Month: August 2020
Jack of all trades, Plainfield senior a starter as both a receiver and linebacker
Jack of all trades Plainfield senior a starter as both a receiver and linebacker By Mike Beas The larger a high school’s enrollment, the less
Danville’s Tri Kappa Fair on the Square is a go
Danville’s Tri Kappa Fair on the Square is a go By Lindsay Doty Danville’s Fair on the Square is planned for the weekend of Sept.
The Southside Times – Aug. 27-Sept. 2, 2020
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A team effort for a special day
By Nancy Price When seniors at Roncalli High School learned they would study remotely before and after Easter break this past spring due to COVID-19,
Nonprofit Southside doggy daycare staffed by adults with special needs
Alex & Ali Foundation has opened a nonprofit doggy day care staffed by young adults with developmental disabilities. Happy Hounds is the second outreach of the
Back to School 2020: Catholic Schools
Archdiocese of Indianapolis Catholic Southside schools are committed to quality education “I can do all this through him who strengthens me.” (Philippians 4:13) Never before
Boys State
By Bradley Lane Every year, in each of the 50 states, The American Legion hosts gender specific mock government simulations called Girls State and Boys
Southside Art League presents ‘Passionate About Pastel’
EVENT: “Passionate About Pastel,” a collaborative exhibit by 10 member artists at the Southside Art League Inc. (SALI) Off Broadway Gallery in September 2020. These
Top 10 things to remember about the upcoming elections
By Torry Stiles 10. The lesser of two evils is getting harder and harder to find. 9. I could probably tolerate the idea of vote