State moving to Stage 4 earlier than scheduled Staff report Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb on Wednesday said he will enact Stage 4 of the state’s
Year: 2020
Gov. Holcomb announces Stage 4 reopening on Friday
Yesterday, Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb announced that Stage 4 of Back on Track Indiana will begin two days ahead of its original schedule. Due to
Gov. Holcomb announces Stage 4 reopening on Friday
Yesterday, Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb announced that Stage 4 of Back on Track Indiana will begin two days ahead of its original schedule. Due to
Hendricks County residents plan peaceful protests for Black Lives Matter
Hendricks County residents plan peaceful protests for Black Lives Matter By Lindsay Doty Residents in Hendricks County have organized peaceful protests for Thursday afternoon in
It’s that time of year for ghost excursions, yet social distancing has cramped our style
By Rick Hinton It’s that time of year; or rather it should be. … COVID-19 has put a damper and certain restrictions upon just about
Obituaries for the week of June 11-17, 2020
Donald W. Baker Donald W. Baker, 87, died May 24, 2020. He was born March 17, 1933 in Indianapolis to the late Harold and Charlotte
If Beale Street Could Talk
By Bradley Lane Cinema is an extremely powerful medium for telling stories about humanity. Barry Jenkins’ adaptation of James Baldwin’s 1974 novel, If Beale Street
Perry Kiwanis golf outing Introduces ‘Super Tickets’
This year’s Perry Kiwanis golf outing will, for the first time, offer players the opportunity to purchase “Super Tickets.” Each $25 ticket will provide four
Beech Grove senior awarded scholarship from Beech Grove CDFC
By Amy Moshier When Beech Grove High School senior Sarah Ramsey heard that she had been awarded a scholarship from the Beech Grove Comprehensive Drug
Growing food in the city
By Nancy Price A degree in social work can lead to a variety of career paths, including case management, counseling, community outreach and social justice.