
Month: July 2022


Back to school
Compiled by Nicole Davis Ready or not, school is soon to be back in session. This week, Southside public and private schools share information about the coming school year. Enrolled in a Catholic school? Be […]

Why the meddling middle letters in ‘ladder’ matter
By Curtis Honeycutt I live in a house built around the year 1890. My neighborhood is called “Old Town,” for obvious reasons. The other day an area realtor posted a photo of a house from […]


Athlete of the Month: Eme Estes
By Mark Ambrogi Despite playing through a shoulder injury, Eme Estes wanted to make the best of her final high school softball season. “I limited my pitching and played other positions while trying to minimize […]

Night Out Against Crime
By Nicole Davis Across the nation, 16,000 communities will come together to celebrate National Night Out on Aug. 2, a campaign that promotes police and community partnerships. Locally, each Southside police department will observe the […]

Hoosier Academic Coaching knows college prep
By Todd Travis ‘What I wish I had known’ Meaghan Rysdale, founder of Hoosier Academic Coaching, knows firsthand how difficult it can be to manage the college admissions process. “When I started the college process, […]

The latest words from across the pond
By Curtis Honeycutt There’s a good reason I haven’t shared a roundup of new dictionary words in a while – the people over at Merriam-Webster haven’t added any new words since October 2021. Wake up […]

The Picture in the Puzzle
By Nicole Davis In his three decades of teaching adult Bible classes and as a Christian ministries team leader, Center Grove resident Wayne Andre noticed a common factor in the questions these adult students would […]

Franciscan Health helps Burmese assimilate to Indianapolis
The Republic of the Union of Myanmar, also known as Burma, lies more than 8,100 miles from Indianapolis. Surrounded by India, Bangladesh, China, Thailand and Laos, it is the northernmost country in what is considered […]