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Mobile Integrated Health Program Shares Experiences At Two National Conferences

October 11, 2023

The nationally recognized Mobile Integrated Health (MIH) Program had the opportunity late last month to speak at two national conferences. The MIH Program has programs such as Project Swaddle and Project Bundle, that support pregnant mothers and their newborn babies,…

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Wabash Ranked In Top 50 Nationally In Payscale College Salary Report

October 11, 2023

PayScale’s rankings show connection between strong education and earning potential Wabash College continues to rank among the best colleges and universities nationally when it comes to the salaries its graduates earn. According to the 2023 PayScale.com College Salary Report, Wabash…

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AWL Needs You To Help All Creatures Great And Small

October 11, 2023

“I’m a very tough person, but in this job, I cry a lot. Sometimes, though it’s happy tears,” said Nickee Sillery, medical director for the Animal Welfare League. “Like I can tell you this story,” and she leaned forward and…

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Tips For Husbands Who HAVE To Go To Fall Festivals

October 11, 2023

By: Tim Timmons Fall means turning leaves, cooler temps, football, saying so long to summer . . . it used to mean that school just started but now is the beginning of the second grading period . . . but…

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Crawfordsville Community School Corporation Board of Education Regular Meeting

October 11, 2023

Thursday, October 12 at 5:30 p.m. Crawfordsville High School – One Athenian Way AGENDA I. Roll Call II. CHARACTER COUNTS!TM Corporation – Pillar of Trustworthiness III. Pledge of Allegiance IV. Consent Agenda: Approve Previous Meeting Minutes, Construction Accounts Payable Voucher,…

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Southmont Schools Board Of Trustees Regular School Board Meeting

October 11, 2023

Corporation Board Room Monday, October 9 – 6 p.m. Executive Session AGENDA The Board of School Trustees will meet in Executive Session on Monday, October 9, 2023 @ 5:30 p.m. in the corporation board room to discuss Collective Bargaining Litigation…

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An Excess Of Gore

October 11, 2023

By: Karen Pollchik The arachnid, black and rough-coated, emerged from under the sofa into the shadow it cast from the single table lamp lighting that area of the living room. It was only quarter-sized, but it unceasingly walked toward the…

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Pushback Continues Against Genetically Modified Salmon Being Raised At Indiana Farm

October 11, 2023

By: Casey Smith As demand for seafood grows, including across the Hoosier state, a remote Indiana farm is harvesting thousands of pounds of salmon every year — on land. But the genetically modified fish teeming in the Albany tanks are…

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Amplify Autumn Curb Appeal, 5 Home Renovation Projects To Tackle This Fall

October 11, 2023

(Family Features) With lower temperatures and milder conditions, fall provides a perfect opportunity to tackle that home renovation to-do list. Whether you plan on making minor improvements or wholesale changes are on the horizon, taking on a few DIY projects…

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Keep Your Home Cozy In Cool Weather With These Upgrades

October 11, 2023

(StatePoint) When the temperatures drop and the precipitation turns cold, efficiently keeping your home cozy and warm is likely a top priority. As you make home upgrades this fall, be sure to use materials designed to withstand extreme weather events…

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