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When the holiday season rolls around, many family budgets become strained. With a long list of family and friends, finding enough money to go around may be challenging. To help reduce the stress of … more
Crawfordsville Community School Corporation is one step closer to constructing a new administration building. On Thursday, school trustees conducted a special board meeting and voted 4-0 to … more
It was exciting to see the community response to several things in my last letter. The day after the letter came out we received nine calls from people interested in volunteering at food and clothing … more
Members of the Board of Public Works & Safety approved a request by Dale Petrie with First Christian Church to conduct a 5K race on April 14. Petrie told the board Wednesday that the race … more

Kids’ answers fall into three categories: the smilers, the hopeful and the performers. I call the first group the smilers because Ashley, 9, says: “Yes!! You will definitely go to heaven … more
When I was a child, a common summertime event was a trip to my mother’s parent’s farm. Getting her three boys and one girl — all under the age of 10 — ready for the 90-minute … more
  Happy New Year! The Crawfordsville District Public Library is happy to offer a new and adventurous program series this year called the Library Naturalist. We will have an educational … more
LEBANON — Congratulations to Kayleigh Vernon of Thorntown on the birth of her baby boy, Weston Michael Eugene Vernon. He is first baby born at the hospital this year. Weston was born at … more
  In the biggest grammar news since the advent of the Oxford comma, the dictionary dignitaries at Merriam-Webster have declared it acceptable to end a sentence with a preposition. This, of … more

Dueling Texas pianists Cameron Cody and James Kelly will perform at 7 p.m. Friday in the Wabash Avenue Presbyterian Church Sanctuary. This is the third event in the 2024 Concerts on the Corner … more
When I think of March, I don’t think of basketball or the infamous “Ides.” No, for me, it’s a celebration of good grammar. After all, March 4 is National Grammar Day in the … more
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
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
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
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