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In A Room of One’s Own, Virginia Woolf wrote“For most of history, Anonymous was a woman.” For millenia, most women’s stories slipped into anonymity or oblivion, such that half of the world’s population lost histories and exemplars shining a light…
Read MoreHappy Women’s History Month! We turn to one of the oldest professions for women, relevant in a county where maternal healthcare options have been decreasing. “Midwifery is an ancient practice, passed down through the hands of women through generations,” write…
Read MoreHere’s another incident I’ll never forget . . . As I came on duty one summer evening, the dispatcher advised me to check the location and status of an Indiana State trooper. The trooper, who was assigned to Tippecanoe County,…
Read MoreIn the months of February, March, April and May, Hoosiers know to expect all kinds of weather. From snow and ice to thunderstorms and tornadoes, Indiana experiences a wide range of weather. That is why Indiana Gov. Eric J. Holcomb…
Read MoreAuthor Grace Tilney will be at the Linden Carnegie Library on Tuesday from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. to sign her debut novel, Cupcake Curveball. Grace has has always loved to read and recently decided to fulfill a lifelong dream…
Read MoreMike Warren, born and raised in Montgomery County, has announced his candidacy for an at-large seat on the county council as a Republican. Warren is a Senior Associate Director of Alumni & Affinity Group Engagement at Wabash College. He and…
Read MoreWith the 2024 Legislative session concluded, Republican State Sen. Spencer Deery looks back. The story of any legislative session includes successes, disappointments and everything in between. I will remember the 2023-24 legislative session for a little of all three. I…
Read MoreFood Finders Food Bank announced recently that it will host the 11th annual Blue Jean Ball on Saturday, May 4, 2024. In partnership with the Purdue University College of Agriculture, the Blue Jean Ball, presented by Cargill, the Coffin Family…
Read MoreOnce upon a time in this country, men were men. Women were women. And that wasn’t the beginning of an argument. Once upon a time in this country, we welcomed the tired, the poor, the huddled masses yearning to breathe…
Read MoreCongressman Jim Baird (IN-04) shared that the 2024 Congressional Art Competition for students grades 7 through 12 is open. The competition is for all qualifying students in Indiana’s 4th Congressional District who are looking to display their artistic passions. “I’m…
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