of a Southside Times article from 2015 There are strange things going on in the skies over Indiana; quite peculiar in fact. On a weekly basis, reports defy logical explanation: […]

Portrait of a Lady on Fire
By Bradley Lane 2019 was host to more spectacular films than any other in recent memory. Horror fans received an instant cult classic in Robert Eggers’ The Lighthouse, established Hollywood legends like Martin Scorsese and […]