The influx over the past few years of extremists in Congress and legislative bodies has had profound effects on governance at the local, state and national levels.
More than 30 competitors entered their best soup, chili and dip for a friendly competition and community philanthropy during a chili cook-off Saturday at Anderson First Church of the Nazarene.
There are plans to open a fitness center in the future and the balcony has been converted into movie theatre. The bakery and café will officially open next Saturday.
State Rep. Kyle Pierce (R-Anderson) said the funding is part of the state legislature’s significant investments this year in school safety, which totaled $29.8 million in state matching grants across