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August 15, 2019


In the Thursday, August 15 issue

Keeping their memory alive

Some people leave a living legacy that touches lives far beyond their time on earth. Two women, completely different, and yet alike in the world of one little girl, have done just that. To keep their memory alive, and to help others along the way, Ashl …

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The tribe is ready for gridiron battle

The Milan Indians varsity football team, under the direction of Head Coach Ryan Langferman, is eager to test their mettle against area teams this fall. “Every time we go out there, we want to leave everything on the field,” senior defensive end Logan N …

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In the print edition:

SE Indiana couple volunteer to save bluebirds

“A man’s interest in a single bluebird is worth more than a complete but dry list of the fauna and flora of a town,” wrote Henry David Thoreau. Even now, the royal blue, year-round residents of Indiana still have fans as ardent as the famed Walden pond dweller. Now, though, the bluebird depends on enthusiasts for a better chance at survival, since their population significantly diminished in the early 20th century.


Couple thankful for volunteer firefighters

Volunteer firefighters really don’t get the credit they deserve. They spend countless hours training for “just in case” whether it comes or not and more hours responding to situations – some actual structure fires – but, more likely than not, first responder calls.


Regional Wrap-Up

Repeated beatings of child leads to $4M bond and 69 additional charges for Madison man.