Dec 8, 2007 | The Journal Review
Mountie Mission lending a hand
“We don't have a whole lot of money to work with, we try to get them back on their feet”
As a young girl, Diane Cross had always wanted to do missionary work. The 1971 Ladoga High School graduate is realizing her dream through a non-profit organization known as Mountie Mission. via The Journal Review
Waynetown, Darlington approve 1 percent tax rate
Waynetown and Darlington each approved raising the local option income tax for Montgomery County to 1 percent Monday night. via The Journal Review
Senior reaches 100-year mark, lives with husband of 78 years
“That was the only income she could call hers”
James and Opal Frazier have both reached the 100-year mark, and reside at The Villages of Avon. via Flyer Group
20 churches to unite to fight poverty, hunger
“It's one of the things that's just Christ centered. It fulfills what the gospel talks about.”
Twenty Montgomery County churches will unite Sunday to raise money for Church World Service and experience a taste of what life is like in third world countries. via The Journal Review
“I needed to get into college and study education”
While in high school, Arvin Brokaw almost followed in his father's footsteps to become a farmer. via The Journal Review