By Amy Moshier Edward Patterson doesn’t ask for any credit or recognition for his paintings on display at Southland Community Church. Instead, he asks that credit be
Month: February 2021
A positive local impact
Compiled By Rick Myers John Sturm is a lifelong Indy South resident. John met his wife of 33 years, Yvonne, at Ball State University, where they
Center Grove swimmer Martin has rapid rise to elite level
By Mark Ambrogi Center Grove senior Ethan Martin is a bit of enigma in swimming circles. The majority of top high school swimmers began in
Top 10 strange things overheard during the recent storms
By Torry Stiles 10. “Does e-learning have e-snow days?”: 9. “What do you suppose Dick the Bruiser would have done?” 8. “Shoveling snow is back-breaking
Southside Indianapolis Chin community hosts 2021 Chin National Day celebrations with virtual broadcast
By Nicole Davis Chin National Day is a celebration of freedom, liberty and equality – something the people of Myanmar continue to fight for to
Judas and the Black Messiah
By Bradley Lane On Dec. 4 at 4:45 a.m., 14 Chicago police officers stormed into the apartment of Chicago Black Panther Party Chairman, Fred Hampton
Ten most common signs you’ve been visited by deceased loved ones
By Rick Hinton Do you feel you might have been visited by those who have passed on? Is it someone you’ve had a relationship with,
Camping in the cold
By Nicole Davis Cub Scout Pack 610 is preparing to sleep outside in the middle of winter as an effort to raise awareness and funds
Seven Roncalli athletes to compete collegiately
On Feb. 1, seven Roncalli High School senior athletes signed letters of intent to compete collegiately. Abbie Carr signed with Saint Xavier University (Chicago) under