“The song is ended but the melody lingers on.” — Irving BerlinIn this edition, The Southside Times is not only looking ahead to all 2024
Year: 2023
The Iron Claw
The year’s most sensitive film is all about masculinity By Bradley Lane The real-life story of the Von Erich family is one of unfathomable pain
Thanks for the memories – part II
By Dick Wolfsie Here is part II of my yearly look back on the people, places and things that gave me ideas for my column.
All the gnus that are fit to print
By Curtis Honeycutt Ah, it’s a new year — a clean slate, full of hope. Think of the countless ways we’ll all mess things up.
Top 10 reasons your ‘New Year, New Me’ plans failed
By Torry Stiles 10. “I promised to be nicer to people. Nicer. Not nice. Nicer.” 9. “Gyms smell like …. gyms. Ewwww. …” 8. “People who
Athlete of the Month: Harper Moore
By Mark Ambrogi Beech Grove High School girls basketball coach Amy Selk was well aware of Harper Moore’s talent before she began her freshman season.
2023 People of the Year: Chris and Mary Beth Branson
O’Reily-Branson Funeral Service & Crematory owners recognized as the heart of their community By Sherri Coner Though Chris and Mary Beth Branson, owners of O’Reily-Branson
Experts share promising Southside economic updates for 2024
By Aspire Economic Development + Chamber Alliance In case you missed it: Aspire hosted an Economic Outlook Breakfast event at Mallow Run Winery in Bargersville
Roncalli seniors receive Franklin College Presidential Scholarships
Franklin College presented Roncalli seniors Anna Povinelli and Taylor Turk each with a Presidential Scholarship on Friday, Dec. 15. Only 10 of these scholarships are