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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
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

Every day, children across the world are abducted and forced into prostitution by crime lords who rule the global sex trade industry. Estimates of the total number of children who are currently sex … more
At one time there were more than 500 covered bridges in Indiana. Only 86 remain and Fountain County is home to three — Cade’s Mill in Wabash Township being the oldest that remains on its … more
Chris Keller, head soccer coach at Wabash College since 2012, has been named Assistant Director of Latino Partnerships at the College. Keller will continue his role leading the soccer program, but … more
HILLSBORO — Mark and Misty McGrady are the new owners of Myers Dinner Theatre in Hillsboro. They recently purchased the theater from Donna and Richard Myers who have offered home-cooked meals … more
Cleo Washington ’85, current Vice President of External Affairs for AT&T Alabama and a former Indiana State Senator, will deliver the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. keynote address at 7:30 … more

A human trafficking forum facilitated by the Crawfordsville chapter of Indiana Business and Professional Women will take place 6-9 p.m. Jan. 25 at First Christian Church, 211 S. Walnut St. … more
Crawfordsville Fire Department Chief Scott Busenbark has promoted Paul Miller to Deputy Chief. Miller joined the Crawfordsville Fire Department in June of 1999 as a firefighter. He also served … more
Every day, children across the world are abducted and forced into prostitution by crime lords who rule the global sex trade industry. Estimates of the total number of children who are currently sex … more
Congratulations, you’ve made it to the year of 2024. I know I am not the most seasoned adult out there, so my life advice on New Year’s resolutions can be open to doubt. But I would say … more
Every winter, thousands of Hoosiers safely enjoy fishing, skating, hiking, or just sliding around on frozen ponds and lakes. And every year, people drown after falling through ice. Don’t … more

WAVELAND — The Indiana Department of Transportation announces a temporary closure of the corner of State Road 59 and Main Street in Waveland. Beginning on or after Jan. 22, crews will be … more
A new ordinance regulating the parking of commercial vehicles, trailers, boats, RVs, and campers on city streets moved one step closer to becoming local law. On Monday, members of the … more
Memories of the small county schools are fading as the number of fans dwindle over time. However, one former elementary school principal from Clinton County, Reta Williams, is working to preserve the … more
Second Quarter Distinguished Grade 6 — Riley Beck, Rhiannon Bishop, Bryanna Blankenship, Adley Cadman, Wyatt Coffing, Theodore Feldhake, Ava Graham, Mackenzie Hauck, Kayley Lewsader, … more
Second Quarter Distinguished Grade 9 — AJ Asbury, Reagan Bealer, Beau Bishop, Thomas Britt, Audie Burchett, Lillian Cook, Peyton Cornell, Naomi DeRosier, Karlee Drollinger, Heidi … more

INDIANAPOLIS — Each January, the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles adds new license plates to its offering. Some of those plates are new additions while others are a redesign of an existing … more
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