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While space heating is essential for winter comfort, the cost can really leave you cold. How can you keep your energy budget from going into the red zone this winter? These simple measures will help … more
Although Indiana lawmakers maintain the 2024 legislative session will be quicker, quieter and “noncontroversial,” there’s no shortage of critical — even touchy — … more
It’s an especially happy new year for one Williamsport couple. Their baby boy was the first baby of the new year at Franciscan Health Center for Women & Children in Lafayette. … 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

Dear article readers, this is your periodic reminder to check out the magazines and newspapers available here at the public library. We carry recent issues of such popular publications as … more
It’s resolution time, which means your local gym’s treadmills will be in high demand while they glisten with other people’s sweat (until roughly the end of February). You’ve … more
In the first part of this series I introduced two young children, Sam and Zoey Tucker, who were caught in the vortex of hostile forces caused by the divorce of their parents. In part two, I gave … more
Usher in 2024 with other outdoor lovers at one of the many First Day Hikes offered Jan. 1 at Indiana’s state parks and lakes. First Day Hikes are a healthy way to start the new year. They … more

Southmont would like to express their gratitude to Wabash College and to Chip Timmons for all that they do for our scholars to allow them to further their education in the best ways possible. We are … more
NASHVILLE, Tennessee — Kylie Bradford of Crawfordsville qualified for Belmont University’s Fall 2023 Dean’s List. Approximately 52 percent of Belmont’s 7,338 undergraduate … more
I do my best to put a positive spin on grammar. After all, having a solid grasp of the English language can help you get ahead in life. I’ll take that truth to my grave. However, I … more
The members of the Montgomery County Retired Teachers Association had their December meeting at the Crawfordsville District Public Library on Dec. 11. President Kim Nixon welcomed guests and led the … more

The annual Christmas luncheon party and meeting was held at 11 a.m. Dec. 6 at the Crawfordsville Country Club. President Karen Cook welcomed everyone to the annual luncheon and dirty Santa … more
Ah, it’s a new year — a clean slate, full of hope. Think of the countless ways we’ll all mess things up. Sorry to paint a pessimistic picture on that blank canvas, but, let’s … more
Caring for a loved one as they approach the end of life is not the same as caring for someone we expect to get better. Caregivers experience a wide array of emotions — sadness, worry, fear, … more
Christmas bells are ringing. It is close enough, you can almost touch it. Around the world homes are getting ready for this day. It may not be celebrated all the same, but it’s Christmas. To … more
As the new year unfolds, the familiar chorus of cleanse and detox diets rings loud. These regimens advocate fasting, adhering to a strict diet of fruits and vegetables, and consuming peculiar … more

The Mary Bishop Memorial Gallery at the Crawfordsville District Public Library would like to invite the community to view the More Than Books exhibit. This show highlights the many talents of … more
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