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The second sunday in February

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Posted on Feb 01, 2024 in From the Editor

When many people think of February, they think of Valentine’s Day. In my house, we think of a particular football championship game that, for legal reasons, I can’t name. You know the one. The “big game” is a national holiday for my husband, our friends, and me. Since we have lived in Indianapolis, we have… Continue reading.

History on a tray

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Posted on Jan 29, 2024 in Features

By Richard G. Biever At 6-feet-4, Alonzo Fields could look over the shoulder of most people. But none were as broad as those of the four men he served as the chief butler in the White House for 21 years. Born in the tiny Black farming community of Lyles Station in southwestern Indiana in 1900,… Continue reading.

Our bowl is always full

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Posted on Jan 27, 2024 in Outdoors

By Mike Lunsford Many winters ago, I stood in a short line at a local feed store with a bag of sunflower seed over my shoulder and a box of suet cakes tucked under my arm. As I waited for the cashier to ring up a lady in a sweater and stocking cap, I noticed… Continue reading.

Maple Magic

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Posted on Jan 27, 2024 in Travel

Hoosier sugar shacks open to the public in March for a behind-the-scenes look and taste of Indiana maple syrup. Photos courtesy of Indiana Maple Syrup Association  By Natalie Derrickson Breakfast enthusiasts, preservationists, and nature buffs all have something to love when it comes to maple syrup, and one magical weekend a year, they can see… Continue reading.

County Profile: Randolph County

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Posted on Jan 27, 2024 in County

By Nicole Thomas After forming in 1818, Randolph County became home to many Quaker settlers from North Carolina who supported abolitionism. Abolitionist Levi Coffin worked with these Quakers to help nearly 3,000 enslaved Americans find freedom through the Underground Railroad’s sites in Indiana and Ohio. In 1846, Quakers and free people of color founded the… Continue reading.

CIDER to warm Tipmont’s energy transformation efforts

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Posted on Jan 21, 2024 in Tipmont

For an organization like Tipmont that’s forever forecasting the future, you might presume the arrival of a new year isn’t a big deal. How exciting could 2024 be if we’ve been actively planning for it since 2020? As it happens, it’s incredibly exciting. That’s because Tipmont’s tradition of forward-thinking innovation over the last few years… Continue reading.

From the boardroom: Board holds November meeting

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Posted on Jan 21, 2024 in Tipmont

The regular meeting of the board of directors was held on Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2023. All directors were present. Also attending were CEO Ron Holcomb and attorney Brian Garrison. The year-to-date margin is $937,865. The cooperative has an equity rate of 31.04%, and 702 new services have been installed this year. The next regular meeting… Continue reading.

Celebrating staff anniversaries

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Posted on Jan 21, 2024 in Tipmont

Please join us in celebrating Member Services Supervisor Amy Hurt and Application Developer/Database Administrator Clayton Jewell. Hurt reached a service milestone of five years in December, and Jewell reached a service milestone of 10 years in December.