By Rick Hinton I had planned on moving on from the subject of exorcism, but sometimes a story crosses my desk that I have to
Author: Stephanie Dolan
The Southside Times – Feb. 11-17, 2021
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Adults invited to attend Calvary Lutheran ‘No Lunch, Still Learn’ online programs
Henry Ford once said, “Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at 20 or 80. Anyone who keeps learning stays young.” For over 10 years,
Top 10 worst ways to spice up Valentine’s Day
By Torry Stiles 10. Life-sized tattoo of your sweetie. 9. A quiet evening at home watching The Burning Bed. 8. Candlelight dinner because you forgot
The meaning of ‘phrop’: how a knight’s made-up word became a humblebrag
By Curtis Honeycutt I have a new favorite word and, no, it’s not “hygge.” Similar to “hygge,” though, this word looks like you dropped a
Perry Kiwanis assembles care packages for seniors
Perry Kiwanis members recently assembled care packages for senior citizens in the township as well as homeless residents of downtown Indianapolis. They were assisted by
Center Grove’s Mr. Football
By Nancy Price Carson Steele has had a very good year. In addition to helping the Trojans win the 6A state championship and a No.
Athlete of the Month: Riley Rust
By Angie Antonopoulos As a military kid, Riley Rust would often have to pack up and move just after getting settled into a routine with
A feather in your capitonym: when capitalization changes everything
By Curtis Honeycutt Last week I wrote about the difference between “capital” and “capitol.” My research opened up a can of worms, which is what