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This is most likely my oldest son’s last year believing in Santa. I think he’s onto the big lie my wife and I have been spinning. Will he ruin it for his younger siblings? I sure hope … more
Today’s column is the first step of your journey into the hearts of two young children, Sam and Zoey. As you witness the destructive power swirling within Sam and Zoey’s family, your … more
“You can really tell right from wrong because when you hit someone, you feel sorry for them,” says David, age 9. “Like if you kick someone in the knee, you feel bad,” adds … more

“The Christmas Song,” written in 1945 hides some interesting information about American History. The American Chestnut (Castanea dentata) was once one of the largest trees in eastern … more
The Carnegie Museum of Montgomery County would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to B&L Engineering. It’s been a busy year moving heavy things at the museum. We couldn’t have done … more
As you get ready for the busy holiday season, we hope that you are able to find some time to pause, breathe, and enjoy a few fun holiday tales or get lost for a while in a good book. Several of … more
Organizers of the Sunshine Society Cheer Certificate campaign report donations to the 112th fundraising effort are at $2,973.57. This year’s campaign goal is to raise $20,000 to help local … more
Rochelle Drake was named the 2023 Hazel Feldhausen Outstanding Teacher of the Gifted by the Indiana Association for the Gifted on Tuesday. Dr. Kristen Seward, Associate Director of The Gifted … more

I want to express my sincere gratitude to all the staff at Hickory Creek Rehab facility during my stay after my motorcycle accident. Also for the kindness, gifts and support of my family … more
Dusk to Dawn and Athens Art Gallery are excited to announce a unique and hands-on exploration of the therapeutic benefits of art with acclaimed artist Ellie Dickmeyer. Join them for an evening … more

It’s a common day with ordinary food, ordinary people, and ordinary situations. Ordinary for me is talking with little people, setting food on the table, giving hugs, wiping wet kisses, and … more
As Andy Williams reminds us once per hour on the local Christmas radio station: It’s the most wonderful time of the year. I agree — the holiday season is full of warmth and tradition, … more
Trace Michael Gwynn, a son, born Nov. 26 at Witham Health Services, Lebanon, to Vincent and Jeanine (Addler) Gwynn, Crawfordsville. He was welcomed home by a sister, Emery Gwynn, 2. Maternal … more
The Maple Grove Homemakers met at noon Nov. 20 at the 4-H Exhibit Hall with nine members present. Judy Tulley was the hostess and she prepared a couple of different soups. Each member brought … more
Butler University junior Abigail Eutsler of Linden recently presented and performed in the Butler School of Music’s “Expanding the Canon Lecture Recital Project” in the Edison … more

“I think love is being kind, helpful and caring for others,” says Patrick, 7. “I once showed love for my mom when I agreed to go to her favorite restaurant after I tasted their … more
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