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The Wabash Theater Department will be concluding its musically inclined season with an electric play about competition, completion and finding the “airness” inside yourself.     … more
I glance back, I see memories. I look in the future, I see no certainty. I look at the moment and thank God for what I have right now. Now when I look too long at things I don’t … more
Wabash College alumnus and Visiting Associate Professor of Spanish Julio Enríquez-Ornelas ’08 has been appointed the inaugural Director of Latino Partnerships at the college and will … more
If you’ve ever had laryngitis, you understand how frustrating it can be to communicate even the simplest of ideas to another person. Usually, physical inflammation is short lived and normal … more

It is spring time in Indiana and that can mean only one thing mushroom hunting season. I have already started to see Morels popping up in our wooded areas. Morels are fun to go out and find but they … more
Continued investments in technology and construction projects gained support from members of the Crawfordsville School Board on Thursday. The board voted to approve a technology advance in the … more
The Carnegie Museum of Montgomery County will present two lectures in conjunction with its newest local history exhibit, Dearly Departed: Death & Dying in Montgomery County. A Walk Through a … more
“Heaven is probably so stunning that it makes your eyes all watery. I also think heaven has everything you can dream of,” says Alison, 9. Have you ever known tears of joy from … more
In this column, you will read about the lives of three people who have obsessive-compulsive disorder. As you learn about their struggles, ask yourself these questions: Why do people hide their OCD? … more

VEEDERSBURG — If you love the thrill of the hunt, you’ll want to mark your calendar for Saturday. That’s the first date of a new event in West Central Indiana ­— the … more
Sugar Creek Players are set to enchant audiences with their latest production, “Peter and the Starcatcher,” directed by Eric Margerum and produced by Linda Kingry. Taking the stage … more
Whether you are looking forward to mushroom hunting, watching baseball, or just enjoying the sunshine with a good book this spring, the staff at Crawfordsville District Public Library have some great … more
Crawfordsville Bands and its Boosters will host a new fundraising event in May. The first-ever Crawfordsville Bands Spring Has Sprung Craft/Vendor Fair will take place 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 11 at … more

Administrators, staff, and members of the board of trustees for the Crawfordsville Community School Corp. gathered Wednesday with project partners to break ground on the district’s new … more
The Flower Lovers Garden Club met in the social room of St. John’s at 1 p.m. April 3. Thirty-one members were present and three guests. President Karen Cook called the business meeting to … more
The Knights of Columbus Council 1591 held its annual Tootsie Roll Drive kick-off dinner recently. Ben Gregory, a Special Olympic athelete, spoke briefly to the group about his experiences … more
A panel of teachers will speak at 6 p.m. April 16 in the Crawfordsville High School commons about how children learn to read in Montgomery County. Panel members will represent all three school … more
The Crawfordsville/Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce is hosting a State Legislative Breakfast at 9 a.m. Saturday on the third floor of Fusion 54 located at 101 W. Main St. in downtown … more

The Tri Kappa Art Show featuring student artwork from Crawfordsville High School, North Montgomery High School and Southmont High School has been sponsored by the Crawfordsville Delta Omicron Tri … more
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