Archive for February 2025
Purdue Passes IU on NCAA All-Time Victory List
Last week’s 81-76 victory against Indiana inside Mackey Arena was historical for the Purdue men’s basketball program. Already the winningest school in Big Ten Conference games only (1,047-712), the seventh-ranked…
Read MoreExtension Office: Avian Flu is Back
There is a lot of news to keep up on recently, almost overwhelmingly so. For those who own chickens or other poultry, the news that Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza H1N5…
Read MoreWHEN SHIRT HAPPENS
This past week, I did a little shopping to find some warm apparel for our trip to Iceland. I don’t like buying new clothes because I always seem to spill…
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Lafayette Meteorite: A Piece of Black History
In 1929, someone opened a drawer in Purdue’s biology department and realized a corn-pone-sized rock, glassy-black-like with thin visible flow lines and a glint of gold on one side was…
Read MoreSen. Deery Shares Update
Fighting to Protect Indiana Water: One of the Senate’s priority bills, Senate Bill 4, would establish a permitting system and regulatory process to move water out of one community and…
Read MoreSweet Reads at the Library
If entering the month famous for romance and candy hearts has got you in the mood for a sugary sweet rom-com, the library has a whole display of them ready…
Read MoreSouth Students Earn Regional Writing Awards
Four Southmont Sr. High School students have been awarded Scholastic Writing Awards, the nation’s longest running and most prestigious recognition program for creative teens, for the Central and Southern Indiana…
Read MoreFOR THE RECORD
For The Record is a public service and regular feature in The Paper of Montgomery County. It is designed to tell you what is scheduled to happen and what actually…
Read MorePutnam County Offers Dine With A Doc
Senior Education Ministries, Inc. has scheduled Dine with a Doc the fourth Monday of every month from 10 a.m. to noon and on Feb. 24 the program will focus on cardiopulmonary…
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