Danville schools celebrate teachers and staff with farewell parades By Lindsay Doty On an overcast day, vehicles displaying colorful posters with teachers’ names and happy
Month: May 2020
Southside high school seniors graduate
For most high school students, their senior year is filled with many positive memories: going to prom, deciding which college campuses they’ll visit in the
Program volunteers connect with isolated Pittsboro seniors
Program volunteers connect with isolated Pittsboro seniors By Lindsay Doty For the last eight years, Kathie Davis has made weekly wellbeing checks on the elderly
New Ball State project to help local Burmese women of childbearing years
Two Ball State University professors are developing a text-based messaging service to provide information about maternal and child health to Burmese refugees now living Indianapolis.
Are we seeing ghosts because we’re lonely – or have they always been there?
By Rick Hinton These are trying times. COVID-19 has altered lives, our habits and continues to play havoc upon daily routines. Those considering themselves “social”
Bad Education
By Bradley Lane Relative newcomer, director Cory Finley, scored big when his second film ever premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2019. It
TOP 10 THOUGHTS ABOUT TESTING POSITIVE FOR THE CORONAVIRUS
By Torry Stiles (Dear readers: Well, I’ve had some fun the last few weeks but now reality has hit me smack in the kisser. Went
How to engage your tweens and teens to participate in family fun
By Angie Norris Everyone knows how hard it can be to get kids to want to participate in family activities, especially when they start to
‘Stronger every day’
By Nancy Price A diagnosis of an unexpected disease has the potential to shake even the strongest of us, as evidenced these past few months.