Posts by The Paper of Montgomery County
‘Fine’ Is New Fake: Emotional Honesty Is Key to Connection, Peace
“Fine” may be the most common and most dishonest word in the English language, and it’s silently keeping people isolated from one another, explains Christian Life Coach Darla Nelson. She…
Read MoreEmpowering Seniors for Safer Online Experiences
6 Practical Safety Tips for Caregivers and Families Today’s seniors aren’t shying away from a world that has become increasingly reliant on technology. Quite the opposite, in fact, as recent…
Read MoreUtility Provides Customers with Leak-Saving Tips
Indiana American Water is recognizing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Fix a Leak Week 2026 by sharing simple, practical tips customers can use to locate and address common household leaks that waste water, drive up…
Read MoreShadow and Light Showcases County & Hoosier Writings
A new literary anthology celebrating the depth, grit and creative spirit of Indiana writers will make its debut this spring as Purple Aardvark Publishing launches its inaugural collection, Shadow and Light:…
Read MoreHappy St. Patrick’s Day – Chamber Style
By Andy Chandler For The Paper This St. Patrick’s Day morning, the Hampton Inn on the northside of Crawfordsville played host to the Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce’s event, Biz…
Read MoreNearly Third of Us Still Procrastinate on Taxes
As the 2026 tax filing season approaches, many Americans are once again putting off their returns. IPX1031’s 7th annual Tax Procrastinators report finds 29 percent of Americans will procrastinate filing…
Read MoreUse IRS Free File to Avoid Paying Fee
For 2026, eight private-sector partners are offering guided tax software products through IRS Free File to taxpayers with an Adjusted Gross Income of $89,000 or less in 2025. Taxpayers with…
Read MoreRoller-Coaster Season for Purdue’s Boilermakers Continues Into NCAA
The roller-coaster ride taken by the Purdue men’s basketball team since the dawn of 2026 is once again on an upward trajectory. Becoming the first No. 7 seed to win…
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CONCERT On the CORNER
Indiana University’s Acapella consort Collegium Polyphonia was featured in Wabash Avenue Presbyterian’s Concerts on the Corner Sunday. Composed of six graduate students and two undergraduates from the IU Jacobs School…
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