Archive for June 2022
06-25-22
06-24-22
Cleanliness
One positive trait I acquired during the pandemic was ultra-cleanliness. I bathe lots more, and yesterday I washed my hands 19 times, not including the time I spilled sanitizer on…
Read MoreThere Are Two Sides To Everything
Dear Editor, There are indeed two sides to everything and the country is more divided now than ever before. Here are the reasons why: My side had the country energy…
Read MoreISBA To Host School Board Candidate Forums
The Indiana School Boards Association (ISBA) will host a series of School Board Candidate Forums starting July 11 for potential candidates thinking about running for their local school board. Six…
Read MoreGov. Holcomb Announces Commissioner Fred Payne To Step Down From The Indiana Department Of Workforce Development
Fred Payne has notified Governor Eric J. Holcomb that he is stepping down from his role as the commissioner of the Indiana Department of Workforce Development (DWD) after more than…
Read MoreBlood Donors Needed Around Fourth Of July
As summer officially begins and people gather for holiday celebrations, the American Red Cross reminds communities that patients are counting now on the generosity of blood donors, especially around the…
Read MorePopular Green Issues Films Are Back
After a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, the Green Issues film series, co-sponsored by Montgomery County League of Women Voters and Wabash College Library, return this summer with four…
Read More#9 – Lewis “M” Dunbar
Lewis M. Dunbar, the ninth child of Lewis and Mary Ann “Polly” Powers Dunbar was born in Sugar Creek Township, residing in the area all his life. He fascinates me,…
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