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Fayette County welcomes a familiar face to the Treasurer’s office starting January 1. Serving as longtime Deputy Treasurer Sarah Merida takes the helm. Stepping into the role previously held by ...
The Fayette Community Foundation (FCF) and the City of Connersville are proud to announce they have received two grants ...
Maryann Reese has always had the blood of an entrepreneur running through her veins, that is why she owns two businesses ...
That involved getting 21 storage bins off the high shelf on the back wall of the garage, a job that’s right in my wheelhouse. I’ve concluded that I’m really best qualified to pick stuff up and carry ...
My mom was the oldest of 13 children and had a brother who was a couple years younger than her. My uncle was part of the Ohio ...
Everybody knows that healthcare costs are too high, hospital and medical office parking lots are too crowded, medications cost too much, and there is too much drama in hospital corridors.
When I heard a report that over 80 million people traveled more than fifty miles from home over the Thanksgiving holiday, I thought of my sister, Susan. I’m sure if ...
Bells are ringing. Snow is glistening. But you’re bummed out. You could be suffering from a case of the holiday blues, which experts say is not uncommon. A strained relationship with family, for ...
Auditions for the comedy “Barbecuing Hamlet”: are scheduled for Dec. 7 & 18 at 6 PM, 406 N. Central Ave, Connersville. Cindy Perez is directing. Performance dates ...
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As a father of three, I’ve seen firsthand that people are naturally empathetic – my kids, for example, can’t help but get upset when they see someone hurt or in trouble. But as we grow up, empathy ...