Gift of Grain benefits community
Staff Reports
Crop conditions look poised for a good harvest this fall as some Jackson County farmers are already starting to shell corn and pick...
Feel empowered to let your light shine
By Matt Nicholson
I want you to take a second and remember a time you felt empowered.
Before I expand more on this thought, let me...
We die a little every day
By The Rev. Jeremy Myers
I am dying. I was confronted with this difficult and startling truth on my first Sunday at First Baptist Church...
Volunteers sought for Thousand Ten Project
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Teams of 10 people will go out into the community Saturday to help those in need.
Each team is asked to have a captain and...
BES second-graders complete project for Humane Society
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BROWNSTOWN
First, 100 reusable water bottles and flavor packets were purchased.
Within 20 minutes, they were sold out.
“The first day when sales started, our line, we...
Radio stations, restaurant team up to help Blessings in a Backpack
The Buzz 99.3 WZZB and 92.7 Nash Icon hosted the 99 Meals a Month and 92 Meals a Month campaign, sponsored by The Brooklyn...
Holcomb wants Afghans to “fall in love” with Indiana
By Margaret Menge
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb said recently that he wants to help Afghan refugees coming to southern Indiana to resettle in the state...
The Word of God provides some clarity for us
By Steve Greene
We live in a world that is broken.
There are constant reminders all around us. Humanity is plagued by sickness, disease, disappointment and...
20 years ago, local group helped clean up apartments near Ground Zero
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On the morning of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, Jan Engel was sitting at her office at Home Products International in Seymour.
There wasn’t...
Immanuel Lutheran Guild meeting held
The Immanuel Lutheran Guild conducted a regular meeting Tuesday in the fellowship hall at the church with President Joan Nichols presiding. Twenty-three members were...