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The sun is shining. Ah, the wonder of spring becoming reality! Doesn’t it take the winter chill to enable us to appreciate the soothing rays of sunshine? Isn’t that life itself? The … more
LINDEN — Grace Tilney has always loved to read and recently decided to fulfill a lifelong dream and write a book. Her debut novel, “Cupcake Curveball,” is a romance about a … more
Are you aware that our community has two permanent medication drop off locations? Medication drop off locations are important to our community. They are used for medication that is unneeded, unused … more
With the rise of new technologies, it is of no surprise that a new pervasive form of parenting is sedating children with screens. For example, if you walk into any grocery store, you will find young … more

What great weather we have had for the month of February. We had 55 people call and 19 people visit my office during the month of Feburary. We took   15 veterans to their respective hospitals or … more
Congratulations to Baby Boy Crow and Navey Covault — the two Leap Year babies born at Witham Health Services, Lebanon. Izzabelle Crow from Frankfort surprised the obstetrics/maternity … more
When I think of March, I don’t think of basketball or the infamous “Ides.” No, for me, it’s a celebration of good grammar. After all, March 4 is National Grammar Day in the … more
As March unfolds, so does National Nutrition Month, an annual campaign that focuses on the importance of making informed food choices and developing healthy eating habits. This year, the campaign … more
  “In order to be free, we need to believe in the Lord,” says Emily, 12. Yes, that is where freedom begins. Freedom from spiritual death comes from believing in Christ … more

In today’s column, you will meet Aimee, 26, Paul, 59, and Natalie, 19. All are suffering from the same nightmare: hidden in their pasts are buried secrets ­— secrets so terrible and … more
Volunteers play a vital role in the success of most not-for-profit agencies and have a significant impact on the quality of life in our community. Is there an individual in your nonprofit … more
Ripley Louise Collier, a daughter, born Feb. 23 at Witham Health Services, Lebanon, to Caleb and Shannon (Joyce) Collier, Zionsville. At birth, she weighed 9 pounds, 3 ounces. She was welcomed home … more
Romeo Amor Bravo Young, a son, born Feb. 24 at Witham Health Services, Lebanon, to Eric and Paloma (Bravo) Young, Crawfordsville. At birth, he weighed 8 pounds, 14 ounces. He was welcomed home by a … more

LINDEN ­— Middle school students in the North Montgomery School District will soon be able to earn high school credit. On Monday, the school board heard from middle school principal … more
Members of the Crawfordsville Middle School A-Team will conduct a fundraiser for the Animal Welfare League of Montgomery County. The Paw Print Keepsake event will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. March 9 at … more
Journaling has been around for a long time. One of the earliest known journals was penned by Ma Dubo nearly 2,000 years ago. His travel journal was written as daily entries describing his journey … more
MUNCIE — James Nichols of Crawfordsville was recently named to Ball State University’s third annual “Top 100 Students” list. This award recognizes 100 outstanding junior and … more
Abigail Eutsler of Linden was named to the Fall Semester 2023 Dean’s List in the Butler University Jordan College of the Arts. The Dean’s list recognizes students whose grade point … more

Sigma chapter of Ladoga Tri Kappa met in February. Before the business meeting and in keeping with the Tri Kappa state theme of food insecurity, the group toured Mountie Mission. Founder/director … more
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