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Community partners and volunteers from Montgomery County have been working to create and launch the First Door Initiative. First Door is a coordinated effort to assist and connect individuals … more
The final installment of our three-part series on the Lincoln School for Colored Children (Lincoln School) will feature two local residents, Shannon Sullivan Hudson and Vicke Hudson Swisher, who … more
Welcome to summer! We have had our first blast of heat and as I write a true thunderstorm is taking place. We are in summer for sure. That means to me as a leader of a nonprofit two things. First, … more
WAVELAND ­— The summer events at Waveland Town Park continues Sunday.  Waveland Strong is hosting a concert and fellowship in the park. The evening starts at 5:30 p.m. with … more

I am amazed by how much life changes and how little I find out about those shifts on a day-to-day basis This past weekend we had the opportunity of hosting a friend of mine from my girlhood … more
Humidity is the amount of moisture in the air. It’s measured as a percentage. Most people are sensitive to the amount of humidity in the air since it affects their ability to cool down when the … more
The family of Mr. and Mrs. Randal Radcliff would like to announce the couples’ 40th wedding anniversary. Randy Radcliff and Lori Suiter were married on June 30, 1984, at Crawfordsville. … more
Sophia Aurora Southwood, a daughter, born June 26 at Witham Health Services, Lebanon, to Abigail Thompson and Scott Southwood, Crawfordsville. At birth, she weighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces. She was … more

Montgomery County 4-H is part of the West Central Camp Association, which is comprised of 22 counties in Indiana that conduct 4-H Camp at Shakamak State Park. Located in Jasonville, Indiana, Shakamak … more
The Carnegie Museum of Montgomery County has extended the deadline for art entries for its 2024 Community Art Show, Home, highlighting the people and places of Montgomery County. Submissions are now … more
“If Loving God Was a Crime, I’d Be an Outlaw” is God’s favorite song, says Ross, age 11. It’s definitely a catchy title, but I can’t say I’ve ever heard … more
Parenting has never been, nor ever shall be, for the faint of heart. No, parenting is a gutsy and courageous task demanding that we, the parents, make hundreds and hundreds of decisions for our … more
INDIANAPOLIS —   Keystone Cooperative Inc. has announced the 54 recipients of its $1,000 scholarship program for 2024. The scholarships were awarded to high school seniors with an interest … more

DECATUR, Illinois — Meagan Lyon and Reagan Minnette, both of Crawfordsville, were named to the Millikin University Dean’s List for the spring semester. Students who attempt 12 graded … more
A 1943 Radio Mystery will be re-created Sunday at the Wabash Avenue Presbyterian Church. A new group called “Nostalgic Productions” is presenting “Richard Diamond: Private … more
July is National Park and Recreation Month. Each year, the national park system, state and local park agencies, and outdoor enthusiasts look forward to celebrating this month by visiting natural … more
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana shoppers will see slightly lower prices than last year as they prepare for their Fourth of July cookout. Indiana Farm Bureau’s annual summer cookout market … more

WAYNETOWN — Waynetown will celebrate America and freedom Saturday during the annual one-day Freedom Fest at the Rev. Guy Tremaine Park. The day will start at 8 a.m. with breakfast being … more
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