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Frances Clayton Binford is celebrating her 90th birthday on Monday. Help her celebrate by sending a card. She would love to hear form you. more
Community Action Program Inc. of Western Indiana is offering a scholarship in memory of Joan E. Cline, former executive director and long-time supporter of community intervention services, to … more
Four Wabash College seniors have earned Orr Fellowships, guaranteeing two-year salaried positions with some of Indiana’s most dynamic, high-growth businesses. Joe Barnett, Evan Kanetkar, … more
Montgomery Councilman Steve Loy has one year of sitting on the council and he is ready to look into the funding of the county’s criminal justice financial picture. At Monday’s … more

“Mom, may we sleep in the barn on Christmas Eve?” Christmas Eve was the warmest day so far in December. I weighed the extra work and loss of sleep with the memories that would be … more
A new ordinance regulating the parking of commercial vehicles, trailers, boats, RVs, and campers on city streets is set to come before the Crawfordsville Common Council on Monday. Earlier this … more
Nearly 89% of Indiana’s high school seniors graduated last year — the most since pre-pandemic days, according to new state data. The latest numbers released last week by the Indiana … more
WEST LAFAYETTE — The latest report from the Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer indicates that U.S. farmers’ inflation expectations have subsided while overall producer … more

LEBANON — Congratulations to Kayleigh Vernon of Thorntown on the birth of her baby boy, Weston Michael Eugene Vernon. He is first baby born at the hospital this year. Weston was born at … more
The Indiana Judicial Nominating Commission has certified to the Supreme Court of the State of Indiana that Raymond M. Kirtley is qualified to be appointed as Senior Judge until Dec. 31.  In … more
This column is my attempt to stop you from making New Year’s Resolutions for the upcoming 2024 year. I might as well tell you right from the start the really bad news — there is a new … more
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire — Bryce Neel of Darlington has been named to Southern New Hampshire University’s Fall 2023 Dean’s List. The fall terms run from September to December. … more
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire — It is with great pleasure that Southern New Hampshire University congratulates the following students on being named to the Fall 2023 President’s List: Jessica … more

Organizers of the 112th annual Cheer Certificate campaign are still asking for the community’s help in reaching its $20,000 goal. As of Dec. 29, the fundraising drive reached $12,093.57. … more
The season of great joy has brought it to the door of FISH in so many ways. Each contribution of food, money, and other useful goods help to make this season bright. Each of our sites has experienced … more
I’m 75 and not very functional before I’ve had my morning coffee. On Jan. 3, I realized we had no coffee in the house so I set out for Kroger. While getting into my car, I set my purse on … more
Twenty-eight new troopers graduated Dec. 21, 2023, from the 84th Indiana State Police Recruit Academy after completing intense training. The recruits completed more than 1,100 hours of academic and … more
Athens Arts will offer its first class of 2024: “How to Draw Eyes.” If you are new to sketching or just need hints to improve your drawing, artist Kenya Ferrand-Ott can assist you. … more

While space heating is essential for winter comfort, the cost can really leave you cold. How can you keep your energy budget from going into the red zone this winter? These simple measures will help … more
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