Archive for July 2022
Ivy Tech Crawfordsville To Offer Courses In Early Childhood Education
Montgomery County residents interested in a career in early childhood education can begin earning a certificate or associate of applied science degree from Ivy Tech Community College Crawfordsville. Beginning this…
Read MoreDuke Energy Foundation Awards More Than $175,000 In Microgrants To Support Indiana First Responders
The Duke Energy Foundation is awarding more than $175,000 in microgrants to support 47 local emergency management agencies across the company’s Indiana service territory. The funding is designed to help…
Read MoreBig Music Opportunities In July For CHS Graduate
Full time singer songwriter, and former resident, Abbie Thomas, now of Goshen, IN is near the tail end of a resume building July. Thomas is a graduate of Crawfordsville High…
Read MoreThey Are The Definition Of Cute
We often go over the things in this space that seem wrong with the world, well, at least in one man’s opinion. This week, please allow me to share a…
Read More“Clean Water Indiana” Promotes Conservation Practices
Every person in the world needs and wants clean water. Most of us think of this as a universal human right: without water every living creature dies. Here in Indiana,…
Read MoreCrawfordsville Electric Light & Power Announces Allison Huenemann As General Manager
The Utility Service Board of Crawfordsville Electric Light & Power (CEL&P) announced the selection of Allison Huenemann as CEL&P’s new General Manager. Huenemann will assume the role starting on January…
Read More07-26-22
Abortion restrictions loom in patriarchal Indiana
Next week, 150 Hoosier legislators, including 110 men, will convene in special session to determine the most restrictive abortion laws in state history that stand to change the lives of…
Read MoreCash Isn’t Everything
In the famous “temple scene” in George Lucas’ story Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984), Harrison Ford, as our hero Indiana Jones, makes his way to steal the…
Read MoreSchool Days In The 1930s And 40s
(Note: This was written in 1988 by my father, Bill Dale, who graduated from Darlington High School in 1942.) I had attended school at Garfield before coming to Darlington in…
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