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Montgomery County Commissioners accepted a bid Monday to begin road improvements as part of the Community Crossings Matching Grant program. Commissioners approved a $1,635,271 bid from Pavement … more
The American Water Charitable Foundation, a nonprofit organization established by American Water, the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the U.S., recently announced that … more
Stanley L. Taylor of Crawfordsville passed away on Thursday, June 6, 2024, at Franciscan Health of Lafayette. He was 73. He was born April 23, 1951, at Salem, Indiana, to Hobert and Loral … more
EVANSVILLE — Only four baseball teams in the state get to end their season with a win as they celebrate a state title. Every other team,their season usually ends with some tears being shed and … more

WEST LAFAYETTE -Montgomery County high school golf teams had their seasons come to an end Friday at the IHSAA regional held at Coyote Crossing Golf Club in West Lafayette. North Montgomery failed to … more
There are three basic types of clinical depression: Cognitive, somatic and affective. Cognitive depressions are based on thinking patterns — I call them “bent thoughts” — … more
“God created girls so boys don’t have to go shopping,” says Mansi, 7. In fact, “Girls are made to spend the money that boys make,” adds Grace Marie, 11. Forget … more
How do we choose to learn the stories and experiences of people who surround us? How do we welcome those who we pass by every day (or only occasionally) at the grocery store, at work, and on the … more
There are three basic types of clinical depression: Cognitive, somatic and affective. Cognitive depressions are based on thinking patterns — I call them “bent thoughts” — … more

How about Humility Month? We have days/months for many celebrations, so why not one for humility? Why don’t we celebrate being humble or having humility? Many years ago, when the … more
INDIANAPOLIS — When Indiana Republican convention delegates gather on June 15, they’ll have an extraordinary assignment they’ve not had since 1996: Selecting a lieutenant governor … more
Americans are more dissatisfied with their government than the citizens of any other major democracy, according to an analysis by the Washington Post. And we seem to be growing more skeptical of … more
Abigail Eutsler of Linden was named to the spring semester Dean’s List in the Butler University Jordan College of the Arts. The list recognizes students whose grade point average is in the top … more
SPRINGFIELD, Missouri — Each semester, students at Missouri State University who attain academic excellence are named to the dean’s list. For undergraduate students, criteria include … more

Diane J. Budd of Crawfordsville went to be with her Lord and Savior on Thursday, June 6, 2024, surrounded by her family, at Franciscan of Lafayette. She was 77. She was born Jan. 24, 1947, at … more
The Hoosier Authors Book Club enters its ninth year with five planned book discussions throughout the year. Meetings take place in the Lew Wallace Carriage House, 200 Wallace Ave. at 7 p.m. On … more
Members of the Montgomery County Civic Band will kick off the summer concert season Sunday with tunes to commemorate the “Big 6-0.” The band is celebrating its 60th anniversary this … more
Crawfordsville Police Department Thursday • Juvenile complaint in the 800 block of West Main Street — 1:09 a.m. • Property damage crash at 1784 S. U.S. 231 — 9:11 … more
LINDEN ­— The end of the spring sports season means American Legion baseball season is here. The 2024 edition of Crawfordsville’s Byron Cox Post 72 team is off to another strong … more

The 109th annual Bainbridge High School Alumni Association banquet is set for June 29 in the Bainbridge Community Building. The welcome hour will begin at noon with the buffet luncheon following at 1 … more
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