Archive for May 2022
T-Ball, the Second Coming and Oysters
My daughter, who lives in Nashville, TN, recently sent me a photo of “Opening Day” for the area T-Ball league. In case you didn’t know or have been living under…
Read MoreSummer Safety – Part 2
Last week I went over some sun and water safety topics. This week I want to write about wheeled conveyances that appear in the spring and summer months. It’s great…
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05-21-22
Boomer Bits: Ask Rusty – Will My Husband’s Benefits Continue After He Dies?
Dear Rusty: My husband is 65 and I am 55. He has recently been diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. My question is, will I continue receiving his full social security…
Read MoreBoomer Bits: Rising Inflation Hits Homeless Elders Hard
By John GrimaldiThey’re called the “invisibles”— the homeless elders in hiding. These seniors may have a fear of homeless shelters or are just too proud to ask for help and…
Read MoreBoomer Bits: Myths and Facts about Home Nursing
(StatePoint) The last few years have put immense pressure on nurses to work longer, harder and with less staff. New research suggests that many nurses feel unseen, undervalued and unsupported,…
Read MoreMoCo Bicentennial Committee Announce Tree Planting Program
The Montgomery County Bicentennial Committee announced on Thursday a new program to help celebrate the county’s 200th birthday. The goal of the program is to plant 200 trees around the…
Read MoreMontgomery County Community Foundation Recognizes Volunteers
Montgomery County Community Foundation held its Annual Meeting Thursday, May 19 at the Hoosier Heartland State Bank’s Success Center. President Torey Rauch presided over the meeting. Following the standard items…
Read MoreCrawfordsville Resident Receives Academic Honor
Benedictine College has recognized those students who have distinguished themselves academically during the last semester. Elias Washer of Crawfordsvlle, IN, was named to the Dean’s List for the 2022 spring…
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