Crawfordsville, IN News
- Crawfordsville, IN News
- Waterman Wins 800-Meter Championship
- Blue Star Mothers serve hot dogs and hope at Sears
- Southmont graduates class of 2012
- Blue Star Mothers at Sears on Saturday
- Vietnam veteran plans memorial
- MCED hires a public relations director
- MCCF recognizes volunteers of the year
- Firefighters retire '26'
- Wabash president announces plans to resign
- Bank invests much in historic Darlington downtown
- Don't let it be a 'Fry Day'
- Senator hosting jobs fair
- Sustainable Indiana, gets MCCF grant
- Waynetown woman charged with neglect
- Partnerships are Critical
- Sweet entertainment planned
- Autographed racing helmet auction ends Wednesday
- Local housing market continues strong recovery
- Local resident will be reporter at Olympics
- Company has moving history
- Coaches enter Hall of Fame
- Mayor Declares Monday 'David J. Hadley Day' in Crawfordsville
- JUMP into action: Ryan's story
- First band concert is Sunday at The Lane Place
- VanMatre and Winningham to wed
- Fouty and LeMond plan to wed
- Smoking ban coming July 1
- PeyBack Foundation supports local youth programming
- Character Counts!
- Click It or Ticket Memorial Day blitz begins tomorrow
- One person has died following Wednesday accident
- Gift important to boy's speech development
- Five-vehicle accident near North Montgomery
- Serious accident ties up 231
- Subaru adding jobs in Lafayette
- Freedom festival on 4th
- Fourth grader receives CPR after accident
- Accident on 231
- Student injured in accident at Southmont swimming pool
- Veedersburg in top 10 of "Back Home in Indiana' contest
- Changes in the South school district
- American Estate Buyers Jewel Shop
- City Council met Monday night
- Montgomery County Commissioners met Monday morning
- County questions cost of work
- Former Chief Justice honored
- Mentors needed for JUMP program
- Grounds of the Lew alive with History
- Wabash announces local graduates
- Fancy party at Linden library
- Student named President's Scholar at ISU
- ETFs subject of meeting
- Willson Center supports CdLS family
- Two seriously injured in motorcycle accident
- New Emergency Management Director selected
- Stellar Grants: Mayor says, "We will apply again."
- Century of Girl Scouts celebrated
- Crawfordsville won't get Stellar Communities grant
- 'Rounder Base Ball' Saturday at Lane Place Civil War Encampment
- What's next for Tuttle?
- Mayor hopes to know soon if city is 'Stellar'
- Treasurer's Office temporarily closed
- 'Not guilty' verdict for attempted murder
- Ready to count votes
- Darlington man found not guilty of Attempted Murder in shooting
- Summer is perfect for JUMP
- AWL has Stroll for Strays
- Civil War Day returns to Milligan Park
- Goldwater scholarship awarded local student
- Help 'Troupe' win Video of the Year
- 7 netted in meth drug bust
- Aging plumbing at Tuttle ruptures
- Classes in France, Germany, Alaska, Chicago
- One dead, one injured in three-vehicle crash
- At least two people injured in crash at North Montgomery High School
- Indy mayor calls Wabash alumni
- 'Small army' attacks debris for neighbor
- Waynetown teen wins song-writing contest
- Economic development head is fired by MCED
- Tornado spotted on the ground near New Ross
- Tornado warning extended until 8:15 p.m.
- Possible tornado at Yountsville
- Tornado Warning until 7:30 p.m.
- County could collect $250,000
- MCCF grant will benefit Recovery
- Archaeologists return to Lew
- Fourth patent is for rifle mount
- Rosquist and Tanner to be married in June
- 'Joseph' takes the stage this weekend at church
- Power plant sale updated
- Ivy Tech, zoning dominate debate
- AHEAD executive director announces resignation
- Waveland water tank to be rehabilitated
- Debate tonight
- Crawfordsville man dies in S.D.
- Crawfordsville man dies after running naked and being struck by SUV in South Dakota
- 'Meals' help needed
- MIBOR endorses local candidates
- Local company known worldwide
- Strawberry Festival 2012
- Bridgeton site of 20th annual Mountain Man Rendezvous
- 'Under the influence, out of control,' meeting tonight.
- Chorus celebrates 61st season
- Debate 2 days away
- New Goodwill store has larger facility
- Crawfordsville can dance - Contest proves it!
- Fight breast cancer
- Crash victim airlifted
- Local student enjoys being a professional actor
- 'Friends of Ernie Pyle' plans fundraiser
- North Montgomery teachers honored for excellence
- Going 'green' didn't meet county's drainage tile specs
- North Montgomery timeline
- NMHS has experience with student tragedy
- North Montgomery students mourn classmate after crash
- Coldiron Named to Prestigious Post
- Crawfordsville teen killed in crash
- Twenty new jobs expected in county
- Stellar Communities team visits Crawfordsville
- Sheriff pleased with "Montgomery County's Most Wanted" after first year
- MCCF grant supports joint effort of Women's Resource Center & Red Cross
- Lew Wallace Study announces completion of projects
- Milligan Park getting ready for exciting season
- JUMP program raises $15,500 in Bowling for Youth
- Army on the move for Tuttle
- Former Crawfordsville resident named a Chief Judge in Colorado
- Wabash College presents Glee Club in concert
- 'Troublemaker' to speak at Wabash
- Illinois teen hit on U.S. 231, north side of Crawfordsville
- Power plant: Check isn't in the mail, yet
- Time to go back to CHS ... for your class reunion
- The Wabash Commentary presents Tea Party celebrity
- Quilt show to be April 28
- Wabash will host event to support animals
- Honor Flights ready to take off
- Dust control is available
- Bosma to speak at Chamber dinner
- Cancer support group formed
- Radiothon helps St. Jude's hospital
- Radiothon helps St. Jude's hospital
- Ivy staying on budget
- Candidates Meet the Public
- Get ready for annual Senior Games
- Bowling for Youth event on Saturday
- Community cancer group formed
- Doctor partners with hospital
- Networking, community service and politics to be subject of talk at Wabash
- 150 Years Ago: This week in the Civil War
- North Montgomery inducts new Honor Society members
- County candidates to debate April 26 at CHS
- MCED meets 60-day goal, plans for future
- 'Big Year' next senior movie
- Lafayette Eagles welcome public for EuchreTournament on April 14
- Flower lovers garden club met at church
- Registration begins for Covington 5K race
- RE/MAX question of the week
- Linden Woman charged with identity theft
- 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof' tickets on sale at Vanity
- Lane Place bedroom open after renovation
- Wallace Youth Academy enrolling students
- Church receives national honor
- In faith, devotion, Crawfordsville man makes pilgrimage to shrine
- Women in Agriculture award nominations accepted
- IFBPW met at church
- Crash results in driver airlifted to hospital
- Something new for tombstones
- An unexpected $2 million flowing back to county
- Community Engagement "12 in '12" Grant Goes to Youth Service Bureau
- Happy 105th birthday
- Leaders admit mistakes
- County ranks 'Average'
- Insurance agency honored by Allstate
- Wallace Youth Academy enrolling students
- Gala planned for Athens Arts
- Mellott to have special worship leader coming
- Firefighters Bring Peace of Mind
- Warm winter, new phone system to save taxpayers money
- CHS grads in national competition
- Democrats supportive of Republican Assessor
- RE/MAX question of the week:
- 150 years ago:
- MCCF supports Character Counts
- Reflections on Main Street at Athens
- Ewoldt took office three years ago
- ISP can find no criminal violations in Ewoldt email
- MCCF grant applications due May 1
- Wabash plans Relay on campus
- Lilly scholar announced
- Two C'ville residents to ride in Cover Indiana
- State Police may check into Assessor's email
- Barn wins finalist award
- Realtor earns certification as distressed property expert
- YSB plans bowling for youth
- Foundation to honor two volunteers
- Ask MAC
- Crawfordsville man makes pilgrimage
- Holy Week in Alamo
- Ewoldt E-mails: Decide for yourself
- Severe Thunderstorm Warning until 5:15 p.m.
- Montgomery County under Severe Thunderstorm Warning
- Severe Thunderstorm Watch issued
- Genealogy club met at library
- Lunch with the League presents YSB
- Wabash College Glee Club and U. of Indy Joint Concert Saturday
- Green and Servies to wed
- Utility Service Board first to move meetings to City Building
- Montgomery County sees increase in closed sales
- Power plant sale 'moving at lightning speed' says buyer
- CEL&P financial report looks better if not rosy this spring
- Everett and Rodgers to Present Music Program at Wabash College
- What can commissioners do to elected officials?
- 5th graders learn about farm safety
- Assessor's staff shows support
- Was Ewoldt email criminal?
- Assessor apologizes for misconduct
- Man on the street
- Donnelley celebrates employee anniversaries
- Harmony 18 club meets at Pizza Hut
- How to Be a coupon consumer - without getting consumed by coupons
- Physics engineer's formula provides key to biblical clock
- Off road vehicle accident results in injury
- Emails are talk of courthouse
- It's time to apply for dust control
- Bane discusses emails
- Husband stands up
- GOP supports assessor
- Baby Annelise Birk born
- Commissioners to make statement
- County upgrading Weather Sirens
- Real estate agents honored for sales performance
- Serings to celebrate 60 years
- Bits 'n' Pieces
- Assessor tied to scandal
- County under Tornado Watch
- Severe Weather Warning
- Severe Thunderstorm Watch
- Head Start accepting applications
- Students learn in new ways
- MCED is becoming sleeker, hopefully more effective, says board president
- Fuzzy Bear Preschool celebration is Thursday
- Residents urged to participate in survey
- Oklahoma!
- North Montgomery honors academic excellence
- Statewide tornado drills today
- Fire in Darlington
- Mourning and Dancing to meet
- Holocaust Topic of Talk on Thursday
- Cohee and Johnson wed in October
- 'See Love' in action; group outreach for special needs
- The Paper teams up to help Chargers After Prom
- Two C'ville companies nominated for award
- Motorcyclist injured in crash
- Motorcyclist injured when bike hits a road sign
- RE/MAX Real Estate question of the week
- Warren and Hammon to be married in June
- FISH meets in library
- Churches wanted to play softball
- 150 years ago...
- Annual golf outing set
- Brigance lecture coming to Wabash
- Lawn and Garden show back on
- State announces new troopers to the force
- There will be a new Emergency Management Director coming to Montgomery County...
- Master Gardeners Lawn and Garden Show is on again
- South Montgomery has Kindergarten Round-Up Plans
- Great source for environmental information
- Eggs-acting art
- Gamma Xi has business meeting
- Youth honored in Karate
- RRD employee retiring after a 34 year career
- Etter joins sales staff
- Frank Lloyd Wright expert teaches at Ladoga
- Power of the Cross seen in musical
- Waste Water department head fired after ongoing complaints by EPA
- Crawfordsville Waste Water department head fired after ongoing complaints by EPA
- City's Waste Water Superintendent terminated
- Firefighters enjoy Countdown
- Award-winning author returns to Wabash College
- Iraq war veteran speaks at Rotary
- Spring over to Athens Arts
- Flower Lovers Garden Club met last Wednesday
- Milligan Park splash pad funded
- Polling places finalized
- Emergency management interim director hired
- South Montgomery school board takes up school prayer, student trips
- Baby girl, Hallie Rhoads, is born
- Church having week end Gospel Meeting
- The play 'Old Rugged Cross' comes to Myers dinner theater; directed by Blair
- Indiana Federation of Business and Professional Women met for March
- 34th Annual Festival of the Arts returns
- Remax question of the week: Renting or Owning?
- Ivy Tech bonds to be issued
- Garden Show canceled
- Robots roam CHS
- Champs strut their stuff
- Ask MAC!
- Wabash physics students mark Einstein's birthday
- Perkins Selects First MCCF Community Engagement Board Grant
- Sixth annual YSB Bowling-For- Youth event coming in April
- State accepting applications for 2012 Mr. and Miss Indiana Math and Science
- Espique retiring from Sommer Metalcraft
- Hoosier Heartland State Bank hires John Peterson as commercial/ag lender
- Wabash lecture on 'Enhancing Male Performance' is open to the public
- Local karate students compete at regional level
- Sheriff's Office wants women to be SAFE
- Culver's night to benefit Walnut Elementary
- Emergency Management Director retiring
- AHEAD benefits from Community Foundation grant
- Lew Wallace Study to benefit from History Channel grant
- Athens art gallery says, 'Think spring!'
- Author of economic white paper speaks on what we need to do
- Harmony 18
- Everyone reads in Montgomery County
- Announce your event
- 4th Grade students can win $100 or $50 savings bond
- Tri Kappa art show winners announced
- Shelter receives $47K grant
- City Council Committees meet
- Mr. and Mrs. Jeffers celebrate 55 years
- New Lew Wallace exhibit set to open
- County Sanitarian part of tornado relief team
- 4-H project expo and chili supper is Wednesday
- North Montgomery schools receive $109,000 grant
- Crawfordsville woman chosen 500 festival princess
- CSX tracking the Market Street problem
- Welcome Ross Flint, sports editor
- Local store closing
- The Paper assists relief efforts
- Annual Tri Kappa art show at library
- Spring time at Athens Art
- Katrina, Rita and D'Iberville
- You can help tornado victims
- Church News & Directory
- Tornado Watch cancelled, Wind Advisory remains in effect
- General Lew Wallace pillar
- Talk on "Mediators with a Soul" planned at Wabash
- Blustery Day
- Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Montgomery County extended until 2:45 p.m.
- Hail to the South
- Tornado Watch until 7 p.m.
- Entertainment announced for Strawberry Festival
- Severe Thunderstorm Warning extended until 11:15 a.m.
- Severe Thunderstorm Warning
- Wind Advisory, Thunderstorm Watch issued
- What will Friday be like here? Violent storms ravage Midwest.
- Franciscan St. Elizabeth Health - Crawfordsville celebrates National Athletic Trainer Month
- Free safety class offered
- Agriculture focus of museum exhibit
- Stroke and Osteoporosis Screenings Coming to Crawfordsville
- Parke/Vermillion Crisis Pregnancy Center now open
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- Southmont students named Foundations of Life essay winners
- Church youth worker investigated for abuse allegations
- Superintendent of Public Instruction visits Crawfordsville Rotary Club
- Splash for babies in March
- MCCF launches Community Engagement Grants
- Genealogy Club News
- Agriculture focus of museum exhibit
- Crawfordsville airman promoted during deployment
- Rokita comments on Secretary of State testimony
- McDonald's® honors outstanding restaurant manager
- Montgomery County Drainage Board Agenda
- NSF Grant to Fund Retention Research
- Mayor answers questions at local restaurant
- Mayor Todd Barton releases statement on news that Crawfordsville is a finalist for Stellar Communities grant
- Crawfordsville named finalist in Stellar Communities grant program
- In Their Own Words: Dr. David Blix
- Legislative Breakfast at Detchon
- Have a question? Ask MAC! He will find out for you.
- Church Men United begin Lenten Breakfast Series
- IURC expected to rule on power plant sale in April
- Preschoolers make friends in Germany
- Preschoolers make friends in Germany
- Preschoolers make friends in Germany
- Preschoolers make friends in Germany
- Six North students go to All-State
- Wabash, Crawfordsville pull together to raise funds for education in Africa
- Local housing report shows increasing strength
- Real Estate Question of the Week
- Sugar Creek Squares Square Dance Club
- Girl scouts celebrate 'World of Thinking' Day
- How much does it cost for food?
- Alumni Prep Top Ten Students for Wabash
- Ask MAC!
- Ivy Tech, WGU announce new degree in Crawfordsville
- Wood workers and carvers prove wood can look like anything!
- Local child care program gets rewarded having great system
- Scholarship for students going into education
- Museum looking for ambassadors
- Thinking of you, Girl Scout!
- Southmont plans freshman orientation meeting
- BPW meets at Allen's Country Kitchen
- Redevelopment Commission asks City Council for transfer
- City waiting for news on Stellar Communities Grant
- BPW meets at Allen's Country Kitchen
- Award Winning Writer Kwame Dawes to Give Talk at Wabash
- Thompson honors Super Bowl Host Committee
- Auction will benefit local youth
- Snow doesn't stop drivers
- South gets good news, then bad
- Covered bridge to be renovated
- City Council honors fallen fire fighter
- Organist James O'Donnell to give recital at Wabash
- Gamma Xi Omega Chapter Psi Iota xI
- 'Arrgh!' Treasure Island comes to the Vanity
- 3-year-old dies in car accident
- Pence speaks to Crawfordsville
- Diamond rental going up
- Brown sponsors Senate bills in House
- MCED calls special meeting
- Council embraces joint resolution
- MCED sorting out city, county action
- MCED faces reorganization
- Southmont kids get laptops
- Everyone wonders... 'What went right?' with the weather this winter? ...Remember last year?
- Newell and Bowen to marry this fall
- Bowl Buzz is here also
- Company moving out of Crawfordsville
- Data indicates housing market improving here
- Ask MAC
- Crawfordsville is stopover for Super Bowl fans
- Atco Rubber Products moving sheet metal operation out of Crawfordsville
- Airport ready for Super Bowl
- No suspect in murder case
- Fog hits County
- Police continue to investigate murder
- Dense fog causes delays
- Bohlanders announce daughter's engagement
- Clines announce engagement of daughter
- City signs contract for grant writing services
- Historical Society appoints new executive director
- Mayor gives State of City Address
- Police continue to follow leads in murder case
- One airlifted following rollover crash
- Grace Fellowship Ministries at Wesley Chapel to celebrate anniversary and building dedication
- Police believe Kessler died Saturday
- Ladoga residents divided
- Super Bowl weekend rooms great value here
- Kessler believed to be killed between 7 p.m. and midnight on Saturday.
- One airlifted following rollover crash
- First show will be 'I Do, I Do!'
- West Central to offer law enforcement class
- Hoosier Heatland State Bank promotes Smaltz to chief lending officer
- C'ville announces Honor Roll
- Haycrafts' celebrate daughters wedding
- Mayor to give State of City Address
- Ladoga man murdered; autopsy says: gunshot wound
- Ladoga death ruled 'Homicide'
- Indiana's Universities and Colleges Support Mentoring
- Montgomery Medicine No. 188: Norovirus
- JUMP makes a big splash
- CreativeLAB Offers Multi Media Satisfaction
- Ladoga man found dead in his home
- Don't miss the memories . . .
- Hunt and Kilanowski married
- Chamber members can apply for cheaper credit card payment service
- Crawfordsville ready to greet Super Bowl guests
- Boots supports child labor bill reform
- Auditions planned for young performers
- Tipmont awards five grants
- Ask MAC!
- People share after thief steals from veteran
- Attorney for Waveland company responds to U.S. Department of Labor accusations
- Five taken to area hospitals after head-on collision
- Ducks Unlimited celebrates 75 years protecting waterfowl
- Power plant sale delayed
- School board approves Tuttle Middle School project
- Head on crash sends five to hospital
- Sale of power plant delayed
- CDPL Board of trustees called meeting to order on 12th
- Freshman, Abraham stars in Olivet's producation of 'Once Upon a Mattress'
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- Colored pencils to be workshop
- HSPA to award scholarship to student
- Resolutions request to restore Central Time
- New website to picture inmates
- Pam's Promise helps with statewide count
- Slick roads causing drivers problems
- Hoosier State Press Association to award $1,500 scholarships
- Snowmobile accident lands Bremen man in jail for drunk driving
- Valparaiso man charged in molestation of 3-year-old
- Report suggests risk could outweigh benefits of daily aspirin regimen
- Southmont High School shares honor roll
- DeKalb County Commissioners pass wind farm regulations
- Postage for letters now costs 45 cents
- Chamber members favor right-to-work
- Manpower celebrates with grand re-opening
- Unemployment remains steady
- Purdue scholarship available
- 48-year-old Angola woman sentenced to 30 years in prison
- ISU shares Dean's List
- Purdue expert says Super Bowl ads may not be worth the money
- Double Duzzin home extension
- Indiana's Universities and Colleges Support Mentoring
- Commissioners look at 'workfare' possibilities
- Mayor encourages Main Street
- Wabash alumni's film at festival
- C'ville High School announced honor roll students
- Strange weather strikes county
- Sorority announced relay chairperson
- Peculiar weather strikes county
- REVIEW: "The Dixie Swim Club" is like a dip in warm water on a cool January night
- Road conditions improving but still slick
- Travel difficult in West Central Indiana
- Church News
- Ramsey course offered at First Baptist Church
- In Brief -
- FISH Food Pantry
- Bits 'N Pieces
- Ask: MAC: "I thought we were getting a Cracker Barrel."
- Final numbers: MUFFY down $35,000 from 2010
- Mayor meets with public
- Pedestrian in hospital following accident
- Hockersmith OK with challenge
- Special Weather Statement for Montgomery County
- Kroger celebrates grand reopening
- Colonna drops obstetrics practice
- Board passes short contract for MCED
- Soil and water conservation district annual meeting
- Durrect files for election
- Durrett files for election
- Walnut Elementary Perfect Attendance
- Ground breaking of new senior housing
- Frank Lloyd Wright displayed at Ladoga library
- Utley files for election
- Kroger celebrates with grand re-opening
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- Thompsons announce the engagement of daughter Alli
- Child pulled from icy pond in Brown County
- The Shouting Colors of Alice Harpel
- Boots fears alcohol bill is dead
- Students learn personal safety
- Bits & Pieces
- Ask MAC!
- North Montgomery grad serving as intern in State Senate
- School delays and closings
- Streets, roads were kept open
- Weatherman gives us a break
- Relay for Life kicks off
- Wabash Dean's List announced
- School board approves Tuttle hearing
- Police commissioners named
- Mayor plans state of city speech
- Mayor appoints police commissioners
- Snow, wind could make travel difficult later today and tonight
- Cox celebrate 60th anniversary
- Southmont FFA places in state contest
- Mayor assures Park Department
- Waveland business fined by Labor Department
- Waveland company fined $82,514 by U.S. Department of Labor after boy's arm was severed
- Community reacts to Tuttle building presentation
- Jessica Eichorst and Derek Fike announce their engagement
- New metal company coming to Crawfordsville
- Community reacts to Tuttle rebuild
- New company coming to Crawfordsville
- Company building plant near Nucor
- Decision about Tuttle Middle School up in air
- Brock and Turpin are married in December
- It was a summer wedding - Watkins and Fishero married in July
- Courthouse Commissioners Room to be expanded
- City Council says noise is a problem
- Meetings to discuss Tuttle Middle School planned for tonight and Tuesday
- BREAKING NEWS: Ridge sentenced to 14 years after being convicted of attacking his wife with a hammer
- Overpecks celebrate 75th wedding anniversary
- Lawson and Cosenza plan to be married
- Lester and Kusgen are married
- North Montgomery hosts Distinguished Young Women
- General surgeon begins practice in Crawfordsville
- AT&T expands network
- Tipmont REMC seeks juniors for Washington, D.C.trip
- Patient says, 'Thanks' a year after surgery
- Business and Professional Women
- Let the Readers' Choice be known!
- Want a better life? Live Green!
- New business offers supplements
- Democrats dodge second day of Legislative session
- Cards appreciated for 95-year-old widow of Pearl Harbor survivor
- Eichorst and Fike to wed
- Brown Township's Danny Rice prefers the simple things of life
- Overturned semi spills contaminated soil, closes S.R. 234
- UPDATE: S.R. 234 expected to remain closed for several hours after semi overturns
- Cope and Clark announce engagement
- Some not-so-happy other firsts from the police and fire departments
- Gage Dixon is first baby of new year
- City Council makes board appointments
- Barton becomes Mayor of Crawfordsville
- Judge administers oath to city and town officials
- Autumn Embers Extension Homemakers Club
- Harmony 19 Home Demonstration Club
- Monday is legal holiday
- County Council, Commissioners use new rule (to them)
- Mayor-elect Barton makes more city appointments
- $40,000 for railroad safety
- Remodeling plans discussed
- County personnel manual amended
- Snowman makes statement
- Homecenter declares Janie Remley Day
- State Police assigns new detective
- Changing faces of city government
- Why go out of town for your oxygen service?
- Weliver to continue as city department head
- Mayor-elect seeks new director for CEL&P, Accelplus
- Many events in Montgomery County shaped 2011
- Sugar Creek Squares Dance Club
- 'Twas the Day Before Christmas (with apologies to Clement Moore)
- Franklin to offer oil class
- Sunshine Society collects for needy
- Four faculty members granted tenure at Wabash
- Waynetown resident to study abroad
- Lew Wallace one of 10 to be honored in Indianapolis
- Project REINdear helps Santa
- City to cut drain assessment
- Library offers class on green living
- Congratulations to winners of The Paper's Turkey Scramble
- Redevelopment Commission has full agenda
- Showdown at the pump? 2011 was year of big swings in gas prices
- Baggy Pants Burlesque coming to Beef & Boards
- State to correct flood plain maps
- BPW of Crawfordsville
- The Ladies Morning Circle of Waynetown Christian Church
- Watch for 'No Idling" zones
- Author's books stretch from Sugar Creek to Scotland
- State legislators address voters' concerns
- Plans for Community Christmas Dinner under way
- Grant promotes walking and biking
- Music tells Christmas story at First Christian on Sunday
- Norman named police chief
- Assistant fire chief named
- Mike Norman new police chief
- Walmart grants benefit YSB
- CEL&P employees to get 1 percent raise
- Mitchell retained as waste water superintendent
- Architect wins 2012 Driehaus Prize from Notre Dame University
- Police: Enforcing phone ban while driving could be tough
- Woodland management class offered
- Hearing Care Professionals winner
- Legislative breakfast is Saturday
- Public comment period ending
- Homeland Security urges ladder safety
- Lugar welcomes students to symposium
- The Anna Harter Walter Association
- Cold beer sales: Dry, dry again?
- New fire chief coming out of retirement
- Be careful when driving on wet roads
- Students earn fire fighter certification
- Local Farm Bureau honored
- Liquor bills to be announced
- Johnson named parks director
- Barton chooses to keep Hesler
- Council splits in final meeting
- Santa to visit Linden
- Christmas Story deadline extended
- Former senator to receive MCED award
- There's an Eagle Scout in the family
- Be sure to winterize your car before the heavy winter weather hits
- Track Santa's travel
- A delicious tradition
- Crowd comes out for craft show
- Bringing Christmas cheer
- Not your typical Santa
- MCCF scholarship applications now available
- Donations being accepted to help Kurtis Lewellen
- JUMPing in the Kitchen
- Sugar Creek is one of state's cleanest rivers
- Christmas party Tuesday
- Leadership Academy graduates nine students
- Sunshine Society Donations
- Free Alzheimer's Association expo Monday at library
- Allen to continue as planning director
- Ridge found not guilty of attempted murder but guilty of battery charges
- Three deputies hired by Montgomery County Sheriff's Office
- Goody's encourages shoppers to purchase a 'Bear that Cares' to benefit Toys for Tots
- Hoover presents 'Alice in Wonderland'
- 52nd Christmas for Crawfordsville store
- Jury expected to begin deliberation on Friday
- Election Board says law was broken but no further action will be taken
- Work Ethic Key to Wabash Recruiting
- Southmont crops team headed to state
- TIF money pledged for drain
- Firefighters support REINdear program and Youth Service Bureau
- MCCF gives free clinic $75,000 'shot in the arm'
- Man on trial for attempted murder
- Jury hears testimony in trial of man charged with Attempted Murder
- Jury selection begins in Tim Ridge trial
- City Council approves $10,000 for council attorney
- NMHS to be site of holiday show
- 'O, Christmas tree, O, Christmas tree'
- Back to the drawing board for sewer
- Luminary Walk set for Sunday in Waynetown
- Open house planned Sunday at Gen. Lew Wallace Study
- Sunshine Society donations keep coming in to help others
- Parade steps off at 2:30 Sunday
- Woman saved from freezing weather as a child
- Sewer plans may be cut back
- Santa: 'I'll be at Sunday parade.'
- Pam's Promise gets boost from area Realtors group
- Harmony 18 Club News
- Youth sing of Christmas
- Housing numbers bring hope
- Wabash College Chamber Orchestra in concert Sunday
- Retirement from R.R. Donnelley
- Aging and exercise
- Several events at Purdue will celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.
- Mr. and Mrs. Williams
- Holiday tea features wreath sale
- Deepest snowfall ... so far
- Largest accumulating snow of season falling in Crawfordsville
- One vehicle crash slows interstate traffic in Tippecanoe County
- Bridgeton Country Christmas now under way in Parke County
- Franciscan St. Elizabeth Health announces organizational appointments
- 'Wamidan' subject of Lunch with the League
- 'How do I know the house I buy will have good resale value?'
- Accident victim released from hospital
- SWAT team ends standoff
- SWAT Team ends standoff in Darlington
- Flood Watch
- Review: Beef & Boards Christmas, more glamorous than in years past
- Honest Hoosier
- Party Night a busy time for businesses
- Crowds line streets of downtown for Party Night
- Wininger, Shanks to exchange vows in 2012
- Awesome Controller receives top prize
- Police investigate reported vehicle vandalisms and thefts at Purdue University campus
- Crawfordsville resident appointed to Grassroots Legislative Task Force
- Southmont High School honor roll
- System being developed to measure properties of living cells
- Crawfordsville woman publishes 'Rise of the Spyres'
- Choose Christmas trees wisely to reduce risk of fire
- Christmas parade set for Dec. 4
- Sunshine Society ready to assist this season
- Automobile smashes into utility pole
- Black Friday rings in the Christmas shopping season
- Support MUFFY and win
- Black Friday good time to shop local
- You can make a lasting difference in a child's life this holiday through the Montgomery Co. Com. Foundation
- Salon offers discount cards
- Saturday's the big night!
- Counting pizza sauce as vegetable no laughing matter
- North Montgomery High School honor roll
- Toy drive at Athena Sport & Fitness
- Tipmont REMC named employer of the year by INFBPW
- Holiday closings in county
- Barton following plan to take office
- Election Board hearing rescheduled
- Parade registration deadline extended to Friday
- BPW chooses first service award winner
- Steele honored by school nurses' association
- Boots: Statements are not true
- New Market Elementary School releases honor roll, perfect attendance and Character Counts lists
- New process could lead to better diabetes research
- Bridgeton offers two weekends of family fund
- Genealogy Club
- Ladoga dedicates new firehouse
- Local man to chair U.S.-Arab panel
- Democrats to ask for another hearing date
- Dubble Duzzin
- Second annual Small Business Day needs support
- Operation Toy Box XVIII begins in county
- MCCF celebrates individual donors
- Hearing date set for Boots' complaint against Democrats
- Habitat seeks families who want a home
- Celebrate Community Foundation Week
- Lacey Biddle, Paul Fritsch
- Deadline for America's Farmers Grow Communities is Nov. 30
- Million-dollar lottery ticket sold in Crawfordsville
- Complaint filed against Democrats
- Church has past and future
- Crawfordsville resident to perform in opera at UE
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- Business Anniversary - CEL&P
- CHS play opens Friday
- South Montgomery attorney retires
- Principal: Drug rumors are not true
- Former resident to debut latest children's book
- Real estate office plans expansion
- Business Anniversary - Town & Country Homecenter
- Fastest campus computer at Purdue
- Landowners informed about hearing
- Donnelleys honored by State of Indiana
- Property taxes to back sewer
- Innovative learning technology to make debut
- Your Thanksgiving meal will be more expensive this year
- Hester will celebrate five years with Sommer Metalcraft
- Tandy's vision still followed
- Waynetown Morning Circle
- Crawfordsville teacher awarded grant
- City councilman's call for apology goes unheeded
- School board fields questions about future
- Severe thunderstorm warning until 4:45 p.m.
- At least two companies may build on Memorial Drive, MCED director tells county commissioners
- Tornado watch for Montgomery County
- New flag pole dedicated downtown
- Veterans' Service Officer Report
- Safe Family Travel campaign under way
- Student receives national honor
- Fire destroys Yountsville Community Church
- Vance's book debunks myths about hell
- Statistics: Voter turnout was typical
- Scholars honored by South Montgomery schools
- Pittsboro man publishes book
- Snow? Really?
- Ivy Tech gets AA rating
- State upholds county CCD decision
- Pyle historic site to be open Friday
- Home improvement store offers scroll saw classes
- The Paper supports our nation's veterans
- City puts TIF decision on hold while waiting for more information
- Indiana State Police plans DUI checkpoint in county
- Downtown merchants bring out a princess, a fireman and even Raggedy Ann & Andy
- Meet the candidates:Grant Tharp
- Meet the candidates: Ray Kirtley
- Meet the candidates: Andy Biddle
- Doing some Christmas shopping . . .
- Vegetable elicits 'yum' or 'yecch' from Hoover School students
- Genealogy Club News Report
- Presbyterians support church coffee project
- Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Botts
- Board awarded 'Exemplary' status
- Wingate boil order to last 2-3 weeks
- Family is blessed by two employers
- Women's Center shares in Tipmont REMC grant
- Candidate Todd Barton endorsed by MIBOR
- Essential oils are path to health and wellness
- Short on 'Jeopardy's' Tournament of Champions
- Board of Works Scoreboard
- Nature writer to speak at Wabash College
- Pavilion planned for library
- Coroner rules death at Nucor was accidental
- Drivers needed for Meals On Wheels
- Christmas parade auction date set
- Area IV department receives international recognition
- 11th pie run set for Thanksgiving Day
- Kids are veterans of the theater
- Democrats accuse local officials
- Maintenance worker dies after being struck by a piece of machinery at Nucor Steel
- Celebrate Halloween
- Prostate screens offered by Greencastle hospital
- Blue Star Mothers plan bean dinner
- MCED executive comments on potential for new business
- Construction has begun
- Right to work subject at breakfast
- History-Mystery Tour Oct. 28
- FISH meeting minutes
- Time for U.S.
- 100 years in Crawfordsville
- Candidate responds to governor's endorsement
- City considers legal action against property owner
- Mmm! Hot meal raises money for MUFFY
- Governor endorses candidate
- St. Vincent Heart Center receives top honor
- Company will purchase gold in Crawfordsville
- Presbyterian Holiday Bazaar set for Nov. 3
- Tea Party to meet
- It's time to check furnaces
- Gamma XI Chapter of Psi Iota Xi Sorority
- Riding bikes at school was never like this!
- CHS Open House Thursday
- Congressman Rokita '92 Salutes Ed Mclean
- Rokita '92 Discusses Tax Policy
- Whitmer Â’69: The Liberal Arts as Ammunition
- Healthcare Law Topic of 18th Moot Court
- Slavens promoted
- Battle of the Bands postponed
- Neal Tire hosting food drive for local pantries
- Waynetown pool haunted!
- Walmart Optical chooses Walnut
- Legislative breakfast set for Saturday
- Athena plans third Health & Wellness Expo
- Sugar Creek Squares Square Dance Club
- CHS athletes offering holiday greenery
- Fundraiser will help pay for child's surgery
- Sowers chosen Prinicpal of the Year
- Wood turning on display at Athens Art
- History-Mystery Tour nearly ready to go
- Bank robbery suspect caught
- Hospital to host 'Grab the Girls and Go'
- Let the good times roll!
- Brown receives public policy award
- Southmont Jr. High principal honored
- Red Hat Society visits The Beef House
- Fashion show benefits cancer survivors
- Man shot near Waterford Apartments
- Learn about county's Civil War soldiers
- Grant to make free clinic a reality
- Spa package given at Ladies' Night Out
- Violin virtuoso to perform at Wabash College
- Legendary Olympic Coaches Speak Sunday
- Memorial Service for Vic Powell Sunday
- Donations needed for Walnut Elementary Fall Festival
- CROP Walk set for Oct. 23
- COPS grant could provide two additional officers
- 'How things ought to be:' Candidates debate issues
- B.P.W.
- Wedding: Mr. and Mrs. Gullion
- Economy was subject of Tuesday debate
- Attempted bank robbery at Crawfordsville
- Two important debates this week
- Registration deadline today
- Council gets noisy after vote
- Wood turner named featured artist at Athens Art
- Red Cross encourages families to talk about home fire safety
- Health care to be topic of discussion at forum
- Remembering Jeff Chapman
- Law Firm of Harris, Harvey & Peebles welcomes new partner
- Cemetery tour coming in October
- Knowling: Never Be Afraid to Change
- Two motorcycle accidents on S. R. 47 Saturday
- Two motorcycle accidents on S. R. 47 Saturday
- Walk to fight breast cancer
- Ho-ho-holidays!
- New Market Elementary School Honor Roll
- Agents attend Day of Distinction Rally
- Candidates to debate Tuesday
- Healthcare economist to lecture at Wabash
- Sugar Creek Squares Square Dance Club
- Car seat safety clinic coming
- Knowling to share his story of success
- Indiana Water's rate increase request is opposed
- Beloved Wabash teacher leaves rich legacy behind
- Youth Service Bureau has new director
- Halloween photo contest begins today
- Manager helps cancer victim with fundraiser
- Really big hand!
- Fight cancer on Saturday
- The 2012 County Budget
- Southmont High School Honor Roll
- Morillo to give lecture
- Local artist wins award
- Business anniversary
- Morillo to Give LaFollette Lecture
- City Council Scorecard
- Trapper education class offered
- One arrested after fatal crash
- DLGF listens at hearing
- 175 'Celebrate Courage' Sunday
- Drama opening at Vanity
- Sheriff completes training
- Enjoy an old-fashioned Sunday
- Bereavement support group available
- Tax sale called 'necessary function'
- Commissioners cut Cum Bridge rate
- It's here! The Paper's new website is live today
- Time to buy coats again
- FAITH Alliance celebrates courage
- Vote for your favorite art this weekend
- Anniversary
- Anniversary
- Birth announcement:
- Pharmaceutical company interested in locating on Memorial Drive
- Ivy Tech looks over architectural design
- Parker and Williamson plan marriage
- Land sale to CEL&P put on hold
- 'Most dramatic budget crisis' coming in '12 states report
- Clean out those medicine cabinets
- North seeks bus maintenance building
- Budget hearing tonight
- Nature's tears miss most of scramble
- Time magazine bureau chief to speak at Wabash Thursday
- Arts celebration will be a weekend of cultural creativity
- Valero donates $35,000 to help youth
- CCD remonstrance hearing will follow agenda
- Dubble Duzzin Home Extension
- Delta Theta Tau Sorority News
- Genealogy Club
- Harmony 18
- New attorney in Crawfordsville
- Family Crisis Shelter gets grant
- Tea Party makes plans
- It's Your Money: State calls hearing on tax increase
- Man wants to save burned out house
- Traffic stop leads to drug bust
- Answer: Christopher Short!
- New restaurant coming to town
- Birth Announcement
- Meeting of FISH
- Beauty or danger? Maybe both?
- Home sales on the rise
- Crawfordsville man to be on Jeopardy's Tournament of Champions
- Attempt to promote 3 city employees fails
- One office's value
- Mayor announces plan during campaign
- MXIBS - Looking Backward and Living Forward
- Knight Shares Highlights, Petty Friendship
- Wabash helps MUFFY for 36th year
- Golf scramble honors youth, helps family
- Mr. and Mrs. Hedrick
- Kullen and Breannah Bonebrake
- Fish fry continues in Waynetown
- Let the tailgating begin
- Raffle raising money for MUFFY
- Unemployment rose slightly
- Cory Knecht golf outing tees off Sept. 24
- Walking to raise awareness
- Despite construction, Big Dipper still open
- Woman hits man in wheelchair
- Final Lunch On The Plaza is Friday
- Fashion's First Lady
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- Dirt soon will fly in Commerce Park
- MUFFY sets $505k goal
- Crawfordsville woman accused of stealing over $39k
- Budget dominates discussion
- Rule drops out, candidates comment
- Ind. Federation of Business and Professional Women
- Golf scramble tees off Saturday
- City Council rejects request for tax credit enhancements
- Infant unresponsive in vehicle
- Commissioners OK Council to consider E911 loan
- South set to adopt budget Sept. 26
- Barton campaign announces website
- Remembering Sept. 11, 2001
- Dinner with high hopes, low turnout
- Still classmates after all these years
- Red Cross urges us to be prepared
- New business about 'Empowerment'
- Young photographer 'lens' himself a hand
- Wabash Men Elected Pres., VP at Harlaxton
- 4-H model of Whitlock project wins at State Fair
- CEO disagrees with critics
- Tours offer a stroll through history
- Nursing home seeks city backing
- Ivy Tech launches new corporate college
- Sept. 11, 2001 - Let us never forget
- Wabash Sweeps 49th Hokum Karem
- Holiday closings announced
- FOP chooses candidate
- Are they putting together a deal?
- Candidate presents his 'Agenda' for Crawfordsville
- Advice: Think about selling corn
- Samantha Lynn Harris
- The Paper, radio stations announce debates
- Halloween hours set by city
- Veteran agent plans to continue tradition
- New store, 'Goody's, Goody!'
- Retired officers: What the monument means to me
- Remember the fallen
- Mayoral candidate Barton offers plan for city
- Kroger raises money for Crawfordsville firefighters
- Large demand leads to paid website delay
- Ward attends karate camp
- Boy Scouts complete landscaping project
- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rippy Sr.
- University of Evansville
- Ivy Tech saves $75 million in 3 years
- Rodeo: CEL&P lineworkers compete for professional recognition, receive training and practice in a safe environment
- Women's Legacy Fund awards 2011-2012 grant to Crawfordsville High School
- Taste: Winner in 2011 was The Juniper Spoon
- Taste: Winner in 2011 was The Juniper Spoon
- Educator remembered as great friend
- Educator remembered as great friend
- Small fire at CHS
- Mayoral candidate offers plan
- Fundraiser for fairgrounds
- Community Day coming to Walnut Township
- What's happening at the library in September?
- Linemen rodeo this weekend
- Brown-Boggs
- Wingate placed under a boil order
- Retired banker, councilman passes away
- Get a 'Taste' for a good cause
- Get a 'Taste' for a good cause
- Housing market inching up
- Housing market inching up
- Back to School for Crawfordsville - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
- Education efforts applauded
- Business Anniversary
- Turpin-Ellingwood and Brock plan to be married
- J.D.'s life continues to bless others
- Power plant sale passes city council
- $200,000 donated to Red Cross and counting
- City, county will share Ivy Tech expense
- Mike needs a friend
- Byers art still on display
- Grab your fork . . .
- Live music tonight at Crawfordsville's newest venue
- I.U. lecturer opens dental practice in Waveland
- County Council given financial planning tools
- Sharing clothes
- State Fair says 'thank you,' offers free admission today and Friday
- Downtown litter discussed by board
- Local boy wows 'em on tour
- Look! Up in the sky!
- Mr. and Mrs. Miller
- Jury trial rescheduled
- Grim numbers: County Council to learn how much more they have to cut
- Still time to sign up for Leadership Academy
- Girl likes to sew, needs mentor
- Waynetown residents at Sugarland concert when stage collapses
- Convict sentenced to 8 years in jail on sexual misconduct charges
- Sidewalk sale continues
- Wood collectors to meet
- Body of Crawfordsville man found in Greencastle
- Garden chosen by club
- Cross-country team to train at Commerce Park
- Event to fight breast cancer kicks off
- Bell-McClamroch
- Sale raises money for the needy
- Drug arrests made at motel
- Delta Theta Tau Local Club Meeting
- Delta Theta Tau National Convention
- City Council
- Missing girls located in Hendricks County
- County considers hiring freeze
- Mr. and Mrs. Fike
- North Montgomery French students tour Europe
- Business and Professional Women
- Time to JUMP
- Non-sufficient funds to pay Accelplus bonds ... again
- Waynetown dives into pool project
- Flower Lovers Garden Club
- Have you seen these girls?
- Inner-City Kids Embrace Project Coach
- Mr. and Mrs. Miller
- Eyler-Hohenstein
- 'Have you seen this girl?'
- 'Service with a smile'
- Ladoga Lions won't sleep tonight
- Wabash deadline extended
- Motel manager earns certification
- Fellowship of Christian Ladies
- Buy 'Taste of Montgomery County' tickets now and save $1
- Music brings 'Joy'
- Augustus Clark Edwards
- Learning Academy open to all
- Whitlock open again
- Local man honored for Purdue efforts
- Enjoy a refreshing Sunday
- MUFFY is ready for YOU
- Local swimmer qualifies for Olympic Trial
- Brown Named Director of MXIBS
- Crawfordsville mayor endorses John Gregg for governor
- 'Watch 'er go!' Power plant to be fired up for tests
- $2 million for Ivy Tech?
- Tobias Pressley Moore
- C'ville gets look at 'Chicago'
- Real estate market might be looking up
- Mr. and Mrs. Quisenberry
- Mr. and Mrs. Hirt
- Wabash students need friends
- Is local control of education becoming the road less traveled?
- Meeting a star
- Governor recognizing community foundations
- Red Cross benefits from foundation gift
- Dog locked in hot car
- Heat causes Tipmont REMC to issue warning
- County Commissioner: Ivy Tech and 4-H Inc., have talked about sharing space
- Gilt and Barrow champions chosen
- Wingate couple wins award
- Today at the fair
- Man talked out of suicide after bridge is closed 4 hours
- Robbers get cell phones worth thousands of dollars
- Accelplus bond issues raised
- Mr. and Mrs. Hicks
- Sale results in savings for CEL&P
- Anniversary:Vicki Reynolds
- Upcoming Wedding
- Monday at the 4-H Fair
- Cash needed for memorial
- Grand champions chosen in sheep show
- 4-H Poultry Show results
- Coal Creek Township Fair Results - Beef
- Today at the 4-H Fair
- Food auction raises $1,000s
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- Boots ranked among state's most pro-jobs legislators
- Program like Even Start at Willson School
- Thrifty 4-Hers shop local
- Mr. and Mrs. Moffett
- Engagement: Clayton-Botts
- Ball State announces graduates, dean's list
- Downtown alive with sales
- Crawfordsville pair arrested for theft
- Support for Ivy Tech assured
- South announces registration, book fees
- REVIEW: "Church Basement Ladies 2: A Second Helping"
- I-74 pursuit leads to arrest
- State representative praised by Chamber of Commerce
- County Council raises CCD tax
- Epsilon Omega Chapter of Delta Theta Tau
- Family important to Habitat
- Explore your brain!
- New candidate draws response from opponents
- Grant will benefit at-risk girls
- Smiths celebrate 50th anniversary
- Business & Professional Women
- Local artist honored
- 4-H Fair Queen to be crowned Saturday
- Animals enjoyed by Lew Wallace shown to kids
- How will city spend $400,000?
- City Council votes for Ivy Tech appropriation
- Banjo Corp. not moving business
- Missing teen could be runaway
- Grant helps Sunshine Vans keep rolling
- Sergeant honored on Independence Day
- Town enjoys fresh produce and new business
- Media, police looking for bath salts
- Ivy Tech considers Target building
- Cook Heating donates to fireworks
- Vintage country shop open
- More than $350,000 granted
- Freedom Fest is three days away
- Is it fair time already?
- Boots and Lindner
- Sugar Creek Squares
- 25th anniversary in local industry
- Harmony 18
- South and Simpson to wed
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- More than dogs!
- Man struck by train remains hospitalized
- New Richmond builds on tradition
- Ivy Tech makes its case
- Train hits Crawfordsville man
- Students Challenged and Inspired by Rural Kenya
- Thompsons celebrate 50th anniversary
- County employees' health plan approved
- Dean's List
- Genealogy Club
- New principal named at Sommer Elementary
- Photos in future for 911
- Traffic plan to celebrate
- 4-H chooses capital campaign director
- Chiropractor with ties to area opens office in Crawfordsville
- AT&T plans to bring faster Internet to county
- Student named to dean's list
- Investment Club
- For one afternoon, museum is all about the Benjamins
- Nail tech joins salon
- 80 receive GEDs
- Naomi Pearl Turner
- Business and Professional Women
- Red Cross to open new shelters in 10 towns
- Youth Academy offers wide variety
- 'Woods' opens tonight
- Open house for Historical Society director
- Caydence Jolee Paris
- Stabbing victim clings to life
- Giving care: Another side to the cancer story
- 7 school bands + 1 big parade = lots of music!
- Soccer Turf is Here!
- NAWM Elects New Officers, Members
- Man stabbed on porch
- Donations accepted for rings
- Keep your photos safe
- Child drowns in Darlington
- Marriage workshop Saturday
- Waynetown pastors meet
- Hearing Care Professionals teams up for unprecedented event
- Community Foundation grant goes to YSB
- Time for public to talk about Ivy Tech
- A special day for Dad
- Harrison Village Commissary is holding on-site sale at Grissom Air Reserve Base
- Power plant contract could be back today
- Riding, rain or shine
- Wabash president endorses Ivy Tech expansion
- Responders practice for outbreak
- Franciscan St. Elizabeth Health announces promotions
- Hemmerlein accepts position at Indiana Historical Society
- Historical Society announces essay contest winners
- Most Wanted program a success
- City approves sidewalk loan
- Enjoy Lunch on Plaza
- Cruise & fly this weekend
- Murder! Scandal! And . . . jazz?
- Tox-Away Day June 25
- Waynetown pool remains closed
- Wright named to Dean's List
- Small town pride still shines
- It's time for tea
- John Jeffrey Wininger
- Asbury, Bonebrake to wed June 25
- County residents medal at Area IV senior games
- North FFA goes to Holiday World
- Milligan: Words can't describe this feeling
- League endorses Ivy Tech
- Cook Heating & Air donates to AWL
- Ivy Tech wins MCCF 20th Anniversary Grant
- Abatement talks turn heated
- Brainard receives CCAC All-Academic award
- Strawberries rule this year's festival
- Undercover mayor
- They have the world at their fingertips ... but can teens handle it?
- Softball is good news
- Walgreens all paws for AWL
- Strawberry Festival has emergency plan
- For taxpayers and Ivy Tech it's been a two-year drama
- Heads Up!
- County might assist Ivy Tech
- Africa experience coming to Ladoga
- Autumn Embers Extension Homemakers Club
- Sugar Creek Squares Square Dance Club
- Retirements, new hires approved by school board
- City considers spending money on Ivy Tech study
- Beat the heat
- Top 10: The top 10 paid positions in Montgomery County government
- Delta Theta Tau chapter meets
- Robert Lux Jr.
- Amber Powers and Jon Sparks plan to wed
- Waynetown pool to be repaired
- Harmony 18
- Art gallery wins $1,000 grant
- We've got 'Annie!'
- Record rains make growing pains
- Marine will miss graduation
- Mr. and Mrs. Howell celebrate 50th anniversary
- Singer returns to local church
- Boys State delegates chosen
- Students'paintings to form Montgomery County mural
- Power to persuade council?
- Smart workout ahead of the curve
- Roberts and Beach are married
- Southmont choir members earn awards
- Employee has been with company 30 years
- Strawberry Festival to feature Tom Schloot Memorial Corvette Show
- Strawberry Festival entertainment set
- Hoover receives $1,000 grant
- Many Memorial Day observances in county
- Linemen reflect on storm aid trip
- One bidder seeking to buy power plant
- 35 years
- Methodists to host worship service at Strawberry Festival
- Pool opening delayed
- Strong storms pass through area ... again
- Czaika and Ratcliff
- You might be a survivor
- New candidate seeks at-large seat on city council
- Real smooth
- Reese Michael Bullock
- Frazier celebrates 30 years
- Lebline and Hunley wed
- Davis and Norton wed
- Strawberry Festival will be green
- North personnel recognized by school board
- County borrows $1 million for HVAC
- Charioteers love to ride to Strawberry Festival
- Ninth $1,000 grant given
- Addison Myers Moore
- Four-mile run part of athletics at Strawberry Festival
- Sharing a vision
- More people finding jobs
- Shooting suspect charged
- 90 booths available for arts and crafts at the Strawberry Festival this year
- Chicken and noodle dinner tonight
- Police officer, city announce settlement of lawsuit
- Trust one goal of Southmont International Culture Day
- $40G city study
- Purdue raising prices
- 'Light the Way' is theme
- Review: 'Cinderella' great show
- Shoaf at Donnelley's for 45 years
- Voting record praised
- Perkins: No desire to be mayor
- Study offers free admission
- Wabash Class of 2011: Lead, Serve, Care
- Feds cut Even Start funds
- Willson staff supports family with CdLS
- Riddle and Tarter announce wedding plans
- Auction to raise money for Addy this weekend
- How much is that puppy in the library?
- Question about military uniforms in high school graduation raised again
- Park board to save money on credit card transactions
- Rain delays Whitlock project
- $1 million loan for courthouse HVAC may come from PNC bank
- Businesses recognized
- Carmel mayor emphasizes similarities with Montgomery County in press conference
- What Next?
- YSB and AHEAD merger called off
- Here's the pitch: Fight cancer
- CEL&P seeks to buy land from county
- Annexation denied
- Something still afoot near Devil's Backbone
- Group grows abilities
- Water rate hike requested
- North students find beauty in math
- HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY! 'Thanks, Mom'
- Harmony 18 Home Demonstration Club
- Indiana Federation Business and Professional Women
- Art draws students out
- Myers-McKinney
- 'Let us pray ...'
- Everything's Blooming at Gen. Lew's place
- Woman of the Year is from Crawfordsville
- Get ready for the big bands
- Motorcyclist killed
- Fewer happy returns
- Wabash Celebrates 1832 Society
- Faculty, Staff Serve Up Finals Week Tradition
- Benefit for little girl with birth defect
- City, county officials report on E911 talks
- Tuttle teacher honored
- Medicine take-back a success
- Wabash Sixth in Final 2011 NCAC Golf Standings
- Top Times Set at Stan Lyons Track and Field Meet
- Golfers Sixth after First Day at Hiram
- More storms likely this weekend
- It's Loyalty Day
- Montgomery County Community Foundation chooses new director
- Community Foundation names next executive director
- Carty and McManomy plan to wed
- Birth: Graham Austin Gerold
- Wabash Pounds Out an NCAC Tourney Win
- Power plant sale incurs cost
- Emergency dispatcher fired
- Quirky spellers
- Time to remember mother
- Siren policy changes remain mystery
- 50th anniversary: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cox
- Big payback expected
- Stormy weather brings high water
- Siren's Song
- North Montgomery schools plan to own all their buses in eight years
- Local PRIDE receives national honors
- Motel 'gunshot' explained
- Gas hits $4.17 in Crawfordsville
- RIVER FLOOD WARNING ISSUED for Sugar Creek
- Job numbers look better
- Drive with caution
- Flash flood watch in Montgomery County
- CHS team scores highest in state
- Storms remain in forecast
- Class reunion
- Birth: Conley Matthew Taylor
- School's phone system restored
- Redistricting forum set for Wednesday
- Academic team competes at Attica
- Habitat latest group to win $1,000 grant prize
- Southmont gearing up for spring musical events
- IACTE honors Wabash students
- City Council to take up Ivy Tech funding
- 70 mph, straight line winds
- Candidate would merge planning departments
- What happened to the weather sirens?
- Cleaning up after the storm
- Storm knocks out school corporation's phone system
- County among hardest-hit in state
- Flower Lovers Garden Club
- Dubble Duzzen Club News
- South board seeks savings
- Valiant warriors against cancer
- Cloncses celebrate 50 years of marriage
- Indiana redistricting topic of League forum
- Saturday program encourages young ladies
- 100 years of local hoops
- Blue gorilla fights MS
- School superintendents, state representative respond to school funding announcement
- Babies walk is Saturday
- School lunch prices increased by a nickel
- First piece in place
- Representative's health bill opposes 'Obamacare," closer to passage
- General Assembly considers redistricting
- Man accused of attempted murder using hammer appears in court
- Conley Matthew Taylor
- Sheriff needs your help to find most wanted
- Union Township Board to look at splash pad for Milligan Park
- Basketball memories to be relived Saturday
- Watkins, Fishero plan to wed
- Open house today at Community Foundation
- Ambrosio Adds Another NCAC Award
- Council keeps speed limit
- Commissioners rescind frost freeze restrictions
- McClaskey joins Hair Loft with more than 11 years experience
- Cummins joins Hair Loft
- Kaila Keener and Chris Smith
- BREAKING NEWS: Crawfordsville woman assaulted with hammer, suspect taken into custody
- Helping families cope with a loss
- Council meeting tonight
- Bowling for Youth deadline extended
- Tipmont REMC adding tree grove
- State legislators trying to find way to pay Guard members if government shuts down
- To Kill a Mockingbird opens April 15 at Vanity
- Radiothon for St. Jude's continues today
- Wear a hat downtown Saturday
- Veterans escort piece of history
- Two-car accident leaves one dead, one injured
- Two-car accident leaves one dead, one injured
- Loyalty Day parade set
- MCCF plans open house
- Carmel mayor to speak at Chamber dinner
- County highway director seeks job changes
- Legislation unifies state funds
- Newspaper exec dead at 55
- E911 center agreement postponed
- Police leave marijuana in van
- Dale Petrie marks 35 years with Sommer Metalcraft
- Wabash Slugs To A Split Against Ohio Wesleyan
- Eagle scout project tribute to his family
- Community invited to mini relay at Wabash
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- Election Board makes changes
- Christopher Short Who is a Jeopardy champ?
- Autumn Embers discuss plans
- Square-dancing the night away
- Tuttle talent on display
- $1 million sewer project to begin this month
- Tickets go on sale today for show to benefit 4-H
- Putnam County Hospital Earns ACR Accreditation
- Crawfordsville hires new police officer
- Emergency responder continues training
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- Day of beauty set for April 16
- Candidates forum program changed after more candidates withdraw
- Track and Field Trio Garners Weekly Conference Awards
- Swart Named NCAC Pitcher of the Week
- Stump named Lilly Scholar
- Making 'a dog's life' better
- White retires from HHSB
- Red Cross teaches safety
- Red Hats party in Crawfordsville
- Coroner: No foul play in fall to death
- Five bags of K2/Spice seized by police
- Projects pay for play
- Body found near Elston softball diamond, next to Sugar Creek
- Utility Service Board seeks input from City Council about Accelplus
- North honors juniors and seniors at banquet
- Local man deployed to Libya
- Education on display
- Campbell Reflects on 150 years of Wabash History
- Students Learn "To Think Without Restraint"
- 'Charlie Brown' runs through Saturday at CHS
- Environmental rules raising cost of Whitlock Avenue project by $13,000
- Nicholson students, parents enjoy Fine Arts Night
- Hose students showcase fine arts
- Shooter sentenced to eight years in prison after killing Smanatha Ross
- BREAKING NEWS: Shooter convicted of Reckless Homicide
- Cauley and Galloway announce engagement
- North Montgomery says, 'Hello, Dolly'
- Car drives through front door
- Fun Day promotes child safety
- Girls learn ins and outs of sewing
- Crash leaves one dead Saturday
- Holm's Homer Opens Wabash Ballpark
- Statewide tornado drill went well in Montgomery County
- Extension Service bids farewell to Sayler in retirement
- Boots votes for jobs bill
- Having fun in the sun
- Waynetown family displaced by fire
- Polling places selected
- New equipment will save tax dollars at Park & Rec.
- Order's up! Kiwanis Club ready to serve pancakes today
- Do you know a person with character?
- Softball concession contract renewed
- Music fills the air
- Smith Named First Team All-Region
- MXI Dinner Kicks Off 40th Celebration
- Council OKs $618K in bridge, personnel costs
- Less revenue plagues South schools
- Sheriff asks county to pay $24,000 more for jail nurse
- Marine might wear uniform
- The lesson: Lasers are cool
- 4-H fair is in the air
- Public hearings on council's agenda
- Today is Pi Day at the Carnegie Museum
- Emergency officials prepare to help Japan and to be ready for earthquakes here
- C'ville school board denies Marine ability to wear uniform at graduation
- More trash haulers mean more problems for city
- Redevelopment Commission receives Ivy Tech proposals
- 4-H sign-up deadline approaching soon
- Calling royal hopefuls
- Chili supper to help Ladoga library
- Crawfordsville man arrested for child porn
- Psi Iota Xi advances literacy
- Parking revenues declining
- Straight from the vine
- Pastor's mild chili judged best
- Flooding: Not out of the woods, yet
- 'Who'll give me' support for 4-H?
- West Coast Trip Starts with One-Run Loss
- Kimberly Johnson among state's best
- Damage limited in Donnelley fire
- Court finds in favor of city after reviewing Ford's case
- Prosecutor to review shooting
- City signs memo with Ivy Tech
- Durrett honored
- Board approves Tootsie Rolls
- Victim improves, no word on who shot him
- Family decides to help
- Shooting victim's condition improves
- Council eyes savings on energy bill
- Drive-in paint store?
- MCED to county council: Help pay for Ivy Tech
- City won't act too quickly
- Commissioners OK E911 organization plan
- Time to nominate someone as a champion
- 4-H beef and dairy beef weigh-in
- 4-H announces enrollment information
- South schools announce kindergarten registration
- This little piggy went to the petting zoo
- Speaker coming to Wabash
- Education on the menu at breakfast
- Wabash Splits Baseball Season Opener
- 'Unveiled Layers' opens Monday
- Assessment reduced on regulated rural drains
- Challenge: Get healthy, Montgomery County
- Retiring after all these years
- Goode: Accelplus outlook 'bleak'
- City to close Mill Street early
- City hires two more firefighters
- The most important meal of the day
- County officials meet with hospital administrators
- NuPro changing hands
- Crawfordsville Rotary supports clean water for Haiti
- Art auction helps Haiti
- Gas Prices Rising Today
- Vote for NAWM Board and Trustees
- Shooter not identified, victim in critical but stable condition
- Wanted: A Champion of Character
- Malott retiring, but still serving
- Council approves agreement
- Shooting in Montgomery County
- Now, what?
- Election deadline passes
- Questions surround hospital's future
- Tasty way to kick off season
- Driver receives extensive leg injuries in crash
- City extends MCED contract
- Bixler plea agreement sealed
- Ray of sunshine
- Luke Menard and Chapter 6 on TV Thursday morning.
- Different voice on the phone
- Sheriff awaits report on teen's death
- Vanity heading over the rainbow
- Commissioners address E911
- Frost Freeze Law in effect
- Coons seeks second term
- Molin, others file for election
- No love lost on log jam
- Investigation continues into death of teen
- Soldiers give back through chili supper
- Folks dance
- Indoor Track & Field Enjoys Record-Setting Weekend
- Phone scams continue
- Speedway voice is silent
- CHS faculty address probation
- 'Thanks a million, MCCF!'
- Parks to save money on copier
- E-911 questions asked
- Township asked to invest in city park
- Up in smoke
- Petty Announces Retirement
- Artists draw students
- Meters and jam discussed
- Barton: What I would do as mayor
- Big storm-big cleanup
- Signal bids opened
- Mourdock to run against Lugar
- After the storm busy-ness
- Handle the cold safely
- New Market house destroyed by fire
- Snowplow totaled in accident Tuesday
- Electricity back on
- Commissioners downgrade snow emergency to advisory
- Icy roads cause problems for drivers
- Ice leaves residents powerless
- Snow, ice, blankets county
- Commissioners declare snow emergency
- Montgomery County under road advisory
- City closes non-emergency offices
- Ready or not ... Montgomery County braces for snow
- Citizens' CPR class to be offered by Red Cross
- Mayoral candidate comments on hospital decision
- INDOT, Red Cross preparing for storm
- Gallery draws crowd for gala
- Strawberry Festival 2011
- Ducks Unlimited celebrates anniversary
- Your government in the week ahead
- Power plant sale progresses
- Unsolicited potential buyer interested in CEL&P power plant
- New police officer recruited
- Taxpayers save money on Whitlock Avenue project
- Wells, Bickel honored
- 'Godspell' preparation is 'Day By Day'
- Students Ready for Research, Creative Work Celebration
- Wrestlers Ranked 20th in Latest D3 Poll
- Caucus chooses Rippy
- Hospital to stop delivering babies and to change its name
- Pleasant Hill Elementary staff fills school board room
- Historic book located
- Changes coming to St. Clare
- Five seek county council seat
- Fire destroys home on U.S. 136E
- Mourdock to speak on Lincoln
- Habitat hands help people
- Board discusses financial report
- Polls are now closed
- School bus involved in three-vehicle wreck
- Ivy Tech focus of League of Women Voters program
- Here we snow again
- Election season in swing
- Three killed in fatality near Waveland
- Police Blotter
- Waveland veterans' memorial will cost more than first thought
- Surber named captain, realizes dream
- Here we blow again
- Alumni featured in art exhibition
- Take the plunge
- Relay kicking off Thursday
- Computer glitch stalls financial report
- 'Watchfulness' is the word for city spending, says clerk treasurer
- Brothers earn Eagle Scout at same time
- Hudson honored as 'Outstanding Teacher'
- Government, business on holiday schedules Monday
- Hudson honored as 'Outstanding Teacher of the Gifted' in Indiana
- Republicans to meet to fill vacant seat on county council
- MCED plans innovation strategy for economy
- Schools on probation
- Pizza King reopens
- One unique wedding
- Students can win trip of a lifetime
- City 'in strong position' to help Ivy Tech
- AHEAD plans to join YSB
- Governor stresses education in State of the State Address
- Snow can't stop them
- Sliding around town
- City Council takes action
- Sheriff asks for savings
- Oh, the weather might get frightful ...
- South board talks safety, efficiency
- Election open to all residents
- Coons speaks frankly about future, Ivy Tech
- Legion looking for riders
- E-911 prep marks first anniversary
- Pretty snow proves treacherous
- Freezy Skid Stuff
- Reader's Choice is back
- Boots offers snapshot of session
- Steward named assistant fire chief
- Grant to fund Asian studies at Wabash
- First baby!
- Peterson decides to give up seat on county council
- Council cuts budget
- City Council chooses agenda
- County Council faces tough task ahead
- Rice is final winner of Cold Christmas Cash
- Treasure hunters welcome
- New council member has financial experience
- New administration
- 2010: A Very Good Year
- Board decides to turn out lights at power plant
- Quake hits central Indiana
- Commissioners thank snow plow drivers for Christmas present
- Earthquake shakes Central Indiana
- Public Health Nurse reports on free clinic
- Woman exception to the rule
- Wanted: New furnace at study
- Alcohol bill on menu at breakfast
- Park Department faces challenges
- Housing market shows signs of improvement
- The Paper hires first female sports editor
- Local man seeks father - doesn't know if he is only child
- Possible stop on Underground Railroad renovated
- Christmas Dinner serves more than last year
- Happy Returns
- Casteel answers questions about his plans for sheriff's department on new webcast
- Police Blotter
- First issue of Montgomery Memories dedicated to Pat Cline
- Meet Alison Bliss, winner of our 2010 Christmas Writing Contest
- Christmas Writing Contest entry: "A Detour to Christmas" by Carmen Ruggero
- Christmas Writing Contest entry: "Christmas Past - Present" by Jerry Turner
- Christmas Writing Contest entry: "Mary's Lullaby" by Carmen Ruggero
- Christmas Writing Contest entry: "A Wish From Above" by Artie Knapp
- Christmas Writing Contest entry: "Here It Comes... Christmas" by Charles Wesley
- Christmas Writing Contest: Winner: "Our Christmas Gift" by Alison Bliss
- Police blotter
- Many churches plan Christmas Eve services
- Christmas closings
- Trash and recycling pickup won't change ... for now
- Chad Byrd sentenced to 60 years in jail for killing his brother
- Weather: Frightful or delightful?
- Board approves subdivision
- Police Blotter
- Time running out to mail Christmas gifts
- Gas prices top $3 per gallon
- Dancing in the snow
- Power plant's future uncertain
- Wabash Cruises to 11-0
- CEL&P giving employees raises
- Winter Wonderland: Snow can affect businesses differently
- Winter Wonderland: Crews fight to keep roads cleared
- Park department may get interns to replace cut staff
- City opens trash, recycling bids
- Police Blotter
- Snow brings extra challenges for firefighters
- Blanketing Riley
- Remembering Myron Pattison
- Children Will Lead College's Holiday Finale
- 300-Plus Students Enjoy Midnight Munch
- Christmas coming on a train
- House fire remains under investigation
- Getting the presents ready
- Union Township board appropriates $500,000 after it was spent
- School board debates bus contract
- Stores claim no more K2, Spice to be sold
- North school board puts hold on windmill project
- County commissioners look at employee sick days
- City golf course does well in 2010
- Fire destroys home
- Snow accumulation less than expected
- One step closer to his goal
- 100 kids shop with a firefighter
- Boots: Time is ripe for change
- Munro surprised when presented award
- Several large employers, individuals, still to make MUFFY donations
- Ready and waiting
- Volunteers spread Christmas cheer
- Megan Mummert explores career paths in Australia
- REINdear still needs sponsors
- Santa's Show Choir
- Bulgarian couple addresses Crawfordsville school board
- New trash sticker program begins Monday
- Ivy Tech campus costs in Commerce Park remain unknown
- Ivy Tech, park department reach agreement to rent space
- Open or closed? That is the question when it comes to bad weather during the school year
- 'Discovery Garden'planned for Ladoga pre-school
- Christmas Parade 2010
- Send us your snow photos!
- Local woman to co-host parade
- Chamber orchestra performs Sunday
- Sugar Creek Kiwanis donate books, bookcase to Well Baby Clinic
- Byrd pleads Guilty but Mentally Ill
- Student accused of knife assault suspended from Southmont Jr. High.
- Waking up to slick commute
- School evacuated after smell of burning rubber
- Barton announces decision to run
- SCP presents Scrooge's dickens of a show
- Correcting the President
- Students victims of knife attacks
- Correcting the President
- 2 students attacked at Southmont
- Christmas classic opening Friday
- Drive safely as weather changes
- Stamps to perform at University of Evansville
- Chili supper planned to remember Sanders
- Canadian author visits Wabash this week
- Christmas show best in 18 years
- Jovanovich Â’84: Civilian Deaths A Game-Changer in Korea
- Smith Repeats as NCAC Weekly Award Winner
- Another winner in the Cold Christmas Cash game
- Tipmont has big check for community
- Lost money returned to owner
- State sees October job growth
- We want your Christmas story
- Cold Christmas Cash has been 'phenomenal'
- Former new car showroom to get new tenant
- County home sales better than state
- City looks at drug testing
- Get ready to party!
- Sunshine Society begins 2010 fundraising this week
- Thanksgiving business hours
- MUFFY moving forward
- Burn ban lifted
- Utility board cuts CEL&P budget
- Smith Earns Weekly NCAC Award
- Employees' health insurance, manual discussed by county commissioners
- School board gets art lesson
- The next "big thing" in marketing tobacco
- Increased travel expected
- Feed the hungry
- Big Tree
- New homeless shelter is coming
- Need is quelled by a bell
- She clicked for cash
- Clean water
- Digging history
- 15 choirs to perform at Southmont High School
- Dispatchers speak out
- Sworn in
- Wright to speak on healthcare reform
- Scholar looks back
- Supper Singing
- Blood comes home
- Let's go to the Hop!
- Bell game boosts economy
- Commissioners hire insurance expert
- Quit it! The Great American Smokeout can help
- Hall of Fame
- Musicologist in Residence Next Week
- Little Giants Host Unbeaten DePauw
- Ten Join Wabash Athletics Hall of Fame
- Hometown Sports To Re-Air Monon Bell Games
- Vasquez Speaks at Carnegie MusuemTonight
- Veterans honored
- Workplace should be smoke free, survey says
- Ivy Tech study continues
- Wabash Shows Fire in Dual Meet versus DePauw
- Four Wabash Men Joing TFA Classrooms
- Teach for America Accepts Three Wabash Seniors
- Share your recipes for the holidays
- Movember quest to raise money, awareness of cancer continues
- Southmont Dollars for Scholars to induct 2010 Hall of Fame members
- Veteran's Day ceremony at courthouse
- Portions of Lane Avenue and South Boulevard to be rotomilled and paved this week.
- Fulwider steps in as commissioner
- New Waveland restaurant is place for good food
- Cold Christmas Cash winner receives check for $213
- Spice, K-2 banned in county
- South program a hit, close to home
- Untitled
- Some offices closed on Thursday for Veteran's Day
- Sale of Spice, K-2 banned in Crawfordsville
- Nine Wrestlers Place at Loras Open Tourney
- Waveland's Veteran Memorial Park needs volunteers
- 'Fore!' Disc golf comes to Crawfordsville
- Rolling, rolling, rolling ... Skate park is open
- Turnvers Doom Little Giants in Hoop Exhibition
- Wabash Tankers Tie Rose-Hulman
- Little Giants Fall at Wittenberg
- Brian Sims Message Aimed at Straight Audiences
- CEL&P takes the Platinum!
- 2010 Tri Kappa Trivia tournament tonight
- Special judge named in wrongful death lawsuit
- Fall Back!
- Team braces for hurricane in Haiti
- What do you think? New reader poll added about taxes.
- Three companies have increased donations to MUFFY
- UPDATE: Medical team survives hurricane in Haiti
- Wabash's Blaich to receive 2010 Academic Leadership Award today
- Engagement and Excellence
- Blaich Receives National Award from CIC
- This Week In Wabash Sports - 11/5/10
- Big Student Crowd Fills Top 10 Visit Day Activities
- Wabash vs. Wittenberg: For All The Marbles
- Wabash Travels to Witt with League Title, Playoffs on Line
- Cook '66 Tells Students to Remember, Forget Well
- Westphal Helps Make Crawfordsville Skate Park a Reality
- Little Giants Picked Fourth in Basketball Coaches Poll
- New business has many lines
- Rokita '92 Wins Seat in House of Representatives
- 102 Years of The Bachelor Now Available Online
- Police Blotter
- Presbyterian Church Holiday Bazaar going on today
- 'Black Ty' affair set for tonight
- Wabash College announces $60 million challenge
- 'Aladdin' comes to Crawfordsville
- Dr. Blood reports from Haiti
- Psi Chi Welcomes Amy Robbins for Guest Lecture
- Ensembles a Treat on Family Day
- Robbins' 11, Comedy Club Hosting Saturday Show
- Einterz Named SAAC Player of the Week
- Fier Receives NCAC Honors
- Large turnout marks 2010 General Election
- Casteel elected Montgomery County Sheriff
- Fulwider will be next Montgomery County Commissioner
- Keim re-elected to county council
- Seeing Ghosts in Salter Hall
- City sewer rates may rise
- Wabash Rises to $60 Million Challenge
- Woman seeks national title
- No trash or recycling pick-up today in Crawfordsville
- Annual chili supper set for Saturday
- Gregg Gillis brings Girl Talk to Chadwick Court Stage
- All-American Football Player to Share Personal Story
- Wabash Announces $60M Challenge
- No trash and recycling pickup on Election Day
- Video Replay - 2010 Wabash vs. Allegheny Football
- INDOT's Crawfordsville District ready to push snow
- Wabash College library coffee shop has grand opening
- Boo! Dozens of children trick-or-treat in downtown Crawfordsville
- Allegheny, Oberlin Repeat NCAC CC Titles
- Wabash Defense Dominates Gators, 20-3
- Saturday Sports Game Central
- Bazaar was shoppers' delight
- Seniors Lift Wabash to Second Straight Soccer Win
- Little Giants Repeat Second-Place Finish at NCAC Championship Meet
- Halloween Story Contest Entry: Vintage Justice
- Utterback sets record straight
- Halloween Story Contest Entry: The Legend of Spirit Hollow
- New Ivy Tech campus moves forward
- Halloween Story Contest Entry: One Dark and Dreary Night
- Remembering the victims of violence
- Casteel ready for election day
- Inventor/Advocate Explores the Liberal Arts/Technology
- Crawfordsville man graduates as platoon leader
- Bisbee '12 Moot Court Top Advocate
- New street lights to be installed Nov. 15
- Kalamazoo Tops Wabash Tankers
- Students protest at Crawfordsville restaurant
- Chem Club Hosts First Titration Tournament
- County Commissioner candidate: Jim Fulwider (R)
- Mentors Making Impact on Community Youth
- County Commissioner candidate: Ed Stephens (D)
- Area Ministers Bring Congo Relief Effort to Campus
- City snow plow drivers preparing today for winter
- Campaign Kick Off, Sports Fill Weekend
- Meet the winner of our Halloween story contest
- Wind blew, little damage done
- The Magic Pumpkin Seed
- Not in the dark about drugs
- County Council Candidates: David Hadley
- Sheriff candidates profile: Hal Utterback
- County Council Candidates: Brian Keim
- Sheriff candidates profile: Mark Casteel (I)
- Murderer accepts plea agreement
- Red Ribbon Walk is Thursday
- School drug sweep nets one arrest
- Million-dollar grant coming to Wingate
- Roads to close for Ironman
- Shute sentencing delayed again
- Vehicle brings hope to impoverished villages
- South tops at area spell bowl
- Wabash Day 2010 - Northwest Indiana
- Science Fiction Scholar Lecturing Tuesday Noon
- Ivy Tech looks at building in Commerce Park
- Veterans Expo set for Oct. 22
- St. Elizabeth School of Nursing experiences larger enrollment
- CAP accepts applications for energy assistance
- Crash kills ATV rider
- MUFFY is largest supporter of Red Cross
- Stewart escapes from Old Jail
- Peacock named Junior Miss winner
- Stewart, Foreman win chili bragging rights
- ‘Always ... Patsy Cline’ returns to Myers stage
- 10 fingers, 10 toes and a birthday everyone knows
- Writer-filmmaker to read at Wabash
- Gallery invites public to first ‘Artist Speak’
- Ironman takes on pink theme
- South spells success at conference spell bowl
- Man faces 8 counts including sex crimes
- Veterans Expo is Oct. 22
- First day of flu clinic a success
- 'Count Your Blessings' presented at Woodland Heights Christian Church
- St. Elizabeth School of Nursing experiences larger enrollment
- Grow a moustache for Movember
- CAP accepts applications for energy assistance
- Peacock has background in stage, music
- Crash kills ATV rider
- Spelling s-u-c-c-e-s-s
- MUFFY is largest supporter of Red Cross
- White believes in embracing community
- Stewart escapes from Old Jail
- ATV accident claims life
- Peacock named Junior Miss winner
- Important dates in U.S. history drawing near
- Stewart, Foreman win chili bragging rights
- Minor depression can lead to major problems
- Marching with pizzazz into October
- Six to compete for Jr. Miss title
- CDPL to honor Wabash legend
- Tough Luck Continues in One-Goal Loss For Wabash
- Marching with pizzazz into October
- Red Pack Grabs Fifth at Inter-Regional Rumble
- Six to compete for Jr. Miss title
- Video Replay - Wabash vs. Oberlin
- CDPL to honor Wabash legend
- Defense States Its Case Against Oberlin
- Writer-filmmaker to read at Wabash
- Wallace named county’s ‘exceptional pioneer’
- Gallery invites public to first ‘Artist Speak’
- Resurfacing work begins Monday in Linden
- Ironman takes on pink theme
- Vietnam Vets prepare for fall bean supper
- South spells success at conference spell bowl
- GOP candidates speak at Kiwanis
- Man faces 8 counts including sex crimes
- First day of flu clinic a success
- Flu shot clinic set for today
- Court postpones sentencing
- Sorority plans Trivia Night
- Public mostly absent at sewer project hearing
- Skate Park on track for November opening
- Bobcat recovered in county
- Drug-Free Hoosiers announces poster contest
- Ironman goes pink
- Important dates in U.S. history drawing near
- Magician reprises jail museum escape
- Minor depression can lead to major problems
- Gallery invites public to first ‘Artist Speak’
- Wallace named county’s ‘exceptional pioneer’
- Ironman takes on pink theme
- Resurfacing work begins Monday in Linden
- South spells success at conference spell bowl
- Vietnam Vets prepare for fall bean supper
- Man faces 8 counts including sex crimes
- GOP candidates speak at Kiwanis
- First day of flu clinic a success
- Flu shot clinic set for today
- Court postpones sentencing
- Sorority plans Trivia Night
- Public mostly absent at sewer project hearing
- Skate Park on track for November opening
- Drug-Free Hoosiers announces poster contest
- Excitement reigns at the Rotary Jail Museum
- Important dates in U.S. history drawing near
- Benefit for Hodges-Lehman family in Darlington
- Minor depression can lead to major problems
- CHS athletic department selling greenery
- Marching with pizzazz into October
- Genealogy Club News
- Six to compete for Jr. Miss title
- Ladoga book and bake sale
- CDPL to honor Wabash legend
- Mourdock: Financing E-911 is a problem that needs to be solved
- Writer-filmmaker to read at Wabash
- State treasurer talks about wealth, jobs
- Skate Park on track for November opening
- Writer-Filmmaker Visits Wabash
- Merchants schedule Halloween event
- Class cooks for a good cause
- Part of Sugar Creek Trail set to close for three months
- Rotary Club honors area firefighters
- Volleyball match raises money for community
- This Week in Wabash Sports - October 14, 2010
- Ivy Tech eyes Commerce Park sites
- Wabash Set To Rebound Against Oberlin
- Wallace named county’s ‘exceptional pioneer’
- Flu clinics at new location
- Resurfacing work begins Monday in Linden
- Holiday Bazaar coming Oct. 29-30
- Drug-Free Hoosiers announces poster contest
- Spiking for a good cause
- Vietnam Vets prepare for fall bean supper
- Candidates Fulwider, Keim address Kiwanis club
- GOP candidates speak at Kiwanis
- Veteran teen actor directs first production
- Flu shot clinic set for today
- The Police Blotter for Oct. 15, 2010
- Court postpones sentencing
- Crawfordsville to Honor Brigance
- Sorority plans Trivia Night
- Rice, Maguire To Announce 117th Monon Bell Broadcast
- Public mostly absent at sewer project hearing
- Wabash Day 2010 - San Francisco Bay Area
- City school board earns state recognition
- Tour gives glimpse into county’s history, heritage and haunts
- Ski Breckenridge, Colorado with Wabash Alumni
- Members get ready for FFA convention
- Wabash Day 2010 - Fulton County
- Board OKs savings contract
- Wabash Day 2010 - Seattle
- North choir set to perform tunes of Broadway
- Wabash Day 2010 - Knoxville
- Despite physical struggles, woman wants to give back
- Wabash Day 2010 - Indy, Helping Hands
- Clerk tests voting machines
- Wabash Day 2010 - Lafayette
- Merchants schedule Halloween event
- Two Little Giants Report on Chilean Miners
- Class cooks for a good cause
- Ivy Tech approaches city about Commerce Park
- Part of Sugar Creek Trail set to close for three months
- Martins win Christmas Cash
- Rotary Club honors area firefighters
- CHS open house set Oct. 21
- Volleyball match raises money for community
- Southmont students raise money for MUFFY
- Ivy Tech eyes Commerce Park sites
- Mayor sends letter to park board
- From dream to reality
- REMC trust awards grants
- Firefighters Chili Cook-off this Saturday
- Trio cut from park department
- City school board earns state recognition
- Driver slams CPD car in high-speed chase
- Tour gives glimpse into county’s history, heritage and haunts
- From dream to reality
- Members get ready for FFA convention
- REMC trust awards grants
- Board OKs savings contract
- Firefighters Chili Cook-off this Saturday
- North choir set to perform tunes of Broadway
- City school board earns state recognition
- Despite physical struggles, woman wants to give back
- Tour gives glimpse into county’s history, heritage and haunts
- Clerk tests voting machines
- Members get ready for FFA convention
- Southmont wins Sagamore spell bowl
- Board OKs savings contract
- Mayor looks to public/private partnership to boost park department
- North choir set to perform tunes of Broadway
- School board tours renovated building
- Despite physical struggles, woman wants to give back
- Trash issues getting resolved
- Clerk tests voting machines
- Commissioners draft ordinance banning spice
- Fire destroys Lake Holiday home
- Fire truck request gets cool reception
- From dream to reality
- Group walks in the footsteps of a literary giant
- REMC trust awards grants
- South extends super’s contract
- Firefighters Chili Cook-off this Saturday
- Deer hunting season expected to yield big results
- Johnson loves water aerobics program
- When the bell rings
- Trash issues getting resolved
- Commissioners draft ordinance banning spice
- Fire destroys Lake Holiday home
- Fire truck request gets cool reception
- Group walks in the footsteps of a literary giant
- South extends super’s contract
- Trio cut from park department
- Driver slams CPD car in high-speed chase
- Now, that's a big fish!
- Fate of park employees seems set but mayor has some ideas
- Smoke-free laws supported in Warren County
- Board members attend IACT
- CPD officer, suspect suffer minor injuries after high-speed pursuit
- Smoke-free laws supported in Warren County
- Board members attend IACT
- Deer hunting season expected to yield big results
- Johnson loves water aerobics program
- When the bell rings
- Take a flash light tours of the Rotary Jail Museum
- Shopper's Paradise Holiday Expo coming Nov. 6
- Heritage Day on Oct. 16
- Commissioners tighten burning ban
- Crawfordsville officer injured in high speed chase
- Deer hunting season expected to yield big results
- Johnson loves water aerobics program
- When the bell rings
- Sheriff’s candidate speaks at Kiwanis
- County churches ready to walk for the hungry
- Women’s Resource Center celebrates life
- Student earns state choir spot
- Sheriff’s candidate speaks at Kiwanis
- CPD offers alert system
- County churches ready to walk for the hungry
- Some choose to cast an early vote
- Women’s Resource Center celebrates life
- State award is twice as nice for Tricker
- Student earns state choir spot
- Vandals destroy part of war memorial
- CPD offers alert system
- Smoke-free laws supported in Warren County
- Some choose to cast an early vote
- Board members attend IACT
- State award is twice as nice for Tricker
- Deer hunting season expected to yield big results
- Vandals destroy part of war memorial
- Johnson loves water aerobics program
- Smoke-free laws supported in Warren County
- When the bell rings
- Board members attend IACT
- Sheriff’s candidate speaks at Kiwanis
- County churches ready to walk for the hungry
- Women’s Resource Center celebrates life
- Student earns state choir spot
- CPD offers alert system
- Some choose to cast an early vote
- State award is twice as nice for Tricker
- Vandals destroy part of war memorial
- Smoke-free laws supported in Warren County
- Board members attend IACT
- Deer hunting season expected to yield big results
- Johnson loves water aerobics program
- When the bell rings
- County building named after Milligan
- Chief warns citizens about burning in city
- Milestone awarded resurfacing contract
- MCHS plans 1865 Grand Ball
- County set to discuss Spice ban ordinance
- Park & Rec employees await their fate
- Sheriff’s candidate speaks at Kiwanis
- County churches ready to walk for the hungry
- Women’s Resource Center celebrates life
- Student earns state choir spot
- CPD offers alert system
- Some choose to cast an early vote
- State award is twice as nice for Tricker
- Vandals destroy part of war memorial
- Monday is legal holiday
- Fire inspector awards trophy for best performance during fire drills
- Wabash student's life save by brothers
- Locally-owned hardware expands into Waynetown
- City, county cracking down on K-2, Spice
- Wabash College, MUFFY join forces
- Voter registration typical
- County building named after Milligan
- County building named after Milligan
- Chief warns citizens about burning in city
- Chief warns citizens about burning in city
- Milestone awarded resurfacing contract
- Milestone awarded resurfacing contract
- MCHS plans 1865 Grand Ball
- MCHS plans 1865 Grand Ball
- County set to discuss Spice ban ordinance
- County set to discuss Spice ban ordinance
- Park & Rec employees await their fate
- Park & Rec employees await their fate
- Judge honored in surprise move
- State revenue continues to improve
- Bean supper to help fire department
- Snyder earns honor for VITA program
- Fun Run Riders donate to charities
- Deadline for military mail approaches
- Denim & Diamond tickets on sale now
- Candidate talks to Kiwanis Club
- North FFA membership grows
- Using fashion sense to fuel charity
- Panel favors paying cash for truck
- Crawfordsville begins process to ban Spice
- Ladoga, Walnut students enjoy festival
- State revenue continues to improve
- Bean supper to help fire department
- Snyder earns honor for VITA program
- Fun Run Riders donate to charities
- Deadline for military mail approaches
- Denim & Diamond tickets on sale now
- Planning to burn? Better check with area fire chief
- North FFA membership grows
- Commissioners, highway dept. find money for Cassida Road
- Locally-owned hardware expands into Waynetown
- Chad Byrd murder trial postponed repeatedly
- Wabash College, MUFFY join forces
- Cassida Road to receive Major Moves money
- Rwandan scholar to lecture at Wabash
- North band reaches gold rating
- Area magician plans old jail escape
- Likelihood of hitting a deer is 1 in 140
- North band reaches gold rating
- Ladoga Elementary - 1st Six Weeks Honor Roll
- Area magician plans old jail escape
- Waveland Elementary - 1st Six Weeks Honor Roll
- Likelihood of hitting a deer is 1 in 140
- Spice, K2 drugs might become illegal in city
- Panel favors paying cash for truck
- Tour will introduce 'Town that Lew Knew'
- Crawfordsville begins process to ban Spice
- Spelling to be on display at conference meet
- Ladoga, Walnut students enjoy festival
- CHS marching band advances to regionals
- Renaissance alive and well
- Mowing in the desert was a bit of a workout
- Study investigates ‘The Town Lew Knew’
- Public encouraged to attend candidates’ forum
- Car show to help North vehicle team
- Survivor speaks of humor, faith
- Schools to be recognized for fire safety on Friday
- Community Chest a resource for those in need
- Halloween writing contest is your chance to get published
- Making Strides raises $23,000 to fight breast cancer
- Wabash and Muffy joining forces
- Golf benefit helps two children with cancer
- Southmont High - 1st Period Honor Roll
- Rwandan scholar to lecture at Wabash
- Hoover honors staff
- Mowing in the desert was a bit of a workout
- Study investigates ‘The Town Lew Knew’
- Public encouraged to attend candidates’ forum
- Car show to help North vehicle team
- Survivor speaks of humor, faith
- Community Chest a resource for those in need
- Last 'Wacky Wednesday' senior movie day coming Oct. 13
- Making Strides raises $23,000 to fight breast cancer
- City wins state community achievement award
- Golf benefit helps two children with cancer
- Perrysville man dies in crash
- Boy Scouts get popping for annual popcorn sale
- Feast of the Hunters’ Moon is living history
- Lafayette artists open show at Sugar Creek Art Center
- Northridge dedicates media center
- MCED executive attends international conference
- Contractor choosen for Ladoga fire station
- New recruits prepare for the real thing
- Chamber prepares for Expo
- Furniture maker reuses wood for creations
- Accelplus audit shows improvements
- City wins state community achievement award
- Perrysville man dies in crash
- Boy Scouts get popping for annual popcorn sale
- Feast of the Hunters’ Moon is living history
- Lafayette artists open show at Sugar Creek Art Center
- Northridge dedicates media center
- MCED executive attends international conference
- Frye to speak with League about Habitat
- Contractor choosen for Ladoga fire station
- 'Ben-Hur' on Broadway was exciting production in early 1900s
- New recruits prepare for the real thing
- Celebrating courage
- Hoover honors staff
- Candidate's forum set for Oct. 21
- Underwear design gives scanners the slip
- Barton hopes not to be seen at the Feast
- Scime named Kiwanian of the Year
- Chamber prepares for Expo
- Furniture maker reuses wood for creations
- Accelplus audit shows improvements
- City wins state community achievement award
- Perrysville man dies in crash
- Boy Scouts get popping for annual popcorn sale
- Feast of the Hunters’ Moon is living history
- Lafayette artists open show at Sugar Creek Art Center
- Northridge dedicates media center
- MCED executive attends international conference
- Contractor choosen for Ladoga fire station
- New recruits prepare for the real thing
- Hoover honors staff
- Underwear design gives scanners the slip
- Barton hopes not to be seen at the Feast
- Scime named Kiwanian of the Year
- Chamber prepares for Expo
- Judge Ault recuses himself from trial
- Furniture maker reuses wood for creations
- Field fire claims combine
- Accelplus audit shows improvements
- J.D. Taylor studio on air
- St. Bernard's Bazaar continues today
- CEL&P gets clean bill of accounting health
- Trash truck bid OK’d, but not ordered
- Treasurer to leave office early
- FAITH Alliance luncheon celebrates courage
- Two local students earn Kroger scholarships
- Haskells travel north for treatment
- Coach set to conquer her fear
- Mill Street bridge to close Wednesday
- Siamas resigns as commissioner
- Underwear design gives scanners the slip
- Penny saved is penny turned . . . toward good cause
- Barton hopes not to be seen at the Feast
- Church celebrates 175th anniversary Sunday
- Scime named Kiwanian of the Year
- Marching Athenians hope to do well at district
- Mill Street bridge to close Wednesday
- Siamas resigns as commissioner
- Missing teen returns home, safe and sound
- Six local artists earn Area IV honors
- Kiwanis club honors members
- Quilter returns to her roots
- Student from Kenya learns about American farming
- South hopes to raise funds with soup supper
- Six local artists earn Area IV honors
- Jenkins ready for challenge as highway head
- Quilter returns to her roots
- South students uncover science at camp
- South hopes to raise funds with soup supper
- Trash truck bid OK’d, but not ordered
- Jenkins ready for challenge as highway head
- Treasurer to leave office early
- South students uncover science at camp
- FAITH Alliance luncheon celebrates courage
- Trash truck bid OK’d, but not ordered
- Two local students earn Kroger scholarships
- Treasurer to leave office early
- Haskells travel north for treatment
- FAITH Alliance luncheon celebrates courage
- Coach set to conquer her fear
- Two local students earn Kroger scholarships
- Mill Street bridge to close Wednesday
- Haskells travel north for treatment
- Siamas resigns as commissioner
- Coach set to conquer her fear
- Vanity Theater raises curtain on 40th season
- Six local artists earn Area IV honors
- Truck approved with conditions
- Quilter returns to her roots
- Boy Scouts selling popcorn to raise money
- South hopes to raise funds with soup supper
- The Paper donating funds to schools
- Jenkins ready for challenge as highway head
- South students uncover science at camp
- Portion of Mill Street to be closed 45 days
- Celebrate courage Sunday
- Woman injured in truck mishap
- Republican caucus tonight for treasurer
- Siamas resigning as commissioner
- Organizers expand annual St. Bernard’s Bazaar
- Delta Theta Tau launches fall fundraising campaign
- Northridge broadcast studios to be dedicated
- Crash causes Waynetown power outage
- Night of honors for North Montgomery school board
- Popular pumpkin patch set to open
- Wingate owes state more than $25,000
- Northridge broadcast studios to be dedicated
- Crash causes Waynetown power outage
- Night of honors for North Montgomery school board
- Popular pumpkin patch set to open
- Wingate owes state more than $25,000
- Accused shooter assigned public defender
- Eight honorary members are stars of art exhibit
- New test shows North's students making progress
- Commissioner candidates square off
- Win Cold Christmas Cash with The Paper
- Fourth-graders answer ‘What Indiana Means To Me’
- Club keeps kids active, focused
- Ride to help Savannah’s cause
- One week left to register to vote
- Organizers expand annual St. Bernard’s Bazaar
- Delta Theta Tau launches fall fundraising campaign
- Two area towns secure OCRA grants
- Milligan receives first Making Democracy Work award
- Fourth-graders answer ‘What Indiana Means To Me’
- Mower driver uninjured after being struck by semi
- Club keeps kids active, focused
- Commissioner candidates to debate Monday
- Ride to help Savannah’s cause
- Waynetown and New Richmond benefit from disaster recovery funds
- One week left to register to vote
- Program gives second chance at high school diploma
- Skill Building program graduates first student
- VanArsdell named gallery director
- No change in LOIT this year
- VanArsdell selected to lead Gallery
- Voter registration ends Oct. 4
- Sheriff candidates debate issues
- Two area towns secure OCRA grants
- Indiana's first restrictions on outdoor heaters receive preliminary approval
- Student artists' work to be shown during exhibit
- Fourth-graders answer ‘What Indiana Means To Me’
- Perkins, Coons remain unswayed
- Author/Historian will lecture Tuesday
- Club keeps kids active, focused
- Cleaning up C'ville
- Four C'ville artists selected for Hoosier Salon exhibition
- Ride to help Savannah’s cause
- Dozens come out for Ladoga soup
- Ready to cook
- One week left to register to vote
- Democrats gather for Jefferson-Jackson Dinner
- New streetlight fixtures to save 40 percent on electric bill
- Harvesting crops a family tradition
- Wabash, fraternity named in wrongful death lawsuit
- Candidates to debate tonight
- Better mammography comes to Crawfordsville
- Skill Building program graduates first student
- Annual Ladoga soup supper set for Saturday
- VanArsdell selected to lead Gallery
- Burning ban initiated, Jenkins named highway director
- Crawfordsville books headed to help others
- Parks and Rec cuts to all come from salaries
- St. Clare offers new technology
- Semi strikes lawn mower on I-74
- Fraternity death prompts lawsuit
- Skill Building program graduates first student
- VanArsdell selected to lead Gallery
- Two area towns secure OCRA grants
- Purdue banged up by Rockets
- Eight honorary members are stars of the exhibit
- Commissioners enact no open-burning ban
- No injuries reported in I-74 crash
- Milligan earns ‘Making Democracy Work’ award
- St. Clare offers new technology
- Semi strikes lawn mower on I-74
- Fraternity death prompts lawsuit
- Skill Building program graduates first student
- VanArsdell selected to lead Gallery
- Two area towns secure OCRA grants
- Purdue banged up by Rockets
- Eight honorary members are stars of the exhibit
- Commissioners enact no open-burning ban
- No injuries reported in I-74 crash
- Milligan earns ‘Making Democracy Work’ award
- Crawfordsville books headed to help others
- Parks and Rec cuts to all come from salaries
- No injuries reported in I-74 crash
- Milligan earns ‘Making Democracy Work’ award
- Crawfordsville books headed to help others
- Parks and Rec cuts to all come from salaries
- St. Clare offers new technology
- Semi strikes lawn mower on I-74
- Fraternity death prompts lawsuit
- Second City brings cutting-edge comedy to Ball Theater
- Benefit ride to help breast cancer victim
- Wrestling show to raise money for fireworks
- Board hears department’s equipment request
- Making Strides organizers seek volunteers
- Farmers Market preps for harvest
- Gift of life spurs woman to act
- Students raise funds with annual event
- Eight honorary members are stars of the exhibit
- Commissioners enact no open-burning ban
- Latest vaccine helps combat flu season
- County’s jobless rate remains steady
- LOIT issues appears to be dead
- Brush fires ignite in county
- Second City brings cutting-edge comedy to Ball Theater
- Benefit ride to help breast cancer victim
- Wrestling show to raise money for fireworks
- Board hears department’s equipment request
- Elementary art part of display
- Art of the world on display downtown
- Making Strides organizers seek volunteers
- Plan Commission discusses possible changes
- Farmers Market preps for harvest
- Sugar Creek Players to perform Arsenic and Old Lace
- Gift of life spurs woman to act
- Co-op among healthiest employers
- Students raise funds with annual event
- MCCF plans Denim & Diamonds dinner tour
- Semi strikes lawn mower on I-74
- Council optimistic about budget after first reading
- 21st Century Scholar rep to address questions
- Kiwanis ready to serve up spaghetti
- Kiwanis ready to serve up spaghetti
- Duo open craft shop in Veedersburg
- Latest vaccine helps combat flu season
- Professor explains tax cap referendum at CHS
- County’s jobless rate remains steady
- PTO plans Fall Festival at Sugar Creek Elementary
- LOIT issues appears to be dead
- LOIT issue does not clear committee
- Brush fires ignite in county
- Tempt fate with visit to museum
- Downtown to be decked out with art
- New van available for community use
- City budget cut more, then passed
- Elementary art part of display
- Art of the world on display downtown
- Plan Commission discusses possible changes
- Sugar Creek Players to perform Arsenic and Old Lace
- Co-op among healthiest employers
- MCCF plans Denim & Diamonds dinner tour
- ‘Friends’ serve soup for supper
- Council optimistic about budget after first reading
- Art exhibit judges come from Terre Haute, Indy
- 21st Century Scholar rep to address questions
- Sign up to win Harpel painting
- Art exhibit judges come from Terre Haute, Indy
- Sign up to win Harpel painting
- Duo open craft shop in Veedersburg
- Professor explains tax cap referendum at CHS
- PTO plans Fall Festival at Sugar Creek Elementary
- LOIT issue does not clear committee
- Physicians seek support for community, patient concerns
- Tempt fate with visit to museum
- Study seeks volunteers for Lew’s Crew
- Downtown to be decked out with art
- Nucor hunter safety course creates responsible stewards
- New van available for community use
- Miller family dusts off catfish recipe
- City budget cut more, then passed
- Holland connects with Montgomery County
- Fire destroys Darlington home
- Large crowd enjoys annual fish fry
- ASI continues to serve with MUFFY’s help
- Archaeologists dig up Study reflecting pool
- County fire chiefs ask for open-burn ban
- ‘Friends’ serve soup for supper
- Nucor hunter safety course creates responsible stewards
- Miller family dusts off catfish recipe
- Holland connects with Montgomery County
- Fire destroys Darlington home
- Large crowd enjoys annual fish fry
- ASI continues to serve with MUFFY’s help
- Archaeologists dig up Study reflecting pool
- County fire chiefs ask for open-burn ban
- Write-in candidate seeks sheriff’s position
- Pleasant Hill creates partnership with Trine
- City might make first move to change LOIT
- Ready for anything
- Physicians seek support for community, patient concerns
- Study seeks volunteers for Lew’s Crew
- Crawfordsville board approves 2011 budget
- North employees get healthy
- Shute accepts plea deal, sentencing set for Oct. 18
- German exchange students visit CHS
- Write-in candidate seeks sheriff’s position
- Pleasant Hill creates partnership with Trine
- City might make first move to change LOIT
- Ready for anything
- Write-in candidate seeks sheriff’s position
- Pleasant Hill creates partnership with Trine
- City might make first move to change LOIT
- Ready for anything
- Rivalry fuels shirt sales
- Residents glide to ballroom dance club
- Rubber duckie race set for Sunday
- Anchor keeps her local ties
- Write-in candidate seeks sheriff’s position
- Pleasant Hill creates partnership with Trine
- City might make first move to change LOIT
- Ready for anything
- Rivalry fuels shirt sales
- Residents glide to ballroom dance club
- Rubber duckie race set for Sunday
- Anchor keeps her local ties
- Crawfordsville board approves 2011 budget
- North employees get healthy
- Shute accepts plea deal, sentencing set for Oct. 18
- German exchange students visit CHS
- Crawfordsville board approves 2011 budget
- North employees get healthy
- Shute accepts plea deal, sentencing set for Oct. 18
- German exchange students visit CHS
- Fire chief recommends new pumper
- New Market art program sees success
- Special interest group for coal stops in Crawfordsville
- Salvation Army is more than just ringing bells
- City looks into grant to remove logjams, debris
- MUFFY kicks off annual campaign
- No burning bans in the county yet
- Newest exhibit comes to life
- Rivalry fuels shirt sales
- Residents glide to ballroom dance club
- Rubber duckie race set for Sunday
- Anchor keeps her local ties
- City looks into grant to remove logjams, debris
- City looks into grant to remove logjams, debris
- MUFFY kicks off annual campaign
- MUFFY kicks off annual campaign
- No burning bans in the county yet
- No burning bans in the county yet
- Newest exhibit comes to life
- Newest exhibit comes to life
- Expert to explain tax caps
- Expert to explain tax caps
- Blair Music Studio plans recital
- Blair Music Studio plans recital
- Program helps supply coats for those in need
- Program helps supply coats for those in need
- Fifteen CHS students earn AP honors
- Fifteen CHS students earn AP honors
- Cancer benefit to help firefighter
- Cancer benefit to help firefighter
- Pam’s Promise plans Grand Ball
- Pam’s Promise plans Grand Ball
- Explosion knocks Wingate home from foundation
- Explosion knocks Wingate home from foundation
- ASI honors its support staff
- ASI honors its support staff
- Fire chief recommends new pumper
- Fire chief recommends new pumper
- New Market art program sees success
- New Market art program sees success
- Special interest group for coal stops in Crawfordsville
- Special interest group for coal stops in Crawfordsville
- Salvation Army is more than just ringing bells
- Salvation Army is more than just ringing bells
- New Market to serve fish
- Bricks the focus of new exhibit
- Commissioners discuss E-911 issues
- A good cause
- Expert to explain tax caps
- Blair Music Studio plans recital
- Program helps supply coats for those in need
- Fifteen CHS students earn AP honors
- Cancer benefit to help firefighter
- Pam’s Promise plans Grand Ball
- Explosion knocks Wingate home from foundation
- ASI honors its support staff
- Vectren launches annual, fourth-grade program
- Small producers struggle to get wines on the market
- Bake-A-Rama goods to feature cinnamon
- Rehearsals begin for Community Chorus
- Cancer walk hopes to ‘make strides’
- Waynetown prepares for fish fry
- Gardeners share plants, growing tips
- Freedom Fest draws crowd despite rain
- New Market to serve fish
- Bricks the focus of new exhibit
- Commissioners discuss E-911 issues
- A good cause
- Special Olympics seeks community support
- Highway deaths hit record low
- Police arrest Bixler in Kingman
- Valero officials visit Linden facility
- Vectren launches annual, fourth-grade program
- Small producers struggle to get wines on the market
- Bake-A-Rama goods to feature cinnamon
- Rehearsals begin for Community Chorus
- Cancer walk hopes to ‘make strides’
- Waynetown prepares for fish fry
- Gardeners share plants, growing tips
- Freedom Fest draws crowd despite rain
- Panic disorder requires treatment
- Chamber partners with Disney
- Covington Elementary receives award
- YSB looks for volunteers
- Organizers prep for J.D.Taylor benefit
- Taste of Montgomery County draws big crowd
- Ladoga plans car show, ice cream social for Sept. 5
- Wabash course takes new direction
- Finance report reveals accounting glitches
- Famous clown visits Linden for Circus Day
- Eagles soar to top spot at nationals
- Buttery handed 25-year sentence
- Program slashes student failure rates
- Athens Nutrition & Smoothies adds services at one-year mark
- New utilities rates to begin Wednesday
- Women’s Legacy Fund to meet Sunday
- Skate park dreams become a reality
- What’s on the menu matters to dietitian, schools
- Ladoga plans car show, ice cream social for Sept. 5
- Eagles soar to top spot at nationals
- Wabash course takes new direction
- Buttery handed 25-year sentence
- Finance report reveals accounting glitches
- Program slashes student failure rates
- New utilities rates to begin Wednesday
- Skate park dreams become a reality
- Ladoga plans car show, ice cream social for Sept. 5
- Wabash course takes new direction
- Finance report reveals accounting glitches
- Athens Nutrition & Smoothies adds services at one-year mark
- Women’s Legacy Fund to meet Sunday
- What’s on the menu matters to dietitian, schools
- Ladoga plans car show, ice cream social for Sept. 5
- Wabash course takes new direction
- Finance report reveals accounting glitches
- Athens Nutrition & Smoothies adds services at one-year mark
- Women’s Legacy Fund to meet Sunday
- What’s on the menu matters to dietitian, schools
- Eagles soar to top spot at nationals
- Buttery handed 25-year sentence
- Program slashes student failure rates
- New utilities rates to begin Wednesday
- Skate park dreams become a reality
- New utilities rates to begin Wednesday
- Skate park dreams become a reality
- Applications now being accepted for AED programs
- Three area offenders make IDOC’s ‘Most Wanted List’
- Area hospital offers diabetes education
- Junior Miss contestants get practice underway
- Tuttle students take part in Spanish holiday
- City adds two more firemen
- City secures house at request of county sanitarian
- Athens Nutrition & Smoothies adds services at one-year mark
- Women’s Legacy Fund to meet Sunday
- What’s on the menu matters to dietitian, schools
- Eagles soar to top spot at nationals
- Buttery handed 25-year sentence
- Program slashes student failure rates
- Tuttle students take part in Spanish holiday
- City adds two more firemen
- City secures house at request of county sanitarian
- General surprises soldiers with visit
- Waynetown plans community garage sale
- Daniels declares September Archaeology Month
- MDA Boot Drive set for Friday, Saturday
- U.S. 231 resurfacing project begins Monday
- CARS hosts Summerfest at Milligan
- Familiar face behind the counter
- Knowles new head of Ivy Tech Center
- Egg recall affects stores in Lafayette area
- Weight loss leads man to become trainer
- Applications now being accepted for AED programs
- Three area offenders make IDOC’s ‘Most Wanted List’
- Area hospital offers diabetes education
- Junior Miss contestants get practice underway
- Daniels declares September Archaeology Month
- MDA Boot Drive set for Friday, Saturday
- U.S. 231 resurfacing project begins Monday
- Renaissance fest takes visitors back in time
- CARS hosts Summerfest at Milligan
- Deadline nears to nominate pioneer
- Familiar face behind the counter
- New animal control ordinance almost done
- Knowles new head of Ivy Tech Center
- Female role model would benefit girl, 11
- Egg recall affects stores in Lafayette area
- Crawfordsville Fire Dept. makes rescue at creek
- Weight loss leads man to become trainer
- North board OKs energy savings plans
- LOIT discussion brings many questions
- Fitness has no age limit
- Council passes CEL&P rate increase
- Plan bumps up trash bag sticker cost
- Wabash freshmen volunteer time
- General surprises soldiers with visit
- Waynetown plans community garage sale
- Deadline nears to nominate pioneer
- New animal control ordinance almost done
- Female role model would benefit girl, 11
- Crawfordsville Fire Dept. makes rescue at creek
- North board OKs energy savings plans
- LOIT discussion brings many questions
- Fitness has no age limit
- Council passes CEL&P rate increase
- Plan bumps up trash bag sticker cost
- Lane House car show, picnic a success
- Wabash freshmen volunteer time
- Youth hunters can sign up for special hunt
- Class of 2014 moves into Wabash
- Fourth-graders set for Field Days
- Unit honors three retiring soldiers
- One journey ends, another begins for Wabash freshmen
- Riders turn out to support breast cancer resource group
- Renaissance fest takes visitors back in time
- Family business turns 100
- Lane House car show, picnic a success
- Youth hunters can sign up for special hunt
- Class of 2014 moves into Wabash
- Fourth-graders set for Field Days
- Unit honors three retiring soldiers
- One journey ends, another begins for Wabash freshmen
- Riders turn out to support breast cancer resource group
- Myths about Bipolar Disorder persist
- County’s early history filled with colorful stories
- Public invited to ‘shape a vision’ for Warren and Fountain counties
- Get rid of perscriptions properly
- Home delivery conversion still underway
- Wabash freshman come to town
- Home delivery conversion still underway
- Wabash freshman come to town
- Family business turns 100
- Even Start sponsors free garage sale
- Indiana farmland values up
- Judge denies change of venue for Byrd
- No Excuses
- Myths about Bipolar Disorder persist
- County’s early history filled with colorful stories
- Even Start sponsors free garage sale
- Public invited to ‘shape a vision’ for Warren and Fountain counties
- Indiana farmland values up
- Get rid of perscriptions properly
- Judge denies change of venue for Byrd
- Home delivery conversion still underway
- No Excuses
- Wabash freshman come to town
- Myths about Bipolar Disorder persist
- Family business turns 100
- County’s early history filled with colorful stories
- Public invited to ‘shape a vision’ for Warren and Fountain counties
- Get rid of perscriptions properly
- Judge denies change of venue for Byrd
- No Excuses
- Myths about Bipolar Disorder persist
- County’s early history filled with colorful stories
- Public invited to ‘shape a vision’ for Warren and Fountain counties
- Get rid of perscriptions properly
- Home delivery conversion still underway
- Wabash freshman come to town
- Family business turns 100
- Even Start sponsors free garage sale
- Indiana farmland values up
- Indiana farmland values up
- Judge denies change of venue for Byrd
- No Excuses
- Sewer repairs require emergency status, funding
- Pot plants found at Turkey Run
- Fire department adds four more members
- BZA approves all three requests
- Synthetic marijuana ban in earliest stages
- A SWEET DEAL
- Even Start sponsors free garage sale
- Nunan hopes to dance in Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade
- Merchants prepare for Downtown Street Fair
- Council hopes cuts will be less than $1 million
- Man trains and races pigeons
- Sewer repairs require emergency status, funding
- Pot plants found at Turkey Run
- Fire department adds four more members
- BZA approves all three requests
- Synthetic marijuana ban in earliest stages
- A SWEET DEAL
- Circus heads to Linden Depot
- Two earn more than a paycheck at Culver’s
- Local 4-H’ers cash in at state fair
- Nunan hopes to dance in Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade
- Merchants prepare for Downtown Street Fair
- Council hopes cuts will be less than $1 million
- Man trains and races pigeons
- Senior thespians shine in the spotlight
- JUMP program seeks male mentors
- Grandma’s Kitchen ready to open its doors
- Local 4-H’ers cash in at state fair
- Local churches to offer ‘financial peace’
- Young Eagles learn to soar
- Fair queens prep for state pageant
- Yoga class connects mind, body and nature
- Senior thespians shine in the spotlight
- JUMP program seeks male mentors
- Grandma’s Kitchen ready to open its doors
- Circus heads to Linden Depot
- Two earn more than a paycheck at Culver’s
- Yoga class connects mind, body and nature
- Local churches to offer ‘financial peace’
- Young Eagles learn to soar
- Fair queens prep for state pageant
- Yoga class connects mind, body and nature
- New Hope Chapel preschool sign-ups
- Great wheel of summer keeps turning
- Radel Wood Products makes custom wine racks
- Logo entries sought for art fair
- Community Friends seek volunteers for Wabash
- Courses offer students lessons in future, finance
- School officials give a sigh of relief
- Clean-up complete
- Local churches to offer ‘financial peace’
- Young Eagles learn to soar
- Fair queens prep for state pageant
- Chamber members voice opinions
- County sites get ‘decked out’
- Junior Miss competition, title to undergo changes
- Wabash finds itself in good company
- Not all fun and games for lifeguards
- Fire department’s recent hire draws questions
- Depression in men is a reality
- New Hope Chapel preschool sign-ups
- Great wheel of summer keeps turning
- Radel Wood Products makes custom wine racks
- Logo entries sought for art fair
- Community Friends seek volunteers for Wabash
- Courses offer students lessons in future, finance
- School officials give a sigh of relief
- Clean-up complete
- Chamber members voice opinions
- County sites get ‘decked out’
- Junior Miss competition, title to undergo changes
- Wabash finds itself in good company
- Not all fun and games for lifeguards
- Fire department’s recent hire draws questions
- Depression in men is a reality
- New Hope Chapel preschool sign-ups
- Great wheel of summer keeps turning
- Radel Wood Products makes custom wine racks
- Logo entries sought for art fair
- Community Friends seek volunteers for Wabash
- Courses offer students lessons in future, finance
- School officials give a sigh of relief
- Clean-up complete
- Pilot forced to make emergency landing
- Parks director acknowledges more cuts are possible
- Sidewalk to be reconstructed
- Karder’s Krew keeps up the fight with dance
- Burdine added to fire department
- Commission hopes talks lead to jobs
- Geothermal system at CHS set to go online
- Chamber members voice opinions
- County sites get ‘decked out’
- Junior Miss competition, title to undergo changes
- Wabash finds itself in good company
- Not all fun and games for lifeguards
- Fire department’s recent hire draws questions
- Softball tourney added to benefit
- Church sponsors clothing giveaway
- Area power companies handle demands
- Shots to be offered Thursday
- JR to return city routes to home delivery
- Softball tourney added to benefit
- Pilot forced to make emergency landing
- Parks director acknowledges more cuts are possible
- Sidewalk to be reconstructed
- Karder’s Krew keeps up the fight with dance
- Burdine added to fire department
- Commission hopes talks lead to jobs
- Geothermal system at CHS set to go online
- SBAL tour to stop in city today
- Hillsboro board members vote to OK new trash hauler
- Waynetown asks for permission to clean up unmaintained area
- Making Strides kickoff set for Wednesday
- Rate changes to be discussed at next meeting
- Immunizations have one of longest lines
- Three-alarm fire
- Domestic dispute turns deadly
- SBAL tour to stop in city today
- Hillsboro board members vote to OK new trash hauler
- Waynetown asks for permission to clean up unmaintained area
- Church sponsors clothing giveaway
- Area power companies handle demands
- Shots to be offered Thursday
- JR to return city routes to home delivery
- State to offer help to those facing foreclosure
- New lights illuminate U.S. 231N
- Lewis returns to JR newsroom
- South preps for start of school
- State to offer help to those facing foreclosure
- New lights illuminate U.S. 231N
- Lewis returns to JR newsroom
- South preps for start of school
- Making Strides kickoff set for Wednesday
- Rate changes to be discussed at next meeting
- Immunizations have one of longest lines
- Three-alarm fire
- Domestic dispute turns deadly
- Church helps school children with supplies
- Bikers ride to support area troops
- Royal Mountie Band takes 7th overall
- Corn not only reason to be in Wingate this weekend
- Royal Mountie Band takes 7th overall
- Corn not only reason to be in Wingate this weekend
- Opportunity for required school immunizations
- Project Learn develops academics, character
- Blanton seeks legal advice on bank account
- Local 4-Hers prepare for State Fair
- Royal performance
- Church helps school children with supplies
- Bikers ride to support area troops
- Bold, rich colors energize gallery walls
- Wingate Sweet Corn Festival ready to go
- Motorcycle crash injures two
- CASA training set, volunteers needed
- Children ‘whoop’ it up at Cowboy Camp
- Utility Service Board OKs rate increase
- Shute faces life in prison
- Opportunity for required school immunizations
- Project Learn develops academics, character
- Blanton seeks legal advice on bank account
- Local 4-Hers prepare for State Fair
- Royal performance
- Shute faces life in prison
- Motorcycle crash injures two
- Opportunity for required school immunizations
- CASA training set, volunteers needed
- Project Learn develops academics, character
- Children ‘whoop’ it up at Cowboy Camp
- Blanton seeks legal advice on bank account
- Utility Service Board OKs rate increase
- Local 4-Hers prepare for State Fair
- Shute faces life in prison
- Royal performance
- Opportunity for required school immunizations
- Project Learn develops academics, character
- Blanton seeks legal advice on bank account
- Local 4-Hers prepare for State Fair
- Royal performance
- Bold, rich colors energize gallery walls
- Wingate Sweet Corn Festival ready to go
- Motorcycle crash injures two
- CASA training set, volunteers needed
- Children ‘whoop’ it up at Cowboy Camp
- Bold, rich colors energize gallery walls
- Utility Service Board OKs rate increase
- Wingate Sweet Corn Festival ready to go
- Under Construction
- Annual Taste tickets go on sale Saturday
- Police arrest murder suspect
- Bold, rich colors energize gallery walls
- Wingate Sweet Corn Festival ready to go
- Motorcycle crash injures two
- CASA training set, volunteers needed
- Children ‘whoop’ it up at Cowboy Camp
- Utility Service Board OKs rate increase
- Shute faces life in prison
- Nucor makes a difference
- Annual ride supports troops
- H.U.B. Ministries, Friendship Kitchen seek help
- Turkey escapes car while owner in library
- Triathlon closes intersections
- Under Construction
- Annual Taste tickets go on sale Saturday
- Police arrest murder suspect
- Elks to host 8th annual car show s
- Comedy Show to benefit stray animals
- Trash issue tabled until Aug. 23
- Band enters contest on high note
- CFD to host Kids Day Wednesday
- Nucor makes a difference
- Annual ride supports troops
- H.U.B. Ministries, Friendship Kitchen seek help
- Turkey escapes car while owner in library
- Nucor makes a difference
- Triathlon closes intersections
- Annual ride supports troops
- H.U.B. Ministries, Friendship Kitchen seek help
- Turkey escapes car while owner in library
- Triathlon closes intersections
- Police arrest suspect in woman’s death
- Auction event new at Historic Prophetstown
- Northridge student to compete in pageant
- Comedy Show to benefit stray animals
- Trash issue tabled until Aug. 23
- Band enters contest on high note
- CFD to host Kids Day Wednesday
- Academy seeks participants
- North grad, wife bike across the state together
- Local company cleans war memorial
- Auction event new at Historic Prophetstown
- Northridge student to compete in pageant
- Elks to host 8th annual car show s
- Comedy Show to benefit stray animals
- Academy seeks participants
- Trash issue tabled until Aug. 23
- North grad, wife bike across the state together
- Band enters contest on high note
- Local company cleans war memorial
- CFD to host Kids Day Wednesday
- Auction event new at Historic Prophetstown
- Northridge student to compete in pageant
- Elks to host 8th annual car show s
- CPD awaits state crime lab results
- The Royal Mountie Band presented this year’s show Friday night for family and friends during i
- Academy seeks participants
- North grad, wife bike across the state together
- Local company cleans war memorial
- LWV, Study to toast Lew’s stepmother
- FOP annual charity drive begins Monday
- School supply giveaway to help area 400 students
- Agape Praise Fest 2010 set for Saturday
- Contractor picked for Study repair
- Rokita wants people to ‘Rethink Redistricting’
- Campers enjoy week of activities
- LWV, Study to toast Lew’s stepmother
- FOP annual charity drive begins Monday
- CPD awaits state crime lab results
- The Royal Mountie Band presented this year’s show Friday night for family and friends during i
- Contractor picked for Study repair
- Rokita wants people to ‘Rethink Redistricting’
- Campers enjoy week of activities
- LWV, Study to toast Lew’s stepmother
- FOP annual charity drive begins Monday
- CPD awaits state crime lab results
- The Royal Mountie Band presented this year’s show Friday night for family and friends during i
- School supply giveaway to help area 400 students
- Agape Praise Fest 2010 set for Saturday
- Campers enjoy week of activities
- St. Clare to have annual sale Saturday
- Board approves grant handler for Whitlock
- Royal Mountie Band ready to go
- Knecht: Nothing to report on murder
- Three crashes in span of two hours
- School supply giveaway to help area 400 students
- Agape Praise Fest 2010 set for Saturday
- St. Clare to have annual sale Saturday
- Contractor picked for Study repair
- Board approves grant handler for Whitlock
- Rokita wants people to ‘Rethink Redistricting’
- Royal Mountie Band ready to go
- Campers enjoy week of activities
- Knecht: Nothing to report on murder
- Three crashes in span of two hours
- School supply giveaway to help area 400 students
- Agape Praise Fest 2010 set for Saturday
- Contractor picked for Study repair
- Rokita wants people to ‘Rethink Redistricting’
- Montgomery County Civic Band wraps up season Sunday
- Red Cross volunteers honored at annual event
- Red Cross volunteers honored at annual event
- Toddler battles rare lung cancer
- Leads in Stuckey’s death have evaporated
- St. Clare to have annual sale Saturday
- Board approves grant handler for Whitlock
- Royal Mountie Band ready to go
- Knecht: Nothing to report on murder
- Three crashes in span of two hours
- St. Clare to have annual sale Saturday
- Board approves grant handler for Whitlock
- Royal Mountie Band ready to go
- Knecht: Nothing to report on murder
- Three crashes in span of two hours
- Montgomery County Civic Band wraps up season Sunday
- Red Cross volunteers honored at annual event
- Red Cross volunteers honored at annual event
- Toddler battles rare lung cancer
- Leads in Stuckey’s death have evaporated
- Gallery to offer watercolor workshop
- Byrd files for change of venue
- County Commissioners aprove upgrades
- North board to save on engery
- Ladoga Lion’s ready to fry fish
- Woman found dead in home
- Gallery to offer watercolor workshop
- Byrd files for change of venue
- County Commissioners aprove upgrades
- North board to save on engery
- Ladoga Lion’s ready to fry fish
- Woman found dead in home
- Strawberry Festival
- Strawberry Festival
- Cummins Behavioral Health Systems Expands Medical Staff
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