Archive for February 2025
Honky Tonk Angels Opens in Hillsboro
The Harmony Theater, formerly Myers Dinner Theatre, opens its 2025 season with Ted Swindley’s “Honky Tonk Angels.” This musical, filled with classic country hits, is directed by TJ Bird and…
Read MoreLocal Students Shine at Wabash
Wabash College has announced that 19 Montgomery County students are on the Dean’s List for the fall 2024 semester. These students maintained a 3.5 grade point average or better on…
Read MoreCity / County Lunch Set March 21
The next edition of the City / County Legislative Lunch – brought to us by the good folks at the Crawfordsville / Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce – is scheduled…
Read MoreBaird Backs Historic Tax Cuts
Congressman Jim Baird (IN-04) voted in favor of a House resolution this week for fiscal year 2025. Afterward, he offered the following statement. “House Republicans remain committed to delivering on President…
Read MoreMontgomery County VSO Shares Update
Wow, the weather has improved for a while! We have had a total 54 phone calls into the office and we had a total of 20 visitors into my office. We also took 20 …
Read MoreMontgomery Medicine No. 795
New Medical Technologies Emerging medical technologies are transforming the way we diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases. Innovations in robotics, genetic engineering, personalized medicine, and regenerative therapies are reshaping the medical…
Read MoreAssists Record Should Fall Tonight For Former Westfield Star Braden Smith
Barring the unexpected, yet another rewrite to the Purdue men’s basketball record book will take place sometime tonight in Mackey Arena. One season after Zach Edey broke the career scoring…
Read More02-28-25
Enduring Legacy of Andrew and Jasmine Robinson: Part 2
In our final Black History Month installment, we celebrate Jasmine Robinson, the first black woman to work at Crown and later, after being hired by Wabash College, the first black…
Read MoreWabash Presents 12 Angry Men
What would a Wabash man do if asked to serve on a jury? Would he go along with the crowd on the easiest path to conviction or acquittal? Or would…
Read More