Archive for September 2023
National Preparedness Month Focuses On Emergency Preparedness For Older Adults
September is National Preparedness Month. The goal of this month is to encourage individuals, families and communities to take proactive steps in preparing for various emergencies and disasters. House fires,…
Read MoreAsk Rusty – Why Is My Age 70 Benefit Not Higher Than My January Amount?
Dear Rusty: I plan to retire in 2025 (the year I turn 70). Given that I’m still working, I’m delaying my Social Security until that year. I noticed on my…
Read MoreStructuring The Perfect Password, Or At Least Giving It A Go
By: Dick Wolfsie Mary Ellen is extremely concerned about all the identity theft and is urging me to change my passwords. I’m the worst at thinking of new passwords and…
Read MoreBoilers Have Some Bright Spots In Otherwise Season-Opening Loss
By: Kenny Thompson A bright spot from Purdue football’s 39-35 season-opening loss to Fresno State was the play of Westfield graduate Dillon Thieneman. In his first collegiate game, the safety…
Read MoreButch Helps You Understand Politics And Elections
John “Butch” Dale Do you remember all of those times you fell asleep in high school government class? Nope, you didn’t learn one thing about the three branches of government,…
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Preparing For ‘The Journey’ An Inevitable Part Of Life
By: DeAntha Wright-Thornburg There is a road we all will travel on at one time or another in our lifetime. It may be an awkward walk if you fail to…
Read MoreOne Hard Working Local Deere
By: Karen Zach The Deere family of the Shades area of Montgomery County was one of the largest and biggest business oriented groups in our early days. I want to…
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