By Grady Michael Gaynor Richie Scott, a 15-year-old sophomore at Franklin Community High School, has shown that lessons learned in a martial arts gym extend
Month: September 2022
How do you lead today’s upcoming leaders?
By Mike Heffner The younger adults (ages 18-28) that are entering or recently joined the workforce (often referred to as Gen Z) are unique compared
The Art of Healing offers free services to veterans during the month of September
By Todd Travis When Cody Adkins decided to launch The Art of Healing in Greenwood, he didn’t realize he would also be going on a
‘The Librarian Spy’
By Stefanie Davis “After all, there was nothing Ava loved more than the scent of old books – except of course, the power of the
Smells like teen fake news
By Curtis Honeycutt In November 1992, the Seattle grunge music scene was exploding in its popularity. While the angsty grunge fans were rocking in their
Athlete of the Month: Evan Davis
By Mark Ambrogi Center Grove High School senior tennis player Evan Davis has shown his versatility this season. “Evan has been a vital part of
‘I’m just watching the wheels go round and round’
By Howard Hubler I went to college, my parents paid for my undergraduate and I paid for my graduate degrees. Why would I want to
Dirk Cushing
By Nicole Davis For the past six years, Dirk Cushing has biked an average of 600 miles in the month of September (previously June) for
Big win for Southside residents as Johnson Memorial Health joins Mayo Clinic Care Network
By Todd Travis As of Aug. 31, Johnson Memorial Health has officially joined the Mayo Clinic Care Network, a select group of independent health care organizations