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By Melinda Myers It’s time to begin tackling that gift list for the holidays. Consider gifting your favorite gardener something practical and attractive to enjoy for months and even years. No matter your budget, you can find the perfect gift…
Read MoreDear Rusty: The Social Security program is funded by employees and their employers. The federal government does not contribute to the program, right? So why does the federal government feel they have the right to raid the fund? All the…
Read MoreIt’s a familiar refrain to Purdue basketball fans. “Purdue will be just another team without Caleb Swanigan.” “Purdue will miss Carsen Edwards’ scoring.” “Purdue won’t be able to overcome Jaden Ivey’s departure to the NBA.” “Braden Smith and Fletcher Loyer…
Read MoreWell, it’s finally over. I thought the 2024 election campaigns would never end. Perhaps you’re happy with the results, perhaps you’re not. At least you can go on with a fairly normal life again. No more TV political ads. No…
Read MoreFor 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 does happen in meetings paid for with your tax dollars.…
Read MoreAs we enter the season of giving thanks, many of us naturally turn our thoughts to gratitude. But gratitude doesn’t have to be reserved for one day on the calendar—it can be a mindset that influences our everyday lives, including…
Read MoreHONOR ROLL/CHARACTER COUNTS 1st QUARTER PRE-K CHARACTER COUNTS TRUSTWORTHINESS- Griffin Cummins, Alice Powers RESPECT- Ethan Hopkins, Lincoln Radcliff KINDERGARTEN CHARACTER COUNTS TRUSTWORTHINESS-Kitley Maddock, Olivia Bonilla, Carson Barnhart RESPECT-Saban Pierce, Harrison Boots, Harrison Doss FIRST GRADE CHARACTER…
Read MoreWitham Health Services will host a virtual job fair on Tuesday, Nov. 19, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Attendees may join the online meeting at any point during this timeframe. They are asked to come with their camera on…
Read MoreThe following are the unofficial election results from Montgomery County where a little more than 66 percent of registered voters turned out. Results will not be official until after they are certified by the Election Board – probably within the…
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