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Excitement fills the air as the Sugar Creek Players proudly presents “The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe,” a timeless classic that promises to captivate audiences today through Sunday … 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
There is nothing more personal than receiving a handmade greeting card. Sending a card is a great way to show your love, care and appreciation to your family and friends. Have you ever wanted to make … 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

HILLSBORO — Mark and Misty McGrady are the new owners of Myers Dinner Theatre in Hillsboro. They recently purchased the theater from Donna and Richard Myers who have offered home-cooked meals … 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
Under the threat of Confederate invasion in September 1862, panic gripped the streets of Cincinnati, Ohio. It was the sixth largest city in the United States and was not only strategically important, … more
Auditions for the upcoming production of “Peter and the Starcatcher” at the Vanity Theatre will be 6-9 p.m. Monday and Tuesday. Prepare a one-minute from of an appropriate song. Actors … more
WAVELAND ­— Come take a walk down memory lane. Relive some old memories. Waveland Strong will be hosting the Fifth Annual Progressive Dinner featuring Angela Riccio Comedienne from 5:30 … more

A book talk and signing with Christopher and Christina Hunt, authors of “Ghosts and Legends of Crawfordsville, Indiana,” will take place at 6 p.m. Sept. 22 at the Carnegie Museum of … more
The Crawfordsville/Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce Christmas Auction will take place at 5:30 p.m. Thursday on the third floor of Fusion 54, located at 101 W. Main St. The auction … more
NEW MARKET — The 33rd Annual New Market Community Thanksgiving Dinner will be held Nov. 18 at CrossWay Covenant Church (formerly New Market United Methodist Church).  O rganizers … 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
Community members interested in reading and civic participation are invited to a party at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Backstep. The Well-Read Citizen Book Club invites you to bring along a wrapped used … 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
The Wabash Theater Department opened its spring season this week with a chilling and relentlessly-paced play that explores intrigue, memory and humanity. The explosively provocative “Death … more
Wabash College has announced interactive artist Owen Lowery as the Artist-in-Residence for spring 2024. Lowery will open an installation of his work on Wednesday in the Fine Arts Center. As part … more
The simple act of painting rocks is as old as time.  Join Athens Arts to learn the Art of Painting Rocks on May 9. Learn the basics of getting started, needed supplies,and techniques to … more

Wabash College welcomes Richard Hasen as the 2024 recipient of the David W. Peck Senior Medal for Eminence in the Law. Hasen, a professor of law and political science at the UCLA School of Law, … more
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