Archive for July 2023
2023 Nissan Ariya Crossover Brings Turntable Styling To All-Electric Driving
By Casey Williams My favorite magazines as a kid were Car and Driver issues from the late ‘80s with all of the glossy concept cars. The 1986 Buick Wildcat, 1986…
Read MoreWitham Health Services Volunteer Organization Donates Funds To Support EMS Ambulance Equipment Upgrade
Amy Mitchell, Director of the Witham Volunteer Organization stated Witham EMS Director, John Merson approached her regarding a project of installing new capnography equipment in the ambulances, and a request…
Read MoreThe Healing Power Of Rhythm And Sound
By Catherine Beck Dusk to Dawn Bereavement Services announces its next monthly learning series event on Wednesday, July 12th at noon in the Christ Lutheran Church sanctuary. The session, titled…
Read MoreA Few Words From The Director
Athens Arts has had a busy first six months! I am delighted to share Athens Arts latest news as we continue to celebrate the arts with you! Art is a…
Read MoreSome Choices Last An Eternity
By Tim Timmons Getting older changes things, doesn’t it? (Yup, that was rhetorical.) When I was younger, I used to look forward to Saturdays. When I was really young, it…
Read MoreMark Twain Is Coming To MDT!
MDT is thrilled to bring you our first Theatre for Young Audiences production of 2023, Twain’s Tale of Tom and Huck! It is a wonderful adaptation of Mark Twain’s The…
Read MoreGreat School Memories From Tom Thompson
By John “Butch” Dale NOTE: In 1988 I wrote a book about the history of Darlington School, and I interviewed several former students. The following was written by Tom Thompson,…
Read MoreWhat We’re Talking About Regarding Vouchers
Last tax year, Indiana went past go with a tax surplus. The state is now set to collect a $1.5 billion surplus, part of which legislators earmarked for the teacher…
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