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The Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) announced that Miah Michaelsen will serve as the agency’s next executive director. Michaelsen’s history with the IAC spans more than a decade, beginning as a regional arts partner for both the City of Bloomington and…
Read MoreMartin University is proud to announce the launch of its new Career Development and Resource Department. The department’s responsibilities are managing the Future Career Resource Center that houses the new Martin WORKS Apprenticeship program. Tony Cunningham has been hired as…
Read MoreNotre Dame Freshman Derick Williams is competing against 39 of the United States’ most elite young agriculture leaders for one of six National FFA officer positions. Williams was selected by a state nomination committee to serve as the National FFA…
Read MoreDozens of members of the Indiana Guard Reserve, Indiana’s state defense force, converged on the Camp Atterbury railhead to do their part in Operation Allies Welcome. Guard Reservists volunteered to help catalog and sort hundreds of boxes of clothes, personal…
Read MoreAttorney General Todd Rokita said today a federal appeals court decision upholding a Texas abortion law bodes well for other states’ efforts to defend their sovereign authority. “This pro-life win for Texas is also a win for Indiana,” Attorney General…
Read MoreSept. 23, 1951 – Oct. 18, 2021 Larry Lee McNulty, 70 of Ladoga, passed away at his home on Monday, Oct. 18, 2021. He was born on Sept. 23, 1951 to the late Kenneth and Dorothy (Plasters) McNulty. He married…
Read MoreMar. 23, 1972 – Oct. 16, 2021 Clifton Darrell “C.D” Wilson, Jr. of Crawfordsville passed away Saturday morning, Oct. 16, 2021 at home. He was 49. Born Mar. 23, 1972 in Crawfordsville, he was the son of Clifton Darrell Wilson,…
Read MoreThe Paper of Montgomery County has once again stepped up to help local businesses. Beginning this week, The Paper is offering holiday specials that dramatically reduce the cost of advertising by as much as 90 percent. There is no gimmick…
Read MoreWelcome back to Bits’n’Pieces, a weekly look at some of the interesting, funny, comical and sometimes outright weird things that happen in and around Montgomery County. Have something you think should go into Bits? E-mail it to us at [email protected],…
Read MoreBy Tim Timmons Over the years, Montgomery County has been blessed with some fine sheriffs. I’m not going to name names simply because I don’t want to leave anyone out, but the good ones seem to have far outweighed the…
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