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As spring gives way to summer and evenings stretch longer, Indiana Audubon invites participants to slow down and take notice.
To be a Christian is to be the people who remember. Throughout history, it has been Christians who have sought to preserve ...
Alquina Blue Arrows Park invites the public to its Community Yard Sale on Saturday, June 21, a community-centered event ...
Some time ago I had a discussion ... a debate ... well, OK, an argument – with a colleague about some comment he had made during the evening. I disagreed ...
Planning and preparation are first steps toward responding to an emergency situation.
As the budget process on Capitol Hill moves forward, with its heated debates over steep cuts to Medicaid, raising the debt ceiling, and countless other decisions, you could be mistaken ...
Funerals are real drains on loved one’s emotions as they bury parents, siblings and children. Even to believers and followers of Jesus Christ I think it accurately describes what we do every time a ...
Years ago, I attended a special preview of the long, unspooled typescript of Jack Kerouac’s “On the Road” at what was then the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Irsay had bought ...
A local woman is going to Nashville this coming week to sing a live audition for the American Idol TV show. She’ll be singing here in two benefit performances this weekend. Rebecca Hauri will be ...
As a physician who recently retired from representing Indiana in Congress, I have closely followed the evolving national discourse around vaccines with concern. Since late January, a measles outbreak ...
Fayette County Cancer Society: Monthly on the fourth Monday at 6:30 p.m. at First Baptist Church, 12th and Grand. The FCCS helps cancer patients in Fayette County through fundraisers. Come and help ...
Local people who don’t have their own transportation can no longer depend on the Fayette County Transit System to get to the doctor, the grocery or other places.