By Nancy Price When Laura and Jeff McLinn learned that their son Jordan, then 3, had Duchenne’s Muscular Dystrophy (DMD), a progressive and fatal muscle
Month: July 2020
The Dark Knight
By Bradley Lane I’ll be the first to admit, claiming The Dark Knight as the best superhero film to date is not a profoundly unique
Greenwood kicks off Summer Concert Series
Greenwood revamped the city’s popular Summer Concert Series in order to continue the outdoor event at Greenwood Amphitheater in Craig Park amidst COVID-19. The series
DAR Samuel Bryan Chapter to celebrate 100th anniversary of 19th Amendment
The Samuel Bryan Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) is celebrating the women’s right to vote – the
Teen shot, two others injured after fights break out at Marion County Fair
By Amy Moshier Marion County Fair fans may experience changes in how they can participate in the fair next year, due to recent violence at
Warner Wiley remembered for accomplishments as Beech Grove mayor
By Nancy Price For 47 years, J. Warner Wiley served the Beech Grove community in many capacities. He was a mayor, police officer and chief,
Missing keys, glasses or a headband?
By Rick Hinton There is a common thread of thought among those who do paranormal investigations that who we were in our past life will
Former Center Grove resident saves a drowning man near Mucky Duck Pub
By Amy Moshier Sometimes things happen and we don’t know why. And sometimes we have to accept that that doesn’t matter and that thought needs
Center Grove freshman breaks state running record
By Amy Moshier It had to seem a little odd: one day your whole track and field season gets postponed due to COVID-19 concerns, the