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This Old House Needs An Affordable Update: Here’s How
“One-third of the energy you pay for probably leaks through holes in your house. Air leaks can also cause moisture and indoor air quality problems,” writes Daniel Morrison for the…
Read MoreNot A Pun: SUN Wants To Help You Go Solar
Nearly a third of all homes in Montgomery County were built before 1929, rivaling Webster County, Nebraska, where the average age of homes is ninety-one years, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, where…
Read MoreA Black History Month Round-Up for Nerds
If the algorithm were benevolent, it would post those friends of ours who enrich the world with delightful, lesser-known but amazing stories from black history. If the algorithm favored wonks…
Read MoreWhat’s So Bad About Benzene?
When hazardous waste from the East Palestine train derailment ended up in Roachdale, locals turned to the League of Women Voters for some insight on the decision to import the…
Read MoreChurches & NonProfits Invited To ENERGY FORUM for NONPROFITS
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) signed into law last summer contains some very good news for religious and nonprofit organizations. For the first time in history, houses of worship and…
Read MoreTo Remember the Forgotten School
Some stories are so precious and painful that their caretakers shield them. Even after several years of research, Shannon Hudson and Vicke Swisher-Hudson could not unearth most of the stories…
Read MoreChurches & NonProfits Invited To ENERGY FORUM For NONPROFITS
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) signed into law last summer contains some very good news for religious and nonprofit organizations. For the first time in history, houses of worship and…
Read MoreAre Indiana Women’s Health Care and Indiana’s Economy in Peril?
NOTE: This is the second part of a two-part column reporting information on Indiana’s new reproductive policies. Last week’s column reported information about economic development concerns in Montgomery County and…
Read MoreAre Women’s Health Care and Our Business Economy in Peril in Indiana?
NOTE: This is the first of a two-part column addressing these issues A diverse crowd of more than 60 people gathered at the Crawfordsville District Public Library last week to…
Read MoreWomen’s History Month: Insights into Finance and Banking
With the markets shaky, let’s celebrate Women’s History Month through the stories of three women, outliers and trailblazers, whose financial savvy may hold some lessons for the present. Hetty Green,…
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