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The Wabash Theater Department will be concluding its musically inclined season with an electric play about competition, completion and finding the “airness” inside yourself.     … more
The Carnegie Museum of Montgomery County will present two lectures in conjunction with its newest local history exhibit, Dearly Departed: Death & Dying in Montgomery County. A Walk Through a … more
VEEDERSBURG — If you love the thrill of the hunt, you’ll want to mark your calendar for Saturday. That’s the first date of a new event in West Central Indiana ­— the … more
Sugar Creek Players are set to enchant audiences with their latest production, “Peter and the Starcatcher,” directed by Eric Margerum and produced by Linda Kingry. Taking the stage … more

Crawfordsville Bands and its Boosters will host a new fundraising event in May. The first-ever Crawfordsville Bands Spring Has Sprung Craft/Vendor Fair will take place 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 11 at … more
The Crawfordsville Seed Library will host a unique opportunity today. Local podcaster Sean Grady will broadcast a free live event from Donnelley Room A with renowned conservationist Dr. Doug Tallamy. … more
Did you love playing with play dough as a kid? Do you like creating unique objects of art to amuse your family and friends? The possibilities are endless. If the above is true, this might be the … more
Montgomery County public safety officials are gearing up to meet thousands of visitors on Monday during the total eclipse event. Locally, the eclipse is scheduled to begin at 3:06 p.m. and last … more
Darren Forman wears many hats. He is a paramedic and works with expectant mothers and mothers through Project Swaddle. He is also the fire chief at Coal Creek Fire and Rescue, the Montgomery County … more

Kristen Latzke, the Montgomery County Soil and Water Conservation Director, knows that water is currently on everyone’s mind because of the impact that the Boone County LEAP Project is having … more
RUSSELLVILLE — Back before there was internet and television the world came into our homes via the radio. Through the radio you could hear play by play of sporting events, get updates on what … more
The Mary Bishop Memorial Gallery at the Crawfordsville District Public Library would like to welcome the public to view the annual exhibit of Sugar Creek Quilters’ Guild. Their unique textiles … more
The Hoosier Authors Book Club enters its ninth year with five planned book discussions. The first meeting will take place at 7 p.m. April 18 in the Lew Wallace Carriage House, 200 Wallace Ave. … more
Runners and walkers will step off April 14 for the second annual Global Ministries Mission Dash 5K sponsored by First Christian Church Crawfordsville (Disciples of Christ). The race begins at 8 … more

A worship team from Christ 180 Church has a goal to open a faith-based sober living home in Crawfordsville, and a fundraiser to help reach that $100,000 goal is slated for April 13. There will … more
Indiana State Parks are gearing up for record numbers of visitors for the April 8 solar eclipse with Inns and campgrounds at full capacity for the weekend ahead of the spectacular Monday event. … more
The 10th Montgomery County Youth Service Bureau’s Dancing with the Montgomery County Stars fundraiser is brought to you this year by Franciscan Health Crawfordsville as the title sponsor. … more
In the next workshop offered by Athens Arts, participants will learn how to create a piece of felted art. Participants will spend two hours together creating a project which can become a piece … more
John Chapin of Tree Frog Gardens is the final speaker in the Crawfordsville Seed Library’s March Learning Series. His topic is “Growing Great Hydrangea!” The program is at 6:30 p.m. … more

Constance Campbell Ferry of Hobbit Gardens Erth Gatherings Center in Fillmore will speak at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Crawfordsville District Public Library. She will share the benefits of herb … more
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