Archive for May 2022
Butch Loves Old Houses the Best
I certainly understand the appeal of moving into a new house. The idea of having brand new appliances, carpet, floors, heating, cooling, etc. is very enticing to many folks, not…
Read MoreBreakup on Aisle 12
I always feel like quirky things happen to me more than they happen to other people. A chance encounter this week should eliminate any doubt. I was walking casually through…
Read MoreNew Columnist Coming to The Paper of Montgomery County
A new columnist, Gwynn Wills, will be coming soon to the pages of The Paper of Montgomery County. Gwynn spoke of her excitement for the column, saying, “This is a…
Read MoreWabash and Purdue Online Form Educational Partnership Aimed at Digital Transformation
The business of manufacturing, logistics and transportation, like a lot of businesses, is undergoing a data-driven digital transformation, and Wabash, an innovation leader for engineered solutions in those fields, intends…
Read MoreAG Rokita Fights Again to Preserve Trump-Era ‘Remain In Mexico’ Policy
Attorney General Todd Rokita yesterday led an 18-state coalition in his latest action aimed at preserving the Trump-era “Remain in Mexico” policy, which stemmed the tide of illegal immigrants coming…
Read MoreDiscover Home Food Preservation with Purdue Extension Course
Home canners are encouraged to join Purdue Extension for the Mastering Home Food Preservation training this summer at Purdue University. Instructors will teach procedures recommended by the U.S. Department of…
Read MoreHelp Federal Student Loan Borrowers in Indiana Get Public Student Loan Forgiveness
Did you know that, since October 2021, the U.S. Department of Education (Department) has approved more than 2,100 borrowers in Indiana for almost $125 million in federal student loan forgiveness…
Read MoreThe Meeting Windy Didn’t Get Invited to
Windy’s friends and neighbors started the day off as usual, smiles and waves to each other. But then a change occurred when they heard the first announcement on the Gates…
Read MoreThrive West Central Launches Regional Housing Initiative
The U.S. housing market has undergone a radical shift since the beginning of 2020, brought on in part by soaring demand, record low interest rates, and escalating building costs. West…
Read MoreLetter to the Editor: Reader Has Note for Brian Howey
Dear Editor, Note to Brian Howey: You can’t justify murder, no matter how many inane statistics you can pull out of your ass. Ron Carmony Formerly from Crawfordsville
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