The Southside Times


The Southside Times is a weekly newspaper which began publishing in 1928. The newspaper delivers news and sports to Beech Grove, Greenwood, Southport, Center Grove, and Franklin and White River Townships. Published every Thursday, 21,500 copies are delivered to the greater south side either to newsstands or through home delivery. Places the paper is delivered to include University of Indianapolis and Greenwood Park Mall, as well as several Marsh or Kroger grocery stores and McDonald's restaurants. Former editors-in-chief include Elaine Whitesides, Sherri Coner, Dick Isenhour and Paul Fedorchak. The Southside Times sells to many advertisers, allowing the paper to be available at no cost. Senior Pages are also published every three months, highlighting trends, articles, and events for senior citizens. The paper has no known in-house reporters and a few correspondents used sparingly. Current employees include editor-in-chief Nicole Davis, graphic designer Carey Germana, and office salespeople Mary Klotz, Steve Laughlin, Denise Bell, and Andrew Angle. As of November 2012, the paper has fled its longtime Beech Grove location in favor of a house on the South side of Indy on US 31. The paper also switched to a tabloid format instead of the traditional broadsheet format in January 2013.

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