
The Southside Times – Dec. 17-23, 2020
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By Nancy Price For the past nine months, many Southside businesses have suffered, and even closed, due to the effects of the pandemic. Local nonprofits are especially in danger, according to Alexandria Wheeler, investor development […]
Franklin College has announced a $1 million commitment from Johnson Memorial Health (JMH) to construct the Johnson Memorial Health Athletics Annex. “This generous gift is the latest endorsement of our wonderful working relationship with Johnson […]
By Nancy Price Every year in December we see him – at the mall, at Christmas parties and in parades. The portly, jolly guy dressed in crimson, with a snow-colored beard, ruddy cheeks and infectious […]
By Curtis Honeycutt We’re due a season of merriment. After all, we’ve all lived through the first 11 months of 2020, so, pass the egg nog, and let’s break some grammar rules! There’s something about […]
By Torry Stiles 10. “Every week something is new on Pinterest and every week the big guy shuts down the production line to beat the trend.” 9. “The boys in the workshop went wassailing and now […]
By Rick Hinton Christmas season, 2020 … where does the time go? Thanksgiving has once again come and gone. Black Thursday and Friday are past. The inside and outside of the home is decorated with […]
New training is now being offered at Eskenazi Health that is aimed at equipping community professionals with skills proven to aid in alleviating trauma and secondary trauma. The need for such skills have been heightened […]
By Nancy Price Toni and Dan Carr, owners of Center Grove coffee shop Strange Brew, think of their staff and customers as family. When anyone enters the shop, they must wear a mask to protect […]
With the staggering number of patients hospitalized and suffering from COVID-19 and surging numbers of those testing positive locally and throughout the nation, there is a now more reason for hope. Franciscan Health Indianapolis is poised […]