By Renee Carty
The Southside Times
Walking back to the set-up waiting area, Southsider Phyllis Fleischer slumps down into her chair. She feels the news won
By Renee Carty
The Southside Times
About four days each week, Stine gathers his items and with Bible in hand, heads off to prison.
For years, this retiree has dedicated his time to sending God
One thousand little yellow rubber ducks lie in wait for their day in the water. And, Ann May can
By Sara Goble
The Southside Times
When Kenny Tickle and Jim Schaffer left their jobs at O
By Tia Nielsen
The Southside Times
The Chief of Police showed up at the Beech Grove Chamber monthly luncheon. Thankfully, it turned out he was the guest speaker.
Thursday, April 10th saw a full room of close to forty gather at the Benedict Inn Retreat and Conference Center for a savory meal before catching up with the latest happenings in the community. Amy Masterson led the meeting through a series of brief announcements and speakers.
Pathways Clubhouse had opportunity to alert the members to their upcoming open house on from 3:30 to 7:00 p.m. Friday, April 20th. Pathways Clubhouse wants the public to have the chance for folks to see what mental health treatment is today: a caring atmosphere where people are asked what their hopes and dreams are. Pathways Clubhouse works to see those dreams stay alive. Compassion and dignity are cornerstones of their plan.
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By Roger Huntzinger
The Southside Times
Jeff Cardwell, president and founder of the Gateway Business Alliance, and other alliance officials today unveiled plans for the
By Renee Carty
The Southside Times
Twenty-six-year-old Abram Sinn latches arms with Calvary Lutheran School students in the after-school youth group get-together last week. The activity the GAP youth group chose first was a game of Red Rover, and they were playing it ferociously.
Every Tuesday and Wednesday Sinn gets eighth- through 12th-grade kids together to have fun and learn about Christ.