Students from across northern Indiana will be featured in a new television series that will premiere Saturday on WFWA TV-39.4.
The original series, known as TBH, or text-speak for To Be Honest, is shot, written, acted, reported, directed and edited by up-and-coming filmmakers and journalists ages 12-19.
To Be Honest Inc., is a nonprofit student film organization. Its goal is to increase and improve community understanding of social and cultural issues.
Supported in part by the Indiana Arts Commission, the project features students from Garrett High School, Hamilton Junior-Senior High School, Oak Farm Montessori School, Prairie Heights High School and the Cahoots Coffee Cafe after-school program in Angola.
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ANGOLA â Jenny Louâs Greenery, a boutique offering decorative plants and botanical goods, is opening its doors for business today.
The store, located at 223 W. Maumee St., promises a one-of-a-kind shopping experience that isnât currently available in Angola. It will offer a mix of vibrant plants, eco-friendly products, handcrafted items by local artisans and a build-your-own-bouquet station.
Underneath the fresh concept is a touching story about a family coming together to honor a loved one.
The new business is a joint venture co-created and owned by three sisters: Kelsea Lochamire, Kortney Sutton and Karlea Boleyn. All three are former graduates of Prairie Heights High School.