By Torry Stiles (Dear readers: A recent discussion with some friends brought this list from April of 2013 to mind. I unashamedly repeat it as
Year: 2019
Celebrating 50 years
By Stephanie Dolan Roncalli High School may be celebrating its 50th anniversary, but the history of the institution goes back more than 90 years to
Amazon’s Greenwood fulfillment center now open for business
Amazon’s new fulfillment center in Greenwood is officially open for business. Amazon welcomed new employees inside of the more than 600,000 square-foot building for the
Danville man found guilty of murdering four-year-old
Edited Press Release Earlier this afternoon, a jury found Michael P Atkinson, 25, guilty of the 2017 murder of his girlfriend’s 4-year-old son. Atkinson was
Brownsburg and Avon Elementary schools awarded wellness grants
By Lindsay Doty The American Heart Association, the world’s leading nonprofit organization focused on heart and brain health for all, has awarded $13,425 in grants to five
Bags packed: Avon volunteer headed to D.C. for American Cancer Society luminary ceremony
By Lindsay Doty Packed for a flight to the nation’s Capitol, Dr. Robert Sexton carries with him more than two dozen personalized luminary bags dedicated
Plainfield/Hendricks Regional Health roll out first bike-share program in Hendricks County
Staff Report Hendricks Regional Health and the Town of Plainfield partner to offer a community bike share program Town of Plainfield officials announced, Sept. 10,
Brownsburg remembering 9/11 with a memorial dedication at Arbuckle Commons
By Lindsay Doty The Brownsburg Fire Territory, along with town leaders, will hold a public dedication ceremony Wednesday, September 11for the new Brownsburg 9/11 Memorial that will
English teacher from Plainfield explores Europe through $12,000 Lilly grant
By Lindsay Doty Starting off the new school year, Plainfield resident and English teacher Karen Gerhart enters the classroom with some fresh perspective after spending
Plainfield’s Indiana Law Enforcement Academy welcomes new graduates; honors history
By Lindsay Doty In a room full of men and women who proudly wear a badge, the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy welcomed 141 new police