Jan 9, 2008 | The Journal Review
Haas family appreciates compassion The Haas family thanks everyone for all the compassion and consideration shown to us during Jr.'s illness and death. via The Journal Review
Nov 4, 2007 | The Journal Review
Tracking down every candidate a not-so-easy task for reporter
In preparation for tomorrow's election, we at the Journal Review were commissioned to track down all the candidates running for every office in every town in Montgomery County and write a profile on them, ... via The Journal Review
Oct 29, 2007 | The Journal Review
Megan Parker and Jared Templeman exchanged vows June 2 at First Baptist Church with Pastor Allen Sparks officiating. via The Journal Review
Oct 25, 2007 | The Journal Review
One vote can make a difference
There's long been a notion that one vote doesn't make a difference. Granted, people are almost never elected by a single vote. via The Journal Review
Oct 17, 2007 | The Journal Review
Fire department's relationships shown at WCIFA meeting
“We learn what each department has and what is available for use, if needed.”
Firefighters have a good working relationship with each department through the West Central Indiana Firefighters Association. via The Journal Review
Oct 11, 2007 | The Journal Review
Salon has old name, new services
“We're out to be servants and to serve other people”
The 106 Salon in Waynetown might have kept its old name, but it is far from the same salon Martha Perkins operated for 19 years. via The Journal Review
Oct 5, 2007 | IndyStar.com
Vietnam Traveling Wall comes to Noblesville
“Some of them suffered losses as well, and some are locked in memory”
Many of the 700 people at today's opening ceremony for the Vietnam Memorial Traveling Wall were left teary-eyed as Jennifer Nicholson gave a heart-felt rendition of the national anthem and the crowd sang "God ... via IndyStar.com
Sep 29, 2007 | The Journal Review
Bratton Adventure heads to the farm
“It takes about $1 million a year to operate a farm”
Children learned Friday morning how many of the food and clothing items they consume originate on a farm. via The Journal Review
Sep 17, 2007 | The Commercial-News, Danville, IL
Safety issue closes Wallace post office
“I think this will simplify things”
The tiny southeastern Fountain County community has lost some of its identity with the closing of its post office, but it might not be gone forever. via The Commercial-News, Danville, IL
Sep 9, 2007 | Journal & Courier
School braces to deal with tragedy
“Both girls have siblings I believe in the high school.”
Counselors to be at N. Montgomery in wake of 2 students killed in 2-car crash By ERIC WEDDLE eweddle@journalandcourier.com North Montgomery High School will begin today ready to cope with news that two students ... via Journal & Courier









