Posts by The Paper of Montgomery County
Sen. Deery Shares Update
At the start of the legislative session, I announced that one of my top priorities would be to fight rising utility rates. Among the bills I had in mind was…
Read MoreRep. Genda Shares Update
House Republicans advanced legislation this session to increase access to child care by encouraging more employers to offer care options to employees and removing regulatory barriers. The legislature recently…
Read MoreYearlong Reading Journey
Addilyn Anderson, age 10, has completed the Crawfordsville District Public Library program the “Yearlong Reading Journey.” She is the daughter of David and Lenae Anderson. On this journey, Addilyn was…
Read MoreBuchanan Seems Happy With Session
Now that the Indiana Legislature has adjourned, State Sen. Brian Buchanan said that he was pleased with several bills, and is looking forward to continuing to work with his constituents.…
Read MoreCommons’ Bill on Foreign Influence Heads to Braun
Legislation sponsored byState Rep. Matt Commons (R-Williamsport) toidentify foreign influence in Indiana’s political activity is headed to the governor for consideration as a new law. The U.S. Department of Commerce…
Read MoreDeery’s Public Safety Bill Heads to Governor
A bill authored by State Sen. Spencer Deery (R-West Lafayette) that would impose tougher penalties on offenders who hide their identifies unanimously passed the Senate Wednesday, Feb. 25, and will…
Read MoreIHSAA Commissioner Wants to Reward More Than Titles
Buckle up, folks. Like many of you, I’ve been snowed in much of these past few weeks. That means I’ve spent a lot of time rubilating on the world’s problems,…
Read MoreGreenfield Teen Killed in Montgomery County Wreck
A Greenfield teenager died in a one-car accident Monday in Montgomery County. According to the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, 18-year-old Kinsley L. Gruss from Greenfield was killed when a 2002…
Read MoreGreat Entertainment for a Sunday Afternoon
We have multiple junk drawers – four to be exact with another half dozen with a question that they’re for that purpose! I could easily be a hoarder because if…
Read MoreFoundation’s Next Two Learning Events On Tap
Montgomery County Community Foundation is hosting two types of professional development opportunities this year, a Lunch & Learn Series and a Non-Profit Learning Series. The Lunch & Learn sessions are…
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