By Torry Stiles 10. Attendance limitation means you won’t have a kid’s table to complain about. 9. After dinner everyone will go downtown to see
Month: November 2020
Guaranteed to make you think again: explaining paraprosdokians
By Curtis Honeycutt I’ve never heard of an “aunt-in-law,” but I know it’s a thing. The beauty of having a spouse’s aunt or uncle in
Former Perry Township administrator and coach achieves 40-year daily running milestone
By Angie Antonopoulos For more than 40 years, Southside resident Steve Dial, 81, has laced up and run 1 to 2 1/2 miles every day
Burning down the house: a firm conversation with our house ghosts
By Rick Hinton I had a business trip to Dallas a few years back when our dog Norm was still alive. Like clockwork, whenever I
Franklin College faculty member publishes children’s book
Franklin College’s Director of Diversity and Inclusion, Terri Roberts-Leonard, has written a children’s book, titled Danda the Panda: Welcome to My World. The main character is
One Love Charity
By Stephanie Dolan Penney Bray, of Indy’s Southside, has been an accountant for the state for 13 years. During that time, she was also a
Southport resident turns 100 on Halloween
By Amy Moshier If you ever wondered what it would be like to grow up as the 11th out of 12 children, ask Marjorie Holloway,
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
By Bradley Lane If you are anything like me, you are tired of seeing superhero films dominate the box office. In recent years superhero films
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Indianapolis International Airport earns accreditation in response to pandemic
Hoosiers considering traveling over the holidays now have further reason to feel confident in the Indianapolis International Airport (IND). Not only is the Indy airport