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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
With increasing activity of respiratory viruses such as flu, COVID-19 and RSV, Franciscan Health hospitals in Lafayette, Crawfordsville and Rensselaer are implementing new visitation restrictions. … more
“I think a baby is a sign of love,” says Casey, age 9. “God sent our Savior as a baby because when babies are born, everybody thinks they are special,” says Buck, age unknown. … more

The first part of this series described how Mr. and Mrs. Tucker’s bitter divorce had created a family war and how this war had caused their two young children, Sam, 9, and Zoey, 6, to suffer. … more
During the cold days of January (and a few in December), you can read at home and earn prizes with one of our winter reading programs at the Crawfordsville District Public Library. The programs begin … more
Every year when the calendar flips to December, United Way in Montgomery County begins to wrap up its annual campaign. The annual fundraising drive is a way for community members to rally … more
The Dorothy Q Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, came together at 1 p.m. Dec. 16, to enjoy an Old Time Christmas Gathering with a cookie exchange and singing of Christmas carols. A … more
Francisco Logan Nimo, a son, was born Dec. 11 at Witham Health Services, Lebanon, to Francisco Nimo and Kaitlyn Bathauer. At birth, he weighed 8 pounds, 5 ounces. He is the couples first child. … more

Jameson Scott Wirth, a son, was born Dec. 18 at Witham Health Services, Lebanon, to Dyllan and Kaylee (VanCleave) Wirth, Crawfordsville. At birth, he weighed 7 pounds, 4 ounces. He was welcomed home … more
Three Wabash College students have earned Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships to study abroad. Elijah Greene ’25, Hunter Otto ’26 and Olivier Tuyishime ’25 earned … more
Learn how to paint a watercolor outdoor scene with Artist Kenya Ferrand-Ott. You will learn watercolor techniques to help your creativity emerge. The class is easy and interesting for all … more
Montgomery County will be represented in the state Distinguished Young Woman scholarship program by two contestants. Abby Sayler has been named the Distinguished Young Woman of Southmont High … more

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