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Let’s talk about the waste at the holidays. According to Stanford University, from Thanksgiving to New Year’s, the average American household waste increases by more than 25%. That … more
We are home from church. The three oldest boys are playing volleyball in the kitchen (with a soft ball) and Julia, the bookworm, is reading. Hosanna and Joshua are playing with dolls in the living … more
There’s a supervolcano under Yellowstone National Park called the Yellowstone Caldera that last erupted in a big way approximately 640,000 years ago. The next time it erupts, it could … more
The Wabash Theater Department opened its spring season this week with a chilling and relentlessly-paced play that explores intrigue, memory and humanity. The explosively provocative “Death … more

Ezra Alan Plantenga, a son, born at 4:49 p.m. Nov. 10 at IU Arnett, Lafayette, to Eric and Madeline Plantenga of Lafayette. At birth, he weighed 7 pounds, 4 ounces and measured 20 inches. … more
It’s science — hearing bad grammar raises our stress levels. I always knew this implicitly, but a recent study from the University of Birmingham shows this explicitly. In a small … more
Third Quarter Preschool Character Counts Fairness — Allison Boyd, Jaxon Rush Caring — Joseph McCullough, Jett Williams Kindergarten Character Counts … more
Wabash College has announced interactive artist Owen Lowery as the Artist-in-Residence for spring 2024. Lowery will open an installation of his work on Wednesday in the Fine Arts Center. As part … more
Serve Indiana Commissioner and Past Chair Dr. Mark Eutsler of Linden recently completed the Congressional Management Foundation’s National Service Advocacy Academy and earned the National … more

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Humanities is looking to select an official poet for the April 8, 2024 eclipse, an event that will not happen again until 2044. Indiana is one of only a handful of … more
With sincere appreciation the family of Roger Hamilton would like to “thank” everyone who expressed their condolences in many ways that will not be forgotten. Our brother was truly loved … more
All A Honor Roll Grade 9 — Aubrey Ashwill, Bella Bacon, Ayden Batchelor, Eli Foxworthy, Henley Good, Eli Sowder, Elise Webb Grade 10 — Nolan Acton, Kearney Foxworthy-DeJournett, … more
COVINGTON — An informational tea for the Covington Fourth of July pageant will be held at 4 p.m. Sunday in the Parish Hall of the St. Joseph Catholic Church, Covington. Learn more about … more
Second Nine Weeks Distinguished Honor Roll Grade 9 — Mia Bowles, Klayton Burgess, Maddison Fisher, Mackenzie Gillogly, Daylen Hein, Haley Holtsclaw, Ella Lacy, Carly Newnum, Addison … more

Second Nine Weeks Distinguished Honor Roll All A’s Grade 6 — Ashlynn Bettis, Giovana Bonomo, Nolan Bridge, Lainey Bryant, Lauren Burks, Nora Busenbark, Emelia Chapman, Kathryn … more
LINDEN ­— The Valero Renewables plant in Linden has contributed $15,000 to Mountie Mission, a nonprofit organization located in Ladoga.  Mountie Mission provides furniture, … more
Second Nine Weeks       All A’s: Grade 1 — Theodore Davies, Blake Engle, Heidi Gray,   Eva Johnson, Jon Myers, Kole Norris, and Crew Rose Grade 2 … more
Ah, this spring weather gets me going. I can’t wait to start planting the garden. Daniel plowed our garden plot a couple days ago in hopes to have it dry out faster. Digging deeper by plowing … more
The simple act of painting rocks is as old as time.  Join Athens Arts to learn the Art of Painting Rocks on May 9. Learn the basics of getting started, needed supplies,and techniques to … more

Wabash College welcomes Richard Hasen as the 2024 recipient of the David W. Peck Senior Medal for Eminence in the Law. Hasen, a professor of law and political science at the UCLA School of Law, … more
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