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Three stories about writing, from three authors, all told at the same bookstore. Amy Junkins used to be a social worker. She ...
Amber Hunt’s first job at Reid Health was as seasonal help at the Gingko Boutique. Nearly nine years later, she’s still here, ...
The 2025 legislative session ended with passage of the state's next two-year budget as well as tax relief and other key priorities for Hoosiers. The budget accounts for lowering Indiana's state income ...
Obituaries will be printed in The Connersville News Examiner as they come from the funeral home. The Connersville News Examiner takes no responsibility for mistakes. James Dale Amis, 65, Richmond ...
A piece of public artwork may be coming to Alquina Blue Arrows Park within the next few years thanks to a partnership with ...
Zander McHenry has made his mark at CHS through his involvement in athletics, dedication to academics and his positive impact ...
Quality arts and crafts are part of a community’s attractions. Combine them with warm weather evening activities, and the ...
Democrat Women’s Club: meeting May 8, 7 p.m. at 426 N Central Ave., Connersville. Central Christian Church’s: Plant Sale (our 15th of selling perennials, herbs ...
Spartans secured a dramatic 7-6 walk-off victory against Lawrenceburgon Thursday, with Parker Flanigan’s two-run single in ...
All the little kids at church were excited about Easter. The thought of finding the Easter eggs that were hidden. All the candy they would find.
I’ve been reading Robert Shiller’s 2019 book, “Narrative Economics” which details, in simple English, how stories, fact or fiction, have influenced economic affairs. The tale of brokers jumping from W ...