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Activities scheduled at Cornerstone

A busy month of activities is scheduled at Cornerstone Center for the Arts.

Student, mentor art is on display

Work from Ball State University is on display.

Chippie needs to go away

I had assumed that after Gracie died, the chipmunk would stay away. After all, it seemed to like dry cat food and I gave the leftover cat food to the neighbor. We had set up a live trap a while back to no avail.

Limberlost hosting a tour of Rainbow

Area was the setting for two novels by Stratton-Porter.

Freeda and David Osenbaugh married 50 years

David and Freda C. Osenbaugh are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary today.

Blood drive had 63 donors

Sixty-three donors gave blood Sept. 15 during a blood drive at the Jay Community Center.

Tri-State swap and sell begins Oct. 8

The tractors and engines will be back.

Blood drive is Saturday

Local residents will have the opportunity to give blood Saturday.

Weekend was a mix of feelings

We are on death watch.

ArtWorks class registration open

ArtWorks is back.

How to get away with murdering plants

I committed mass murder this morning. Maybe.

Site set to host pair of events Saturday

Saturday will be busy at the Limberlost.

Nature program set for Thursday

A program for nature lovers is scheduled at Ouabache State Park.

Everyone needs a good umbrella

We need a new umbrella.

Field day is set for Thursday

Jay and Blackford county soil and water conservation districts and the Upper Salamonie River Watershed are teaming to sponsor a free manure management and cover crop soil health field day at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Jay County Solid Waste Management District office, 5948 W. Indiana 67, Portland.
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