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HILLSBORO — Myers Dinner Theatre continues its 2024 Main Stage Season presenting “Nunsense 2: The Second Coming” with book, music and lyrics written by Dan Goggins. This interactive … more
As usual many things have happened this month to share. Our new van is now fully registered and doing the work we hoped it would do. Our first trip to get free pallets of food will happen this week. … more
On May 14 at 7 p.m., the Montgomery County Genealogy Club will be hosting a guest speaker on “Woody Landscape Plants of Early 19th Century Cemeteries: History, Symbolism, and … more
The following students were recently inducted into the Crawfordsville High School chapter of National Honor Society: Cimbria Bowling, Cristian Castilla, Devan Johnson, Ashlyn Harding, Chet Kincaid, … more

The Dorothy Q Chapter, NSDAR, met April 20 at the Elston Memorial Home. Several Dorothy Q daughters were present, with one guest. Rita Kirkpatrick, filling in for Regent Michele Borden, called … more
May is mental health awareness month. Drug Free Montgomery County wants to highlight this awareness month and how we as a community can help those who are struggling with mental health issues, … more
  Well is the weather ever going to stay with spring time this year? It looks like it may be coming. We had 69 incoming calls to my office this past month. We had 20 veterans come into … more
Find plants and more at the Master Gardeners of Montgomery County Plant Sale & Garden Show on May 4. The event is slated from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and will held rain or shine in the 4-H Building at … more
  Journal Review     Mike Melvin Mike Melvin is a math teacher and auditorium supervisor at North Montgomery. He has lived in Montgomery County his entire … more

Parke Heritage High School senior Cassie Miller has been selected for the Indiana Association of School Principals Academic All-Stars program. She was recognized at a special luncheon held April 25 … more
Bright sunny changes. Yes, that’s right. The day dawned sunny and beautiful with a pronounced gladness. Cousin Amy had lost her husband two months to the hour after Daniel got hurt, now … more
Each year, thousands of volunteers in Indiana donate their time and energy to make their communities a better place to live. These volunteers will be among the millions across the country who will be … more

  Hello, parents. Today’s column was written for you. It begins with three family stories, each used to illustrate how parenting power can be increased, so that parental authority at … more
In contemporary American society, a silent epidemic looms large, affecting individuals across all walks of life. Loneliness, characterized by feelings of isolation and disconnection from others, has … more
Knights of Columbus members will again collect donations during the annual Tootsie Roll Drive on May 10-11. Members will be collecting donations from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. May 10 and 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. … more
“I would slide down a rainbow. I would have a new baby brother. I would pet a lizard,” says Rebekah, 6. I didn’t realize petting a lizard required unlimited power. Move … more
Kate Hettinger-Riddell, local pharmacist and pillar of the healthcare community, was awarded the Distinguished Young Pharmacist Award at the annual meeting of the Indiana Pharmacy Association. This … more

Third Quarter High Honor Roll Grade 8 — Caroline Bowling, Taylor Bray, Isabel Gerdes, Silas Hartnett, Mabel Hoar, Dario Huesca, Magnolia Joyner, Namet Macegoza, Graeme Mason, Sami … more
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