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By: Whitney Downard Artificial Intelligence, or AI, promises to revolutionize how people work and nearly every aspect of life could be transformed — prompting lawmakers in an interim commerce committee to scrutinize the new technology and how to best regulate…
Read MoreBy: Monica Nagele Continuous Glucose Monitors have been gaining in popularity lately, but are they necessary for someone without diabetes? Let’s break it down. Glucose serves as the primary energy source for all living beings, including humans. When we consume…
Read MoreBy: Dick Wolfsie Like most of you, I still receive little packets of coupons in the mail. I don’t need my deck painted or my ducts cleaned out, but I am on the lookout for a good restaurant deal. Not…
Read MoreBy: Kenny Thompson There are very few reminders on the Purdue University campus today of the greatest tragedy in Boilermaker athletics history. A plaque inside the entrance to Felix Haas Hall, located just a short drive north on University Street…
Read MoreBy: Michael Bower This month, I have been writing articles about Catholicism. These articles are not meant to proselytize, but simply to give an explanation to any interested inquirers, since I know a lot of people wonder about what exactly…
Read MoreCrawfordsville Fire Department Division Chief Brian Bechtel has announced the 2023 winners of the CFD Fire Drill Contest for the Crawfordsville and North Montgomery school districts. The 2023 Crawfordsville winner was Hose Elementary. Sommer Elementary took the win this year…
Read MoreBy: John “Butch” Dale I turned 75 years old today. Yes, three quarters of a century. Very difficult to fathom. Wasn’t it just a few months ago that I was attending school, playing basketball, learning to drive, and chasing a…
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