by Paige Cushman | Nov 1, 2022 | Stories
IN 2019, The Fly Arts Center was having a moment. Audiences and patrons were getting more and more involved in events and productions. They were starting to reach their goals. Then, COVID-19 hit. “It really put a damper on what we were trying to accomplish,” theater...
by Tina Neeley | Nov 1, 2022 | Stories
TAKE A deep breath and smell the aroma of lunch cooking in the kitchen. It was a very important meal. Jesus and the 12 stopped in to visit the home of Martha and Mary, in Bethany. Through the swirling steam of the boiling pots, Martha glimpsed Mary sitting at the feet...
by Jeriah Brumfield | Oct 1, 2022 | Stories
WITH TODAY’S economic changes, we must ensure that our community members have the resources to provide for their families. Duksan Electera is doing just that for the city of Shelbyville. Duksan Electera is a South Korean-based Duksan Group branch that will...
by Jeriah Brumfield | Oct 1, 2022 | Stories
HUMAN TRAFFICKING has been an issue worldwide for a very long time. With the recent uprising of social media and trafficking awareness campaigns, it is easier to raise awareness of an issue that has plagued millions worldwide and help them seek safety. Still, it is...
by Guest Writer | Oct 1, 2022 | Stories
CASCADE HIGH School’s annual Wartrace Horse Show fundraiser, hosted on August 6, 2022, was a success. The show is special every year, but one thing that makes it incredibly unique this year is that it was the show’s 116th anniversary. Cascade High School’s football...
by Jeriah Brumfield | Oct 1, 2022 | Stories
YOU’RE RUNNING down the court as fans cheer in the stands, your teammate makes a pass as you enter inside the paint, and swish, the team’s leading scorer makes a layup, and that’s game. Siblings, parents, friends, and peers fill the gym with whistles and cheers. Your...