By Preston Bertram The Franklin College Art Department is hosting its second annual high school art competition. The event invites high school artists from across
Author: Stephanie Dolan
The best holiday since sliced bread
By Curtis Honeycutt November begins the holiday season, but we don’t need to wait until the end of the month to celebrate. Although Thanksgiving is
Johnson County ICON – Nov. 4-17, 2023
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The magic in reading
By Nicole Davis Children who want to have a picture taken with Curious George or read a story alongside Pete the Cat may be in
The Southside Times – Nov. 2-8, 2023
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Spalding Jewelry celebrates 75 years in Beech Grove
By Sherri Coner When James Spalding decided to retire in 1981 from Spalding Jewelry, the Beech Grove business he opened in 1948, a young entrepreneur
Franciscan Health surgeon gives advice to help breast cancer survivors
By the staff at Franciscan Health Facing and beating breast cancer can make you a stronger person – and may even change your life forever. Jamie
Words that go ‘bump’ in the night
By Curtis Honeycutt Ghost words are the invisible words lurking in the shadows of our dictionaries, waiting to pounce on unsuspecting writers and speakers. They
Southside construction update
Compiled by Nicole Davis • I-69/465: Last week, I-69 Finish Line crews opened a new ramp from westbound I-465 to southbound State Road 37/Harding Street. The
Top 10 reasons I’ve never been called on to moderate a political candidate’s debate
By Torry Stiles 10. “If you are elected, how do you plan to dispose of your enemies?” 9. Instead of a “Time’s up” light we