
ICON of the Month: Dr. Susan Crisafulli
By Todd Travis and Nicole Davis When Dr. Susan Crisafulli had her first child in 2004, she was offered the opportunity to sign up for a free book program from the Dolly Parton Imagination Library. […]
By Todd Travis and Nicole Davis When Dr. Susan Crisafulli had her first child in 2004, she was offered the opportunity to sign up for a free book program from the Dolly Parton Imagination Library. […]
By Sherri Coner Behind the only bright pink door in downtown Bargersville, The Hope Gallery is a pet-friendly haven for any sweet tooth. But it’s also about so much more. On this particular day, Sadie […]
By the staff of Franklin College Franklin College announces the retirement of two beloved employees, Joel Cramer, who retires after a 38-year career as a professor with the college, and Marti Schrock, who served in […]
By Curtis Honeycutt Americans like being the best at things. We’re the best at baseball, jazz, freedom, national parks – pretty much anything Ken Burns has already covered. Yes, living in the Land of Opportunity […]
CGI_08.19.23-FINAL
By Aspire Economic Development + Chamber Alliance Economic development incentives are essential for thriving commercial, industrial, and residential areas to crystallize. Economic development incentives used by local and state governments in the United States amounts to […]
By Stefanie Davis “Bob had long given up the notion of knowing anyone, or of being known. He communicated through the world partly by walking through it, but mainly by reading about it.” (Dewitt, 2023, […]
By Mark Ambrogi For Center Grove High School senior Lexi Stuart, it doesn’t get much better than a nice day on the golf course. “I love when you hit a good shot, just the way […]
CGI_08.05.23-FINAL
By Sherri Coner Every July during fair week, Bob Smith is one of many who dons an apron, takes his place in front of the very busy grill and serves the treats the community loves […]