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Express your style and personality by making paper beads. Paper beads are light weight, colorful and unique. Learn how to use everyday supplies to make beads for you own earrings or necklaces. … more
Child well-being for Hoosier kids improved in the latest data release, though health metrics continue to drag the state's overall rank down. Hoosier children are doing a bit better than they … 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
Dear Dave, I switched to a debit card so that the money I spend comes directly from my checking account. But I still have a problem some months with overspending and buying things I … more

Lisa Taylor of Taylor Real Estate Specialists was recognized by the Commercial Real Estate Exchange as the vacant land leader. She was featured on its January leaderboard for selling or leasing … more
F.C. Tucker West Central is thrilled to announce the addition of Tia Stultz to their team of real estate professionals. A native of Fountain County, Stultz has been a resident of Montgomery … 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
A year of transformational change lies ahead said Mayor Todd Barton in the recent State of the Community address. Barton and Montgomery County Administrator Tom Klein shared a general overview … more
Athens Arts artist Kenya Ferrand-Ott is offering a series of watercolor classes for students 65 years and older thanks to a Lifelong Arts Indiana grant from the Indiana Arts Commission.  … more

WAVELAND — Firefighters from serveral departments responded Monday to a single-story house fire in the 800 block of West Main Street in Waveland. The fire was reported at 10:28 a.m. … more
The General Lew Wallace Study & Museum is pleased to announce our 2024 exhibit, “The Flower of Gallantry: The Montgomery Guards & the Eleventh Indiana Volunteers 1856-1861” … more
We are enjoying some sunshine for the first time in months alongside tolerable temperatures. But winter is not over according to the groundhog, or more importantly, the location of the Earth relative … more
I wish today’s column could touch your heart and put a smile on your face. But it cannot. What is happening in our country is now in the hearts of us all, and we are afraid, and adrift in … more
Valentine’s Day is here again and so are the memories. Two years ago was our last Valentine’s Day together. Daniel had come home from town a few days before with heart balloons … more

West Central Indiana Career & Technical Education is again preparing for this year’s Student Job Fair and Community Expo on April 4 at Crawfordsville High School. More than 1,000 high … more
According to the newly released agricultural census data from The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)’s National Agricultural Statistics Service, Indiana remains a top agricultural … more
Wabash College will host one of the nation’s leading experts on boys and men when author and researcher Richard Reeves gives a keynote lecture as part of the President’s Distinguished … more
Southmont schools welcomed new board of trustees member Cody Hargis. On Monday, corporation attorney Dan Taylor administered the oath of office to Hargis before the regular board meeting. Hargis … more

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
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