By Lindsay Doty Plainfield High School graduate, Rob Palmer, was promoted to a one-star brigadier general of the Air Force Reserve. The 1986 graduate and
Month: January 2020
Town of Danville recognizes Ella Collier
By Peg McRoy Glover The Danville Town Council honored Danville High School senior guard, Ella Collier, with a proclamation at their most recent meeting. Collier
FlossieMae’s Ice Cream & Coffee
AN OPTION Lizton has a coffee new drive-thru. Diane and Drew Fleece opened a second FlossieMae’s Ice Cream & Coffee. The additional location offers a
No more banner signs over U.S. 36 in Danville
No more banner signs over U.S. 36 in Danville By Lindsay Doty The town of Danville will no longer hang signs over U.S. 36. The
Sweaty in ‘20
Compiled by Nancy Price According to webmd.com, there are several excuses people are most likely to give for not exercising. The most popular excuse? “I
Painting the Town Blue – Robert Pope
Painting the town blue Robert Pope takes seat as the first elected Democrat on the Avon Town Council By Stephanie Dolan Politically Indiana largely identifies
Jackson VanWanzeele – January 17, 2020
What’s in a name Plainfield swimmer sets sites on state meet podium while finishing outstanding career By Mike Beas Jackson VanWanzeele owns one individual boys
National Catholic Schools Week
Compiled by Nancy Price National Catholic Schools Week will be held Jan. 26-Feb. 1., starting the last Sunday in January and running all week. Schools
Athlete of the Month: Sam Howe
By Rick Hinton “I’ve always practiced hard, always show up for practice and try to get as much time in as I can with the