- The language of music: Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra a bright gem in our community, connecting people through music (pages 18-29)
- The house that sugar built: Creating a gingerbread house a part of Miracle events
- Breast cancer survivor says positive attitude is key
- Breast cancer awareness month kicks off with focus on multiple types, treatments
- Vision and pride: Vigo County Historical Society Museum opens in new History Center downtown (pages 16-23)
- Walk, run, bike: The National Road Heritage Trail (pages 20-21)
- One quarter of a car, but a whole lot of fun: Terre Haute Quarter Midget Association (pages 38-40)
- Ultra runners: Terre Haute ultra runners find community and life lessons on the trails and terrain
- Police Life: Terre Haute Junior Police Academy connects police, youth in positive way (page 16)
- Jack-of-all-trades: From burning buildings to medical emergencies, fire, EMS responders always on call (page 20)
- Military presence: Armed forces play significant role in community (page 24)
- Running through the Seasons: Come fall, winter, spring and summer, runner finds her outings stretch the body, open the mind
- Staying alive: Landmark Terre Haute music shop Headstone Friends still selling after all these years (page 16)
- Letting the brush work its magic: Self-taught painter continues family legacy, creates artistic future
- Turn to the River plans to connect downtown to Wabash River in innovative way
- Raising Rabbits: 4-H helps sisters lay foundation for a bright future
- Maintaining its primitive look, Country Cabin enjoying new location
- Crossing Language Barriers: The Coca-Cola Bottle, Born in Terre Haute, a Worldwide Phenomenon
- Up Front at the Museum: Before the Selfie
- Up Front at the Museum: Grand Old Flag
- Up Front at the Museum: The Dresser Home
- Understanding the misunderstood: J.D. Vance’s Memoir sheds light on the long-suffering Rust Belt families and culture