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By Stephanie Dolan We’ve all heard of – and hoped for – the innate goodness of others. As a human on the planet, it is each individual’s responsibility to look out for his friends and […]
By Stephanie Dolan We’ve all heard of – and hoped for – the innate goodness of others. As a human on the planet, it is each individual’s responsibility to look out for his friends and […]
Compiled by Nancy Price Investments in infrastructure have led to beginning or finishing paved roads, new sidewalks, sidewalk panel replacements and roundabouts in Southside communities in 2018. As well, local parks are being renovated to […]
In honor of everyone who passed away this year, The Southside Times honors these community members who had a significant impact on our community. From officers of the Southport Police Department and war veterans to local business […]
By Stephanie Dolan According to its website, the Catholic Business Network (CBN) is an association of businesses and professionals working together for the joint benefit of its members. The organization is dedicated to the support […]
By Stephanie Dolan The elves at the North Pole don’t take a break. Whether it’s spring, summer, fall or the Christmas season itself, preparation for Christmas is constant, and an undertaking so vast that sometimes […]
By Rick Hinton When Renate Beck moved her mother and daughter into a house on North Delaware Street in 1962, I’m sure she anticipated a few glitches along the way. There’s always painting, plumbing or […]
By Nancy Price Matt English was an athletic director, a husband, a father and a friend. Those who knew him remember him as a leader, a mentor, a role model and a father figure to […]
By Stephanie Dolan A great athlete is many things. Sure, he – or she – plays their game to the best of their ability. But there’s more to it. Athletes are often revered. People look […]
By Stephanie Dolan For many of us, Christmastime is all about magic. That magic has a lot to do with giving – giving to friends, giving to family and also giving to strangers. It’s the […]
By Rick Hinton They say there’s more than corn in Indiana. I find that to be true. There’s diversity everywhere you look, city or statewide: whether it be industry, civic developments, sports or just plain […]