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Sisters believe in the power of pink

Published April 24th, 2008

Linda Booker has found a new passion. In fact, the passion has spilled into two bedrooms and both bedroom closets. It is the passion of pink.
Pink for hope and faith. Pink for every woman who faces breast cancer, including Booker.

A petite, cheerful woman of 56, Booker excitedly shows off at least 100 colorful, handmade purses and laptop covers hanging in neat rows. Not one single handbag is like another


Greenwood starts plan to improve Old Town

Published April 24th, 2008

Two events to improve downtown Greenwood


New faces appointed to Beech Grove boards

Published April 24th, 2008

Four Beech Grove citizens joined the ranks of public service when Mayor Joe Wright appointed them to various areas of leadership in the city. Roy Edwards was placed on the Redevelopment Commission, and Beth Berg joined the Parks Board. Mike Masterson and Jennifer Henry will serve as Indianapolis Department of Metropolitan Development appointees to the Board of Zoning Appeals.


Legionnaires donate flags to Perry fire stations

Published April 24th, 2008

American Legion Post 355 recently served the community by donating a 4


UIndy men’s golfers are league champions

Published April 24th, 2008

Already owners of the most conference championships in the league, the University of Indianapolis men


Learning from get-thin schemes

Published April 17th, 2008

Standing sideways, a man looks in the mirror at his protruding belly.


Trust in turtlenecks

Published April 17th, 2008

For weeks now, I


Nurse selected as manager at St. Francis Hospital – Mooresville

Published April 17th, 2008

Pamela L. Sherman, R.N., has been appointed quality manager at St. Francis Hospital-Mooresville.

She most recently served as vice president of clinical services and chief nursing officer at Mindgent Healthcare Services of Indianapolis. Sherman previously served as vice president of patient care services at Barix Clinic of Indiana, chief nurse executive at Clarian West Medical Center, clinical manager at Community Hospital-East and held various nursing positions at the Women


Fitness friendly workplace

Published April 17th, 2008

Business owners want their employees to be productive. Businesses may send employees to conferences and lectures or initiate new ways of doing work tasks to increase productivity, but what if there was another very simple way of developing more energetic and efficient employees?

Exercise is an essential part of wellness. Studies have shown that people who exercise are less likely to develop many chronic diseases


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