
Getting the garden ready…
Billy and Tosha Watts homeschool their children, and with that comes some life skills. Recently their oldest daughter, Bella, went out to the garden to get the soil ready to plant some seeds.
Billy and Tosha Watts homeschool their children, and with that comes some life skills. Recently their oldest daughter, Bella, went out to the garden to get the soil ready to plant some seeds.
Muncie, IN— Minnetrista Museum & Garden’s annual Garden Fair is a must-attend for anyone with a green thumb and those looking for an incredible weekend filled with food, music, and fun. This two-day community event on May 12 and 13 is the perfect destination for foodies, music lovers, and garden enthusiasts alike.
Henry Allan “Harry” Ironside was a Canadian- American Bible teacher, preacher, theologian, pastor, and author who pastored Moody Church in Chicago from 1929 to 1948. It is said that Harry Ironside was one of the most prolific Christian writers of the 20th Century and published more than 100 books, booklets, and pamphlets, many of which are still in print.
The public is invited to attend all activities at the Apostolic Lighthouse, 111 N. A St.
The Elwood varsity baseball teams suffered a pair of losses last week. Wabash defeated the Panthers 15-1 in five innings on Tuesday. Elwood then lost its Central Indiana Conference game against Madison-Grant 15-3 in six innings on Thursday.
Frankton started out the week with an 11-1, five-inning defeat to arch-rival Lapel last Tuesday. The Eagles then lost one-run heart-breakers at Blackford on Thursday and to Blue River on Saturday.
ELWOOD –- On Thursday, Elwood had five hits and Madison-Grant blasted five homers. No contest.
FAIRMOUNT --- Jack Melvin and Dillon Pratt finished first and second in the 400-meter dash to lead Frankton to a fourthplace team finish at the recent Madison County boys track and field meet hosted by Madison-Grant.
FAIRMOUNT --- Sydney Duncan’s record-breaking performance in the shot put got the Madison County girls track and field meet off to a strong start for Frankton. A second-place finish by the Eagles’ 4-by-400 relay team secured the county championship for Frankton.
HARTFORD CITY --- Sophomore Paige Parker pitched a two-hitter as Frankton’s varsity softball team shut out Blackford 4-0 in Thursday’s Central Indiana Conference opener here. Parker gave up a one-out single in the third inning and a leadoff single in the fourth.