Over a computer screen a thousand miles from the courtroom, Jane Christophersen watched the judge gavel in an adoption hearing.
The five-year long case had winded its way through the courts in …
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Nick Hedrick | nhedrick@jrpress.com
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1/19/21
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1/19/21
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Donations to the 109th annual Sunshine Society Cheer Certificate campaign continued to flow into the coffers earlier this month, helping organizers exceed their $12,000 goal.
As of Jan. 8, …
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Tina McGrady | tmcgrady@jrpress.com
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1/18/21
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Local boards and commissions are taking shape for the new year.
Policy makers filled vacancies and reappointed members to the constellation of groups overseeing everything from innkeepers taxes to …
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1/18/21
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VEEDERSBURG — Ashley Hammond has had a vision for quite some time to create a clothes closet for students in need.
The vision from the Fountain Central High School principal became a reality …
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Jared McMurry | jmcmurry@jrpress.com
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1/18/21
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Crawfordsville schools are being too aggressive quarantining children potentially exposed to COVID-19, a school board member said Thursday.
Under guidance from the state health department, the …
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Nick Hedrick | nhedrick@jrpress.com
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1/16/21
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INDIANAPOLIS — On Friday, the Indiana Department of Education released the 2020 state graduation rate, which increased from 87.29% in 2019 to 87.6%.
“This modest improvement in …
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1/16/21
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The Montgomery County Board of Commissioners has hired Mike Davis to the new position of mapping director.
Davis was serving as the geographic information coordinator for the county. He has worked …
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1/15/21
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Indiana Conservation Officer Jordan Wagner has been selected as the 2020 District 3 Officer of the Year.
Wagner is assigned Cass County, and has been a conservation officer for three years. In …
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1/15/21
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Impeaching President Donald Trump is distracting lawmakers from other issues facing the new Congress, such as providing more financial relief to businesses reeling from the pandemic, U.S. Rep. Jim …
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The Journal Review office at 119 N. Green St. will reopen to the public Monday. Face coverings will be required to enter. Regular office hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Those who …
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1/15/21
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A Crawfordsville man made his first court appearance Thursday in connection to last month’s spree of vehicle thefts involving a Montgomery County Highway Department truck.
Justin Thomas …
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Nick Hedrick | nhedrick@jrpress.com
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1/15/21
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NEW MARKET — The Southmont School Board accepted a pair of teacher retirements during a brief meeting Monday.
Cindy McCormick, a music and band teacher at New Market Elementary and Southmont …
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Jared McMurry | jmcmurry@jrpress.com
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1/14/21
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The Crawfordsville Board of Public Works and Safety on Wednesday denied an abatement of the city’s burn ordinance for clearing land near an eastside apartment complex, citing safety …
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Nick Hedrick | nhedrick@jrpress.com
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1/14/21
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A divided Montgomery County Council changed attorneys Monday and hired the same lawyer that serves the Board of Commissioners, renewing debate over whether separate attorneys should represent the …
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Nick Hedrick | nhedrick@jrpress.com
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1/14/21
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The music room didn’t have any instruments except for an old piano.
Cindy McCormick had begun her teaching career by crossing the picket line at an eastern Indiana elementary school, where …
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Nick Hedrick | nhedrick@jrpress.com
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1/14/21
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The Wabash College Malcolm X Institute of Black Studies presents speaker Nate Marshall, whose virtual talk will highlight a day commemorating the life and leadership of the Rev. Martin Luther King …
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1/13/21
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The Crawfordsville Police announced Monday the results of the 2020 Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over holiday enforcement mobilization, which began mid-December and lasted through the first of the year. …
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1/13/21
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A veterinary clinic’s proposed annexation into the Crawfordsville city limits took a step forward with the City Council on Monday.
The council passed the second reading of an ordinance to …
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Nick Hedrick | nhedrick@jrpress.com
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1/13/21
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