Ryan Trares: Good time for Good Cheer
This was community generosity like nothing I’d ever seen.
Learning to paint never gets old; seniors get creative in free-time pursuits
People in the autumn of their lives are discovering artistic skills they didn’t even know they had. They consider it a stroke of good fortune.
Yuletide markets offer treats, handcrafted items, much more
We are well aware that folks were just strolling around two days ago in shorts in 70-degree weather. But the calendar will tell you in no uncertain terms that this is the holiday season, whether we all have yet to raise a feasting fork toward the stuffing or not.
Here’s to spirits during a time to remember
Halloween is almost here, and Día de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) follows close after on November 1st. Day of the Dead originated as a holiday in Mexico, but is now widely celebrated across Hispanic cultures. It’s also becoming more well-known north of the border, too.
Forging a new path
Looking back, 2006 was a watershed year for the Bartholomew Consolidated School Corp.
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Send us your recipes
The Republic is seeking your favorite recipes for its annual cookbook. And you could win a $100 gift certificate, too.
Sharon Mangas column: Be like Lillie
One of my heroes, Lillie Mae Perkinson, died this month. It wasn’t unexpected. At 91, she had lived a good life and was ready to rejoin her beloved husband, Lester. They were married nearly 70 years before his passing in 2017.
Model railroading becomes lifelong hobby for finance expert
By day, Greg Harter has had a knack for numbers. Good at accounting, the Columbus man used this skill to climb the ladder in the corporate world of finance.
Ryan Trares: Heading to the House of Mouse
At long last, it’s finally going to happen.