Living
“Why didn’t you stop me?” the woman asked the banker.
by Joan Hershberger - April 10, 2021Last Monday, Arthur Winright celebrated his 102nd year on this earth with a parade staged by his family and attended by more than 50 people.
by Caitlan Butler - April 10, 2021Is there such a thing as too many books to read? Not for me! I’m lucky to have so many choices and they come from a variety of sources: our library, the publ...
by Lauri Wilson - April 3, 2021An adaptation of Mozart’s operetta “The Magic Flute” was performed Thursday, March 11 at West Side Christian School elementary.
by Special to the News-Times - April 3, 2021Reading and hearing about all the companies’ desperately searching for employees in northern Indiana, I repeat what my mother-in-law said nearly 50 years ago...
by Joan Hershberger - April 3, 2021Portraits of Freddy Mercury, Dave Grohl and multiple other artists in the music industry share the walls with acoustic and electric guitars in Magnolia’s new...
by Rhett Gentry - March 20, 2021The imperfect seams of the yellow baby rompers at the estate sale carried no monetary value. They simply held enough sentimental value to justify keeping the...
by Joan Hershberger - March 20, 2021We believe every child deserves the right to have a healthy and happy childhood and it is important to work together to educate our community about child abu...
March 20, 2021An unexpected letter in the mail from a friend or loved one is nearly always a pleasant surprise, especially when marking a special occasion.
by Matt Hutcheson - March 6, 2021Sometimes I wish I could grab a magic wand to wave over my loved ones. I wondered if I needed one the day my son began a conversation saying, “Joy said I sho...
by Joan Hershberger - March 6, 2021History is interesting, but for me, fictionalized history is so much more fun to read about. This month I had to decide among so many good titles for our the...
by Lauri Wilson - March 6, 2021A couple of DIY (do-it-yourself) folks live at our house. Hubby made our bed with lumber, a power saw, nails, glue and varnish. Then I stitched together a qu...
by Joan Hershberger - February 20, 2021Dr. Richard Keith Davis, Sr. passed away on January 11, 2021.
by Matt Hutcheson - February 14, 2021The big 4-0 creeps ever closer for my darling daughter. The calendar does not measure the big event so much as the change in her mindset. She called me this ...
by Joan Hershberger - February 14, 2021Anna Warriner pledged to walk or run 100 miles in the month of January in order to help The Hub, in Camden, raise much needed funds.
by Bradly Gill - February 7, 2021