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Kiwanis steps up and unloads Friday, April 23, 2021 4:00 AM The Kiwanians took a very quick break from packing bags to pose for a photo. From left are: Gary Behling, Terri Behling, Mark Allen, Jim McCampbell, Carolyn Sering and Byron Thada.Photos courtesy of Crawfordsville Kiwanis Here are the great people who unloaded the truck. From left, John (the truck driver for Food Finders who helps every month), Jim McCampbell, Mac Petty, Rumiko Nishina, Gary Behling and Conrad Harvey. • • Last week, the Crawfordsville Kiwanis members stepped up for the community once again by unloading the Food Finders truck for the Nourish program at the Youth Service Bureau.
Question of the Week: The state may be ending its mask mandate overall, but Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb has switched the burden of the decision to each county. So what does that mean here? Should our three county commissioners follow Holcombâs lead and drop the mask mandate? Or should they do like Marion and Monroe counties and tell people in the county they have to mask up?
I don t know how this is a hard decision. Stop infringing on my rights. No mask!
I don t know how this is a hard decision. There s a pandemic going on. Mask up!
Monday, December 21, 2020 4:00 AM Unloading the Nourish truck on 12-11-20 (Left) were Don Thompson, Mac Petty, Gary Behling, Jim McCampbell and Rumiko Nishina. Photo provided Packing backpacks on 12-14-20 (Right) were Gary Behling, Don Thompson, Mark Allen, Rumiko Nishina and Jim McCampbell. Photo provided • • Volunteers from Crawfordsville Kiwanis helped unload the truck at the Nourish program on 12-11-20 and helped pack backpacks on 12-14-20. They pack 147 backpacks in 1 hour. The Nourish program helps families with food insecurities in Montgomery County. The food will help feed children while they are out of school. This is organized through the Youth Service Bureau and is in partnership with many churches, businesses, and other organizations.