A RENAISSANCE IN ROANOKE
“A Renaissance in Roanoke”, Saturday, October 10 – 10am to 5pm. Located on Main Street in Roanoke, IN. Outdoor juried
Read More“A Renaissance in Roanoke”, Saturday, October 10 – 10am to 5pm. Located on Main Street in Roanoke, IN. Outdoor juried
Read MoreJust beyond the commercial traffic of Bluffton Road, in the heart of Waynedale, the Chief Richardville House sits in a
Read MoreAmid the genuinely terrible movies that come out at the end of summer, came a film starring Robert Redford, Nick
Read MoreA weekend of fun and fellowship is planned September 18-20 for members of the Elmhurst High School Class of 1965.
Read MoreThe Shindigz National Soccer Festival will once again return to the Hefner Soccer Complex on the campus of IPFW on
Read MoreJANE AVERY, 62, passed away peacefully at home on the morning of Friday, July 17, 2015, after an unexpected 8
Read MoreEditors Note: The Community Calendar is a free announcement service for non-profit and not-for-profit organizations’ events. Although this is a
Read MoreAs Indiana closes the books on fiscal year 2015, Hoosiers have good reason to be proud of our state’s fiscal
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Read MoreThe Barna Group is a long-tenured research organization that tracks “spiritual indicators” and the role of faith within American culture.
Read MoreAbout a month ago Beth Conway contacts me asking if I could meet with her and her father John to
Read MoreAs America celebrates another birthday, a couple days later, Dulla (Aschliman) Schlaudraff will celebrate her 100th birthday! Dulla was born
Read MoreIn general most people pay close attention to auto maintenance. Whether the concern is tires, brakes, transmission, or windshield status,
Read More“It has been said that if the Lord had had Dee Dee Dahm working with Him, it would not have
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Read MoreThis month the Wayne Township Trustee Office is attending two events with our information booth; one is the annual Juneteenth
Read MoreBefore I moved to Indiana for graduate school at Anderson University, I grew up in none other than West Monroe,
Read MoreMore than a decade ago, former Chief Justice Roy Moore of the Alabama Supreme Court installed a massive granite monument
Read MoreEditors Note: The Community Calendar is a free announcement service for non-profit and not-for-profit organizations’ events. Although this is a
Read MoreSaturday, June 6, is National Trails Day when folks celebrate the wonderful nature trails available all over the United States,
Read MoreApproximately 300 airmen from the 122nd Fighter Wing, equating to a third of its members, have returned from deployment from
Read MoreAs I write this it is May 1, 2015, and the Public Library is holding “A Day In Allen County”
Read MoreThe History Center presents Miami Indian Heritage Days and it began on Saturday, May 2 at the Chief Richardville House,
Read MoreNearly 300 young people and 200 to 300 coaches will participate this year in the seventh annual Pro Football Mini
Read MoreState Representative Matt Lehman (R-Berne) authored a House Resolution honoring Civil War reenactors for their efforts to keep Indiana’s heritage
Read MoreLocal Women descendants of William Brewster attend premier of Pilgrims Home documentary film by producer Jane WilliamsOn April 18, 2015
Read MoreRecently at a Pierceton antique shop I came across two identical satin whole cloth medallion quilts: blue on one side
Read MoreA lecture and book signing withWilliam HeathSunday, April 12, 2015, 2pmFree to the public William Wells and the Struggle for
Read MoreLast weekend, audiences taught studios a lesson about underestimating girls and women at the box office. Home more than doubled
Read MoreI confess, I didn’t know much about coverlets except that they are woven on looms so when I was asked
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