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In contemporary American society, a silent epidemic looms large, affecting individuals across all walks of life. Loneliness, characterized by feelings of isolation and disconnection from others, has … more
Mark Ward-Bopp Mark Ward-Bopp is a retired children’s pastor and now is a part-time foster parent educator. He has lived in Montgomery County for 26 years. In his spare time, he loves … more
Knights of Columbus members will again collect donations during the annual Tootsie Roll Drive on May 10-11. Members will be collecting donations from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. May 10 and 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. … more
INDIANAPOLIS — Almost 300 feet above the skyline in the center of our state stands Victory, a classic Greek-inspired sculpture envisioned to be the Hoosier version of Nike, the goddess of war. … more

Reading the recent article in the Journal Review we were very disappointed, angry, and frankly dismayed that the Montgomery County Boys & Girls Club allowed the Crawfordsville National Rifle … more
In the ecclesiastical book of wisdom, we are reminded that there is a time and season for all things, and all things are beautiful in its designated time. As I pen this letter, I have many mixed … more
John L. Miller Sr., 84, of Kingman passed away Wednesday, April 24, 2024, at St. Vincent Williamsport. He was born May 19, 1939, at Veedersburg, to the late Cliston A. and Leah Ruth (Hollowell) … more
Crawfordsville Police Department Thursday • Motor vehicle theft in the 2500 block of Lafayette Road — 4:48 a.m. • Animal bite in the 1500 block of Rosewood Lane — … more
“I would slide down a rainbow. I would have a new baby brother. I would pet a lizard,” says Rebekah, 6. I didn’t realize petting a lizard required unlimited power. Move … more

LINDEN – Call it a tremendous day at the office. Piper Ramey led her North Montgomery softball squad to a pair of Sagamore Conference wins. It was 16-6 and 19-6 for the Chargers, who … more
Congratulations to the Purdue University Men’s Basketball team and Coach Matt Painter on their fabulous season culminating in their run to second place nationally in the 2024 NCAA Tournament. … more
The front page story by the Indiana Capital Chronicle published April 17 in the Journal Review stated that Governor Eric Holcomb had invested $10 million for volunteer firefighters in Indiana. … more
We have lived with the existential threat of nuclear weapons for almost 80 years. To say we have become complacent would be an understatement. Knowing the devastation a nuclear war would produce, we … more
  On April 22 the world observed Earth Day, and plenty of organizations celebrated with tree plantings or education on other sustainable methods. Why not throw our League of Women Voters … more

Kate Hettinger-Riddell, local pharmacist and pillar of the healthcare community, was awarded the Distinguished Young Pharmacist Award at the annual meeting of the Indiana Pharmacy Association. This … more
Third Quarter High Honor Roll Grade 8 — Caroline Bowling, Taylor Bray, Isabel Gerdes, Silas Hartnett, Mabel Hoar, Dario Huesca, Magnolia Joyner, Namet Macegoza, Graeme Mason, Sami … more
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
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