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Undefeated

March 17, 2022 stsstimes

By Todd Travis Roncalli High School’s show choir earned all the bragging rights in their division this year, winning six grand championships in impressive fashion. Led by choir director, Joey Newton, the talented team was […]

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From Yellowstone to your backyard

March 10, 2022 stsstimes

By Todd Travis As the birds chirp and the weather turns, you may think this is the year to finally start that garden. Or you may wonder how to attract birds to your backyard. Jessica […]

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Tell me your story

March 3, 2022 stsstimes

By Todd Travis Fountain Square-based entrepreneur, Heather Brogden, is the owner of Porch Marketing, a video communications company focused on storytelling. This is her story. Brogden grew up in a family of entrepreneurs. Small business […]

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Beyond the Girl Scout cookies

February 17, 2022 stsstimes

By Todd Travis Girl Scout Troop #1733 is setting a new standard for Girl Scouts by helping the homeless, collaborating with local community members and building an entrepreneurial spirit. Troop leader Shona (pronounced Shawn-Ah) Moreland […]

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Together’s always better

February 10, 2022 stsstimes

By Todd Travis Being deeply in love doesn’t always mean spending every waking moment with your significant other. This was certainly not the case for Jessica Limeberry, owner of Sophia’s Bridal, and her husband, Matt […]

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Roll up a sleeve

February 3, 2022 stsstimes

By Kelly Williams Blood supply across Indiana is lower than normal creating what Celina Fabrizio, vice president of National Media Relations for Versiti Blood Center of Indiana, calls a dire state of need. “Between the […]

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Gone, but not forgotten

January 6, 2022 stsstimes

Dr. Howard M. Alig Compiled by the staff of Little & Sons/Dignity Memorial Dr. Howard M. Alig, 78 of Indianapolis, passed away on July 4, 2021. He was born Sept. 12, 1942 to the late […]

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Outlook on 2022

January 6, 2022 stsstimes

Compiled by Nicole Davis Following a bleak and unprecedented 2020, 2021 was a year of picking up the pieces. Continuing that momentum, 2022 is looking good for the Southside. Beech Grove, Greenwood and Southport report […]