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The final two properties along Wayne Avenue threatened by creek erosion will be purchased by the city. On Wednesday, members of the Board of Public Works & Safety approved a purchase … more
STATEHOUSE ­— A new public notification similar to Indiana’s Amber Alert will soon help first responders locate missing and at-risk veterans thanks to efforts supported by Montgomery … more
More than 50 people came out to volunteer for the Sugar Creek Spring Cleanup on Saturday. Dedicated and new volunteers joined forces to clean trash and debris along the banks of Sugar Creek … more

LINDEN ­— North Montgomery students can now experience the joy of travel through the annual Bratton Adventures summer program. The program gives students opportunities to take … more
Darla Goodrich Darla Goodrich is the senior minister at First Christian Church in Crawfordsville. She has lived in Crawfordsville since August 2016 when she became the minister at First … more
Wabash College wants its campus, community and friends across the world to celebrate, participate and elevate the College’s profile and its students’ experiences during its annual Day of … more
The Crawfordsville Community School Corporation School Board has been recognized by the Indiana School Boards Association with an Exemplary Governance Award for calendar year 2023 for demonstrating … more
Montgomery County Commissioners took another step Monday toward completing the ADA project at the Thomas K. Milligan Justice Center at 307 Binford St. To advance the project, Building … more

Wabash College student Hayden Kammer ’24 earned a Fulbright open study/research award to Latvia. Kammer will be based at the Baltic International Academy in Riga, Latvia, with the goal of … more
After almost a year of public meetings and input, the update to the county’s Comprehensive Plan will have a public hearing at the County Plan Commission meeting scheduled for 4 p.m. Wednesday. … more
Under the threat of Confederate invasion in September 1862, panic gripped the streets of Cincinnati, Ohio. It was the sixth largest city in the United States and was not only strategically important, … more
BROWNS VALLEY — A dispute in Browns Valley over grass clippings has left one man hospitalized and another man jailed on felony charges of attempted murder, aggravated battery, battery by means … more
Smillie named Hoosier Resilience Hero Local man recognized for contributing to healthier, more sustainable Indiana For the Journal Review   Since turning his climate anxiety … more

Planting season is quickly approaching for Indiana’s 94,000 farmers. With the warm weather and sunshine, Hoosier motorists will also see more large slow-moving farm equipment traveling … more
The Crawfordsville Community Garden begins its 15th season in 2024. The garden is an ongoing project of Sustainable Initiatives of Montgomery County and is enjoyed each year by people of all … more
Wabash College welcomes Richard Hasen as the 2024 recipient of the David W. Peck Senior Medal for Eminence in the Law. Hasen, a professor of law and political science at the UCLA School of Law, … more
Dueling Texas pianists Cameron Cody and James Kelly will perform at 7 p.m. Friday in the Wabash Avenue Presbyterian Church Sanctuary. This is the third event in the 2024 Concerts on the Corner … more
The Wabash Theater Department will be concluding its musically inclined season with an electric play about competition, completion and finding the “airness” inside yourself.     … more

State legislators present Crawfordsville Mayor Todd Barton with a proclamation at Saturday’s Crawfordsville/Montgomery County Legislative Breakfast. State representatives Sharon Negele, Beau … more
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