
Helping adults move forward
By Nicole Davis There’s nothing worse than feeling stuck. Without a high school diploma or technical certifications, a person might feel they’re not able to move forward in life, not able to get a better […]
By Nicole Davis There’s nothing worse than feeling stuck. Without a high school diploma or technical certifications, a person might feel they’re not able to move forward in life, not able to get a better […]
By Natalie Hoefer Archdiocese of Indianapolis On Feb. 1, Myanmar refugee and Indianapolis resident Paul Hnin scrolled through news articles online when a headline seized him with shock and fear: the Myanmar military had overthrown the […]
By Ann. C. Smith, Chair Publicity Committee, Kiwanis Club of Perry Township Southport High School Key Club – the youth affiliate of Perry Kiwanis – is raising funds to support Hope for Tomorrow (HFT), a […]
By Curtis Honeycutt I love reader feedback, especially when it is glowing. Luann wrote in with a great question. She asked, “How do you keep from correcting other people? My friends think I am obnoxious.” […]
By Rick Hinton Ghosts don’t always mean spooky, supernatural occurrences. Sometimes “ghosts” are our memories. Back in the late 1960s, my mom and Aunt Janice would load the car with five kids, on a Saturday […]
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The National Institute for Excellence in Teaching (NIET) has announced that Douglas MacArthur Elementary School in Perry Township Schools has earned $10,000 for its selection as an NIET Founder’s Award finalist. The school is among […]
A one artist show by Indianapolis professional watercolor artist, Elise Taylor, will be on display at the Southside Art League Off Broadway Gallery in March. The featured artist and longtime member and a board member […]
By Torry Stiles (Dear readers – Nancy Price has been the chief cook and bottle washer for our happy little paper the last few years but is preparing to move on after this edition. We all […]