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Novella Danyeal Hernandez, a daughter, was born Jan. 4 at Witham Health Services, Lebanon, to Kayla Paxton and Miguel Hernandez, Lebanon. At birth, she weighed 7 pounds, 5 ounces. She is the … more
  I love listening to other people’s coffee shop orders. It seems there is no limit to human creativity when it comes to curating the best bespoke beverage. With so many milk choices, … 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
Today’s column was written to help families who have a son or daughter who is struggling in school. I’ve decided to use my own “school struggles,” so that I can make this … more

MANCHESTER, New Hampshire — Bryce Neel of Darlington has been named to Southern New Hampshire University’s Fall 2023 Dean’s List. The fall terms run from September to December. … more
Oliver Jay Crissinger, a son, was born at Witham Health Services, Lebanon, to Jayika Cline and Jerry Crissinger, Crawfordsville. He was welcomed home by siblings, Annabell, 9, and Lloyd, 6. more
I’m doing the best I can over here. I’m proud to say my wife and I have been married for 16 years, but I still have plenty to learn (understatement of the century). When it comes to … 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
The Juvenile Mentoring Program of the Montgomery County Youth Service Bureau is seeing some changes this year. The JUMP program matches an adult volunteer or a married couple with a Montgomery … more

MANCHESTER, New Hampshire — It is with great pleasure that Southern New Hampshire University congratulates the following students on being named to the Fall 2023 President’s List: Jessica … more
“I’m cleaning up my room,” says Joseph, 5. “People need room to walk so they don’t trip. I’m not hurting anyone and that makes God happy!” Whether … 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
Crawfordsville Community School Corp. will soon provide an accredited virtual school for students. Superintendent Dr. Rex Ryker made the announcement Thursday during the board of school trustees … more
It’s true — people with better spelling and grammar get more dates. I regularly receive emails from readers asking me about the death of spelling and grammar, especially concerning … 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
The first meeting of The Flower Lovers and Garden Club was at 1 p.m. March 6 at St. John’s social hall. Members received their 2024 membership books and name tags. The business meeting was … more
What would you do if the doctor told you that you have only a couple days left to live? I don’t know because I’m not there, yet with Daniel having gone home to heaven it becomes … more
The Crawfordsville Kiwanis Club experienced one of its most significant turnouts to date at its recent meeting on Thursday. The buzz? The eagerly anticipated solar eclipse scheduled for April 8. … more

We are thinking about what to do for the Relay this year, but first I want to thank the following businesses that supported us with sponsorships: Zippy Lube, Tri-County Bank, York Chrysler Dodge … more
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