Archive for April 2023
Montgomery Medicine No. 718
Shoulder Pain – Part 1 The next two weeks, I’d like to address shoulder pain and injuries. Most people experience shoulder pain at some point in their lives. Doctors see…
Read MoreVictims’ Rights Awareness Week Puts Focus On Survivors
The Indiana Criminal Justice (ICJI) is observing National Crime Victims’ Rights Week from April 23-29. According to a report from the Bureau of Justice Statistics, in 2021, there were more…
Read MoreIEDC Battles $3 Million Mask Lawsuit Involving Federal Sting Operation
By: Leslie Bonilla Muniz Employees at a New York company thought they were arranging a $2.95 million face mask delivery — of what they claimed to be 1 million authentic…
Read MoreThe Postscript by Carrie Classon
“3,002 Suns” Our landlord, Jorge, loves his suns. I am sure he loves his son, Jorge Jr., as well, but I am talking about the other kind of sun. This…
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City Of Crawfordsville And Arbor Homes Announce Partnership For Residential Development
The City of Crawfordsville and Arbor Homes are pleased to announce a partnership to mitigate the challenges of housing availability in workforce attraction. Arbor Homes plans to develop a 173-home…
Read More04-22-23
11th Annual Darlington Bed Race To Kick Off Summer
Race will be held on Friday, June 2nd, on the Square. The event that has historically been the ‘kick off to summer on the square’ returns again this year. Supporting…
Read MoreThe U.N. Comes Under Fire For Suggesting Young Kids Have A Right To Engage In Sex
By: John Grimaldi Is the U.N. saying young children have a right to engage in consensual sex– including consensual sex with an adult? It certainly appears to have officially announced…
Read MoreAsk Rusty – Why Can’t I Get Social Security Disability On My Own Or My Husband’s Record?
Dear Rusty: I am considered disabled by State of Washington doctors, but Social Security has turned me down three times when I applied for disability saying I don’t have enough…
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