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The Montgomery County Free Clinic will celebrate the 10th annual Dining with the Chefs event on Aug. 10 at Wabash College. Guests will watch, learn and taste alongside three teams of talented local … more
The Montgomery County Civic Band will perform “Gary’s Mix” at 3 p.m. Sunday in the gazebo at Lane Place. Director Gary Ketchum has put together a play list of some of his … more
Elizabeth Ann Hatfield, known as Ann to her friends and Nanny to her family, passed away Friday morning, July 19, 2024.  Born July 31, 1936, in King’s Lynn, Norfolk, England, to … more
The day was hot, the day was humid, the day was ignited by summer sun, which turned treetops into blazing emerald canopies and jeweled the surface of the creek. For me, a 10-year-old boy racing … more

“God waits until he gets his turn,” says Savannah, age 5. His turn? Yikes! This sounds like something my elementary school principal might have said when I was called to his … more
Congress passed the Americans with Disabilities Act in July 1990, and ever since, people with [SG1] ability differences have been celebrating Disability Pride in July. The month-long celebration … more
Crawfordsville Police Department Wednesday • Property damage crash at 1660 Crawfordsville Square Drive — 11:28 a.m. • Warrant served in the 400 block of East Market … more
James (Junior) A. Oaks Jr., passed away July 16, 2024, in Mellott, at the age of 72. He was born Nov. 28, 1951. Junior is survived by his daughters, Jamie Spencer and Jackie York; … more
The United States faced fundamental decisions about foreign policy after World War II. Germany and Japan had been defeated, but the Soviet Union had emerged as a new threat. Mao Zedong’s forces … more

The Community Growers of Montgomery County’s Third Annual Garden Walk is just around the corner. This year, organizers will put a new spin on the tour as compared to its usual neighborhood … more
Seven years have passed since Conner Cain lost his best friend, Sam Jackman, to leukemia. He thinks of him daily. To honor Jackman, Cain will participate in the St. Jude Canton to Peoria … more
Every year, the Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce recognizes members who have made outstanding achievements and contributions in the community. Award recipients are businesses, non-profits … more

Sometimes some weeds are too hard to kill without some chemical help, and that is OK. Using pesticides can be scary to use for some, and they only get used sparingly. It is pretty common to only buy … more
INDIANAPOLIS — It’s been nine years since Donald Trump arrived on the American presidential scene, prompting me to finish a number of columns by simply saying, “Anything can … more
The Journal Review’s Top Sports Moments of the year series continues with the Fountain Central Mustangs. Hoagland adds to the record book Since day one of her freshman season, Brailey … more
The library’s annual summer reading program is officially over, but our staff are always here to spread the love of reading and learning in our community. You can find all the following book … more
Donald R. “Bob” Thayer, loving husband, father and grandfather, passed away on July 2, 2024, at Restwell Home Plus in Oskaloosa, Kansas, after a long illness. Bob was born Oct. 17, … more

Crawfordsville Police Department Tuesday • Prowler in the 500 block of Prospect Street — 4:14 a.m. • Drugs/drug paraphernalia found in the 100 block of South Green … more
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