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Many people misunderstand bats and assume they want to terrorize people, be caught in their hair, have rabies (less than 1% of the bat population), drink blood, and generally cause mayhem to humans. … more
It’s time to prepare for the April 8 solar eclipse, during which the moon will completely cover the sun over a significant portion of Indiana, causing darkness at mid-afternoon.Eclipse watchers … more
Robb Owen has a story to tell, and the right people are starting to listen. The 59-year-old Crawfordsville resident was diagnosed Oct. 5, 2023, with stage 4 squamous cell carcinoma. The disease … more

  Dr. Mark Eutsler of Linden, recently graduated from the Multiplying Good ChangeMakers 2023. The invitation-only 12-week program consisted of a series of volunteer, networking, … more
The Indiana Chamber of Commerce and Indiana Bar Foundation have teamed up to bring the importance of civics for young Hoosiers to the forefront. The 40th edition of the Here Is Your Indiana … more
Scenes of girlhood days marched before me this week in a new way as Cousin Judith and I emptied the kitchen cabinets of what used to be her home in her girlhood days. As a little girl I loved … more
Rosemary Lyon will celebrate her 9oth birthday with an open house 3-5 p.m. Feb. 24 at Friendship Baptist Church, 1981 W. Oak Hill Road. If you cannot attend, but would like to send a card, mail … more
If you are an animal lover, it is likely you have experienced the loss of a beloved fur baby. Our furry companions love us unconditionally, bring us great joy, give us purpose, and help keep us … more

Auditions for the upcoming production of “Peter and the Starcatcher” at the Vanity Theatre will be 6-9 p.m. Monday and Tuesday. Prepare a one-minute from of an appropriate song. Actors … more
Mr. Bean. Mr. T. Mr. Pibb. Mr. Mister. These four “misters” didn’t keep the produce section at the grocery store moist — they were indicative of men. That’s right … more
“To forgive is to set a prisoner free and discover that the prisoner was you,” wrote Lewis Smedes. I’ll never forget the video I saw of a session where a counselor urged a … more

Meals on Wheels drivers will be delivering more than a hot meal to the clients this week. Thanks to two local organizations, GSA and Ivy Tech, they also will receive valentines and a Box of … more
HILLSBORO — Myers Dinner Theatre is thrilled to announce its 2024 mainstage season under new ownership. This exciting lineup will feature plays and musicals filled with fairy tales, zany … more
American households generate about 250 million tons of trash a year, an average of 4.4 pounds per person each day, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Much of this waste ends up in … more
Are you ready to fall in love with a good book? Our library staff is here to help you find your match. Brenda highly recommends a book that has recently gotten lots of readers excited and that … more
Stranger danger. These are the words we most often use when talking with our children about abduction and human trafficking. Yet the little known fact is that the majority of abduction victims … more

January has not given us too harsh weather this year so we should be thankful for that. Winter may still show us some freezing temps but every day we avoid them we are looking toward spring. Our food … more
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