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Matthew 5:13-20[Jesus said,] “You are the salt of the earth. But if salt has lost its taste, how can it's saltiness be restored? It is no longer good for anything, and is thrown out and trampled underfoot. You are the light of the world. A city built on a hill can not be hid. No one lights a lamp and puts it under a bushel basket, but places it on the lampstand where it gives light to all in the house. Let your light shine before others, therefore, so that they might see your good works and give glory to your father in heaven.“Do not think that I have come to abolish the law and the prophets, for I have not come to abolish, but to fulfill. For truly I tell you, until heaven and earth pass away, not one letter – not one stroke of a letter – will pass from the law until all is accomplished. Therefore, whoever breaks one of the least of these commandments and teaches others to do the same, will be called least in the kingdom of heaven. And whoever does them and teaches them, will be called great in the kingdom of heaven. For truly I tell you, unless your righteousness exceeds that of the scribes and pharisees, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.” I got to spend a couple of days this week at the annual reunion of the Wabash Pastoral Leadership Program, in Crawfordsville, which is always a real boon for my spirit and sense of call, and reminder of why church work and ministry matters so much in the world, these days – and the impact we can have when we get it right.For those of you who don't know/remember, the Wabash Pastoral Leadership Program is a Lilly Endowment-funded endeavor that gathers small groups of Christian clergy from around Indiana for a two-year program of study, learning, and travel, that connects pastors with each other and with civic leaders from around the state to broaden the scope of what congregations can accomplish in the world, in whatever context they find themselves. For those of you who've been around awhile, you might remember that I was part of the first cohort of the program back in 2009-2010. (I would spend a few days, every other month at Wabash College and take a couple of international trips thanks to the program.)Anyway, the program hosts annual reunions for the pastors who've engaged it over the years, and that's where I was for about 48 hours last week. As part of it all, some of our colleagues shared, with the rest of us, some of the work they've been up to in their various settings and communities.A couple of pastors in New Albany teamed up the past couple of summers to establish a ministry of “cooling stations,” hosted by a handful of churches in their town … places where house-less people and families – rather than hiding in the public library or wading in the creek on the edge of town to keep cool – could find air-conditioned shelter, safety, and water when the temperatures reach 100 degrees or more. This is what kingdom welcome and hospitality looks like – on earth as it is in heaven.Another pastor's congregation does the opposite. Over at West Morris Free Methodist Church on the westside of Indy, they have a very traditional 60,000 square foot building with a sanctuary that seats close to 1,000 people, though they only worship about 40, these days. So, they removed all of their empty wooden pews, filled their space with tents, and house nearly 80-100 house-less people when temperatures are too dangerously cold to sleep outside. What used to look like this: now looks like this: Of course, they feed them and care for them in other ways, too. It's still very obviously a sanctuary, maybe more now than ever before, and this is what the fullness of the kingdom tastes like when we get it right. A friend from my own cohort – Kent Ellet, the Pastor at the Speedway Church of Christ and his congregation – have bought and rehabbed three houses in recent years on Alton Avenue, near their church. They're working on their fourth, as we speak. Once they are ready, they rent these houses at half the cost – or less – to individuals and families who need stable housing and other support, in order to get back on their feet after all manner of struggle, difficulty, bad luck, and whatnot. My friend Kent calls this ministry the “Alton Alternative” and it is a light of grace, sitting high on a lampstand, shining brightly for all in those houses – and their surrounding neighborhood, and now all of us – to see.When Jesus tells the crowds on the hillside in this morning's Gospel that they are the salt of the earth and the light of the world, he was trying to get them to think differently about the kind of light and flavor their faith brings to the world around them. And, I happen to think, he was inviting them to get creative about that for a change … to wonder differently about what kind of difference they might make … to imagine ways their faith was inviting them to be a blessing for the world.“You are the salt of the earth,” he tells them. “But if salt has lost its taste – if you have lost your flavor – what good is that? What are you doing here? What's the point of it all?”“You are the light of the world,” Jesus says. “Like a city on a hill… like a lamp on a stand… like a beacon in the night. Don't cover yourselves up… don't hide under a basket. Let your light shine so others can see what you're up to; so people know what God is doing through you… and for you… and for the sake of others.”Now, I happen to think we have so much to be glad about and plenty to celebrate and even a little to be proud of when it comes to how we do Church here, in this place, especially when I think of the very unique voice Cross of Grace is in our community.No one else is welcoming, advocating for, and hosting events that support our LGBTQ+ friends, family, and neighbors. No one else is preaching and teaching and hosting ministry that supports anti-racism and racial justice the way we do.We have $45,000 to give away from our Building and Outreach Fund grants thanks to our generosity over the course of the last year. (Please spread the word to your favorite non-profit organizations to apply for those grants before the end of March.)And I hope, as we continue to wonder about this building project that's on the horizon we'll get creative about all of this salt and light stuff in ways my Wabash friends have done.And just to get your wheels spinning, you should know I have started a conversation with our schools about a reading program for kids in our area for whom English isn't their primary language. For those of you who know about the HOSTS program that already exists in our elementary schools, imagine that but for immigrant kids who speak Spanish or Haitian Creole. (I just learned we are blessed to have literally hundreds of them in our school district.)Pastor Cogan has ideas about Cross of Grace hosting a summer day camp for kids who can't afford the kinds of camps many of us send our kids to when they're not in school.Maybe we could be a cooling center … or a warming station … or let our parking lot be a safe place for people living in their cars to park for the night.We could certainly host more and bigger special events for places like The Landing.We could host more 12 Step meetings; expand our food pantry operations; you get the idea …All of this is about not getting bored – or becoming boring – or losing our flavor – or letting our light dim – or hiding it under a bushel basket of complacency or apathy or selfishness or comfort or safety or whatever tempts too many Christians to stop doing God's bidding.All of this is about being as inspired as we are unsettled by those words from the prophet Isaiah this morning – words that surely inspired and unsettled Jesus, too… all of that stuff about loosing the bonds of injustice; about letting the oppressed go free; about sharing bread with the hungry; bringing the homeless poor into our house; covering the naked, and all the rest.So let's pray about and plan a future together, full of hope about the ways we can salt the earth and light up the world – with all that Isaiah promised and all that Jesus embodies:hope that our light – that the light of God – will break forth like the dawn;hope that our healing – that the healing of humanity – will spring up quickly;hope that our vindicator will go before us, and the glory of the Lord will have our back;hope that we will call and God will answer;hope that our needs will be satisfied even in parched places;Let's be hopeful – and full of faith – that, as God's people, we will be known and seen and received, like a spring of water for the thirsty, like rebuilt ruins for those in need of refuge, like a firm foundation for those who can't stand on their own; like a repairer of the breach for the broken among us, and like a restorer of streets to live in for a world searching for home.Amen
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week we have another monthly general update where we talk all things Crawfordsville from A to Z! This episode dives into all of our current city projects - Listen to learn about upcoming projects, new retail opportunities, housing developments, and community updates. Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed: https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week we're joined by Ashley Menard, Executive Director of the Montgomery County Free Clinic, and Judy Pfledderer, Secretary of the Free Clinic Board, to discuss the impact of Meals on Wheels in our community. We talk about the history of the program, how meals are prepared and delivered, who is eligible, and how the program ensures no one is turned away due to inability to pay. Mayor Todd Barton also shares his experience delivering meals and why Meals on Wheels is so important to quality of life in Crawfordsville. We also highlight volunteer opportunities and ways to get involved. Learn more or sign up for Meals on Wheels: www.mcfreeclinic.org/mealsonwheels Montgomery County Free Clinic: 765-362-3244 Contact Ashley Menard: ashley.menard@mcfreeclinic.org Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed: https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask questions or submit podcast topic ideas, email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov .
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week we are joined by Megan Huckstep, Planning Director and Brandy Allen, Director of Operations and Community Development for an in-depth conversation about the City of Crawfordsville's Unified Development Ordinance (UDO). In this episode, we break down what a UDO is, why the City is working to adopt one, and how it differs from the development code currently in place. We also walk through what changes residents can expect, who may be impacted, and the public approval process moving forward. To review the draft version of the Unified Development Ordinance: https://www.crawfordsville.in.gov/DocumentCenter/View/1369/1202026-Plan-Commission-Public-Hearing-Notice To reach out to Megan, you can contact her at mhuckstep@crawfordsville-in.gov Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed: https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask any questions about this podcast or submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week we have a special episode going over some of the City's most frequently asked questions. Is 7Brew coming to Crawfordsville? What board appointments are open? Where do I pay my property taxes? Listen to this episode to learn more about some of our most popular questions. Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed: https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week we have another monthly general update where we talk all things Crawfordsville from A to Z! This episode dives into all of our current city projects - Listen to learn about upcoming projects, new retail opportunities, housing developments, and community updates. Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed: https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week we are recapping the 2025 year filled with projects, community growth, travel, and all things Crawfordsville! Listen for a year-end wrap-up detailing all the accomplishments, some setbacks, and the work that is to continue into 2026. Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed: https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week we take a deeper dive into the City of Crawfordsville's 2026 Budget following final approval from the Indiana Department of Local Government Finance (DLGF). In this episode, we walk through the full budget process, explain how tax rates are set, and break down the approved fund amounts so residents can better understand where dollars are allocated and how City services are funded. Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed: https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask any questions about this podcast or submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov.
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week we are joined by Fawn Johnson and Belinda Young to talk about Crawfordsville's newest major community milestone: the launch of Crawfordsville Area Transportation, our expanded public transit program serving residents across Montgomery County. In this episode, we break down how the new service works, how it differs from the former Sunshine Vans, the funding that makes it possible, and why this program is an essential step forward for accessibility, mobility, and community growth. For full details about Crawfordsville Area Transportation, visit: www.crawfordsville.in.gov/parks or call (765) 364-5173 Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed: https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask any questions about this podcast or submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov.
In this episode, we step inside the shadows of some of the most haunted churches where faith endures, but so do the spirits who refuse to let go. We begin in rural Indiana, at a small chapel where visitors report being pursued by the dark silhouette of a man who appears only long enough to send them fleeing into the night. From there, we travel to a historic Chicago parish shaken by sightings of shrouded monks who drift through between pews, terrifying more than a dozen parishioners in a single weekend. Our journey continues north to Montreal's famed oratory, where the preserved heart of a revered saint may be binding his presence to the grounds. We'll also stop at an Iowa college campus chapel, where the tragic death of a young woman left behind unanswered questions, lingering sorrow, and reports of a presence still searching for resolution.Ghosts & Legends of Crawfordsville, Indiana by Christopher and Christina HuntThe Big Book of Illinois Ghost Stories by Troy TaylorThe Mammoth Book of True Hauntings edited by Peter HainingTrue Ghost Stories: Haunted Heartland from the American Midwest by Beth Scott and Michael NormanTrue Ghost Stories: Real Haunted Churches and Cathedrals by ZaYou can also use this link to text us your story :)If you have an experience, story, or anything else you'd like to share with us, you can email us at Opeaghost@gmail.com You can also follow us on Instagram, Join our Facebook group : Ope, A Ghost, or Follow us on YoutubeToodles!
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week we have our last 2025 monthly general update where we talk all things Crawfordsville from A to Z. This episode dives into all current City projects, updates, and more! Sign up and register for Crawfordsville | Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce Legislative Breakfast on Saturday, December 13th at 9:00AM here: https://crawfordsvillechamber.weblinkconnect.com/atlas/events-v4/register/5290 Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed: https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week we are joined by Jami Harrington, Chad Hassler, and Mayor Todd Barton to talk all things Downtown Party Night 2025. We dive into what makes this event such a beloved Crawfordsville tradition, how shopping small creates real community impact, and what exciting experiences you can look forward to during this year's Downtown Party Night celebration. Want to learn the full history behind DPN? Be sure to check out Crawfordsville Connection Episode 210. Support Crawfordsville Main Street & learn how to become a sponsor: https://www.crawfordsvillemainstreet.com/sponsors Downtown Party Night Facebook Event Link: https://www.facebook.com/share/15rDmfpTR9/?mibextid=wwXIfr Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed: https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask questions about this podcast or submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
They say Indiana is EERIE! Ghosts, cryptids...turtles in sunglasses...! It's time for a creepy collection of stories! [YouTube Version] [Sources & links] Pick up Will's new audio drama WAR OF THE UNDEAD on Audible & TellEmSteveDave.com, and watch THE TROUBLE WITH TESSA on Screambox! Get this episode AD-FREE on Patreon, along with our exclusive podcast The Netherworld Dispatch! Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Watch on YouTube. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Bluesky. For more, cruise through our LINKS Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crawfordsville_monsterhttps://www.onlyinyourstate.com/state-pride/indiana/ufos-flap-in-inhttps://cryptidz.fandom.com/wiki/Beast_of_Buscohttps://www.google.com/search?sa=X&sca_esv=9be0e29e8e63d6e0&udm=2&fbs=AIIjpHxU7SXXniUZfeShr2fp4giZ1Y6MJ25_tmWITc7uy4KIeioyp3OhN11EY0n5qfq-zEPNaLtwNIDS3N47TU9O0AyMvPOtn9HQJmJQi6BIm21u22EJ6vxMHMlI4kQwumY_tCTUMsUCFIcm4YzCS6PXD79hat-KssUaek0sM81KCMN78sd31uT6nQg_ROOWbc1uc1c-N9IN3MISwsEU4bDP5lz8TSg49g&q=churubusco+turtle+statue&ved=2ahUKEwii_Y2sz_mQAxVzFlkFHdNfA7EQtKgLegQIDBAB&biw=1920&bih=919&dpr=1https://cryptidarchives.fandom.com/wiki/Gorp#Supposed_captive_ground_sloths https://www.hauntedplaces.org/item/avon-bridge/ https://www.hauntedplaces.org/item/avon-haunted-bridge/ https://www.hauntedplaces.org/item/thornhaven-manor/ https://slipperynoodle.com/indianapolis-the-slippery-noodle-about https://www.indianapolismonthly.com/food-and-drinks/slippery-noodle-haunted-history/ https://www.hauntedplaces.org/item/slippery-noodle-inn/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week, we are joined by MS4 Coordinator Chris Moore to talk all things fall and winter preparation in the City of Crawfordsville. We break down how leaves, yard waste, and winter weather impact our stormwater system and what residents can do at home to help prevent flooding, reduce pollution, and keep our waterways healthy. Tune in for practical tips, important reminders, and a behind-the-scenes look at how the Stormwater Department keeps Crawfordsville flowing smoothly all year long. Contact Chris Moore at cmoore@crawfordsville-in.gov or at the Stormwater Hotline (765) 367-2328 Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed: https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week we have another monthly general update where we talk all things Crawfordsville from A to Z! This episode dives into all of our current city projects - retail activity, proposed housing, wayfinding signage, and more! Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed: https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week we are joined by Stacy Sommer from the Crawfordsville/Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce to talk about two of the community's most anticipated holiday events, the annual Chamber Christmas Auction and the Christmas Parade! Stacy shares what goes into planning these festive events, how local businesses and community members can get involved, and why the Chamber's efforts play such an important role in supporting both economic growth and community spirit throughout the year. Hear about this year's parade theme, “Joy to the World,” how to donate auction items, and what to expect at the holiday season's biggest celebration in downtown Crawfordsville!
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week, we are joined by Heather Shirk and Holly Shaver to recap all things Motocross of Nations (MXoN). We did it...and the world noticed! The 2025 Motocross of Nations brought thousands of visitors from around the globe to Ironman Raceway and downtown Crawfordsville, and this week's episode looks back on the unforgettable weekend that transformed our community into Motoville. Listen to hear behind-the-scenes stories, event highlights, and reflections on the teamwork that made MXoN a success. From the high-energy parade and Motoville Oktoberfest to the international competition at Ironman Raceway, the group discusses community pride, economic impact, and what's next for Crawfordsville after hosting a truly world-class event. Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed: https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville Questions or topic ideas? Email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
Er is een geluid dat onlosmakelijk verbonden was met Crawfordsville, Indiana in het weekend van 3-5 oktober: de ronkende motoren tijdens de Motocross of Nations. Een ding is zeker: deze zogenaamde Olympische Spelen van de motocross waren turbulent. Steven van Kempen van KEMCO Sports PR & Management, Eurosport, HBO Max en Noppennieuws Magazine, heeft het allemaal gevolgd en praat je bij. Welke sport het ook is en op wat voor een niveau dan ook: als het verhaal goed is, hoor je het hier. ALLsportsradio LIVE! Bij ALLsportsradio trakteren we de luisteraar elke maandag, woensdag en vrijdag tussen 12:00-13:00 uur op een lekkere sportieve lunch in 'ALLsportsradio LIVE!' Met studiogasten, updates, reportages, interviews en bijzondere verhalen achter de sport. Welke sport het ook is en op wat voor een niveau dan ook: als het verhaal goed is, hoor je het hier.
The 2025 Motocross of Nations is now in the record books, and the events that went down at Ironman Raceway last weekend were simply amazing for a hardcore motocross fan. The best racers from around the world converged on Crawfordsville, Indiana, for the most prestigious race of the year, and patriotism was at an all-time high! Swapmoto Live was there to witness Team Australia earning its second-consecutive MXoN Championship, while the last-minute United States team of Eli Tomac, RJ Hampshire, and Justin Cooper upheld American pride with a solid second-place showing. In this week's Kickstart Podcast by Maxxis Tires and Outhouse Coffee Co., we recap all of the wild stuff we saw!
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week we have another monthly general update where we talk all things Crawfordsville from A to Z! This episode dives into all of our current city projects - infrastructure, proposed housing, workforce updates, and more! Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed: https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
The SMX Insiders never rest. Jason Weigandt and Jason Thomas are here to preview the Monster Energy Motocross of Nations from Crawfordsville, Indiana, and to take a look at the 2026 SMX regular season schedule.
Presented by Maxxis and Outhouse Coffee Co. For most, it was the first weekend of the "off-season," but with the Motocross of Nations next weekend, plus the upcoming WSX World Championship and more approaching, there really isn't much time these days for rest. Last weekend we headed to Glen Helen to check out Ken Roczen racing the Champ Off-Road National Championships in a Pro 2 truck, spent Saturday night at Lake Elsinore Diamond Stadium for the Freestyle Kings, then returned to the tracks on Sunday for some riding and racing. Now, we head to Crawfordsville, Indiana, for the Motocross of Nations!
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week, we are joined by Heather Shirk to answer your biggest questions about Motocross of Nations (MXoN) and share everything you need to know before race weekend arrives. Known as the “Olympics of Motocross,” MXoN brings riders from 38 countries to Montgomery County for a once-in-a-lifetime event. We cover the weekend schedule, including races at Ironman Raceway, as well as community events like the Monster Energy FIM Nucor Indiana Grand Parade and Motoville Oktoberfest in downtown Crawfordsville. Tune in to hear about transportation shuttle service, parking, Motomeals Express, and community safety plans to keep the weekend fun and secure. Plus, learn how Crawfordsville is transforming into an international welcome center as we host fans from around the globe.
Coach starts out the show, giving his best wishes to board operator Ethan on getting married. Then he talks with BK about his return and how his time went with the Southbend Cubs. Landon joins the show to talk about Southmont vs. Crawfordsville, Southmont takes it 28-0. Steve Ulrey joins to talk about Triton Central vs. Speedway, 21-10. Coach and BK round out the show talking about Notre Dame football and how it is going with them.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week we have another monthly general update where we talk all things Crawfordsville from A to Z! This episode dives into all of our current city projects - Listen to be the first to know the new name of our Public Transportation, learn about paving projects, new retail opportunities, housing developments, and community updates. Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed: https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
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Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week we have another monthly general update where we talk all things Crawfordsville from A to Z! This episode dives into all of our current city projects - List to learn about summer paving projects, new retail opportunities, housing developments, an community updates. Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed: https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week we are "on the air" with Dave Peach from our local radio stations WCDQ/WIMC/WCVL and the Crawfordsville Peach Cast. Dave plays an imortant role in our community from promoting events, LIVE broadcasts, and more! Listen to this week's episode to learn more about Dave & his role with our local radio stations and his podcast, the Peach Cast. Listen to The Crawfordsville Peach Cast here: https://open.spotify.com/show/3eW4NPow4TZSoDTYGkPuJY Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed: https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week we have another monthly general update where we talk all things Crawfordsville from A to Z! This episode has the informaton you've been looking for on all of our current city projects. Learn about infrastructure updates, housing developments, retail, & more! Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed: https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week we are joined by Jon Anderson, owner of AP Development and developer of the Ben Hur Building. The Ben Hur once stood as an important building in our community housing many offices & services, but then sat vacant for decades. With Jon's vision, the Ben Hur is back - this time with 49 market-rate apartments right in the heart of downtown Crawfordsville. Listen to learn more about this project! Ben Hur Ribbon Cutting & Grand Opening - June 20th 2:00PM-6:00PM To lease an apartment visit www.liveatbenhur.com To learn more about AP Properties visit https://www.apdevelopmentllc.com/apdevelopmentllc Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed: https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week we are joined by representitives from the Crawfordsville Strawberry Festival. This episode dives into all the information you need to know about enjoying the weekend! The Strawberry Fest will be held Friday, June 13 through Sunday, June 15th at Lane Place in downtown Crawfordsville! To learn even more about the Strawberry Festival, visit their website: https://crawfordsvillestrawberryfest.com/ Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed: https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week we have another monthly general update where we talk all things Crawfordsville from A to Z! This episode has the informaton you've been looking for on all of our current city projects. Learn about infrastructure updates, housing developments, retail, & more! Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed: https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week we have another monthly general update where we talk all things Crawfordsville from A to Z! This episode has the informaton you've been looking for on all city projects from infrastructure, housing developments, retail updates, grant progress, and more! Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed: https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week we are joined by Shari Patton, the new Crawfordsville Farmers' Market Manager. Shari shares with us all the great things to come for the 2025 Farmers' Market Season (May 3 - September 27). Markets are Saturday mornings 8AM-12PM at Pike Place in downtown Crawfordsville! Reach out to Shari to become a vendor or learn more about the market by emailing her: slynnpatton63@gmail.com Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed: https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week we are joined by Crawfordsville Fire Department Captain Bryan Shaw to talk about CFD's Whole Blood Program an its importance in saving lives in our community. One way to support this program's success is by donating blood! Sign up to donate blood here: https://donateblood.versiti.org/donor/schedules/zip Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed: https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week we have another monthly general update where we talk all things Crawfordsville from A to Z! This episode shares informaton you've been looking for on all the city projects from retail recruitment, grant progress, the Ben Hur building, and other housing projects! Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed: https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week we are joined in the studio by Jami Harrington, the new Executive Director for Crawfordsville Main Street. In this episode you'll learn more about Jami and her new role, what Crawfordsville Main Street is all about and what you can look forward to this summer with CMS Programming! Stay up to date on all things Crawfordsville Main Street by following them on all social media channels or by visiting their website: https://www.crawfordsvillemainstreet.com/ Contact Jami by emailing jami@crawfordsvillemainstreet.com Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed: https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week we have another monthly general update where we talk all things Crawfordsville from A to Z! This episode shares informaton you've been looking for on all the city projects from infrastructure updates, housing developments, retail updates, grant progress, and more! Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed: https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This episode is our monthly general update where we discuss all things Crawfordsville from A to Z! This episode shares information you've been looking for on all the city projects from grant updates, housing developments, retail recruitment, economic development, infrastructure updates, and more for the month of February 2025! Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
Welcome to a special episode of the Crawfordsville Connection Podcast! BIG NEWS for the City of Crawfordsville - The City has been awarded funding by the U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Railroad Administration under the Railroad Crossing Elimination Grant Program. Listen to learn more about the planning & development phases of this project, the data submitted in the grant application, and details about the next steps of the process. To ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week we are joined by Ed McGaughey, Street Inspector with the Crawfordsville Street Department, to talk about winter operations and winter weather. Listen to learn more about the snow removal process, winter safety, and winter travel advisories. Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! Our first episode of the new year is our monthly general update where we discuss all things Crawfordsville from A to Z! This episode shares information you've been looking for on all the city projects from city ordinances, grant updates, housing developments, retail announcements, infrastructure updates, and more for the month of January 2025! Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
This week, we bring you two stories about the science of morality. Or morality in science. Either way you want to look at it.Part 1: Political scientist Ethan Hollander interviews a Nazi war criminal as part of his research.Part 2: As a graduate student, Cather Simpson is excited to present her work -- but then her adviser lies about it.Ethan J. Hollander is a professor of political science at Wabash College in Crawfordsville, Indiana. He is also the author of Hegemony and the Holocaust: State Power and Jewish Survival in Occupied Europe. Hollander's published scholarship also includes research on democratization in Eastern Europe and on the Arab Spring. At Wabash, Dr. Hollander teaches courses on the Politics of the Middle East, Ethnic Conflict and Genocide, European Politics, and Research Methods and Statistics. He is a native of Miami Beach, and received his Ph.D. from the University of California, San Diego in 2006.When Cather Simpson graduated from high-school in the USA, she was certain she was going to become a neurosurgeon. She was very, very wrong. In her first year at uni, she discovered scientific research and got completely hooked. She is now a Professor of Physics and Chemical Sciences at the University of Auckland, where she started and directed a super-fun ultrafast laser lab called the Photon Factory. These days, she's morphed into an entrepreneurial academic. The first company she co-founded, Engender Technologies, uses lasers to sort sperm by sex for the dairy industry. The second, Orbis Diagnostics, uses lasers for infectious disease testing at point-of-care – she is currently CEO there. The latest, Luminoma DX, uses light to screen more effectively for skin cancers. When she's not enjoying the pleasure and satisfaction from using lasers to solve the knotty problems presented by Mother Nature, she's doing 5000 piece puzzles and being “Schrodinger's Mom” – simultaneously the world's best and worst mother – to two lovely sons.Note: Ethan's story was produced as part of our partnership with Springer Nature's Springer Storytellers program. Find out more at beforetheabstract.com. Cather's story was produced as part of our partnership with SCANZ, Science Communicators Association of New Zealand. Find out more at www.scanz.co.nz. And look for more Story Collider shows in Wellington, New Zealand, in 2018! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, we bring you two stories about the science of morality. Or morality in science. Either way you want to look at it. Part 1: Political scientist Ethan Hollander interviews a Nazi war criminal as part of his research. Part 2: As a graduate student, Cather Simpson is excited to present her work -- but then her adviser lies about it. Ethan J. Hollander is a professor of political science at Wabash College in Crawfordsville, Indiana. He is also the author of Hegemony and the Holocaust: State Power and Jewish Survival in Occupied Europe. Hollander's published scholarship also includes research on democratization in Eastern Europe and on the Arab Spring. At Wabash, Dr. Hollander teaches courses on the Politics of the Middle East, Ethnic Conflict and Genocide, European Politics, and Research Methods and Statistics. He is a native of Miami Beach, and received his Ph.D. from the University of California, San Diego in 2006. When Cather Simpson graduated from high-school in the USA, she was certain she was going to become a neurosurgeon. She was very, very wrong. In her first year at uni, she discovered scientific research and got completely hooked. She is now a Professor of Physics and Chemical Sciences at the University of Auckland, where she started and directed a super-fun ultrafast laser lab called the Photon Factory. These days, she's morphed into an entrepreneurial academic. The first company she co-founded, Engender Technologies, uses lasers to sort sperm by sex for the dairy industry. The second, Orbis Diagnostics, uses lasers for infectious disease testing at point-of-care – she is currently CEO there. The latest, Luminoma DX, uses light to screen more effectively for skin cancers. When she's not enjoying the pleasure and satisfaction from using lasers to solve the knotty problems presented by Mother Nature, she's doing 5000 piece puzzles and being “Schrodinger's Mom” – simultaneously the world's best and worst mother – to two lovely sons. Note: Ethan's story was produced as part of our partnership with Springer Nature's Springer Storytellers program. Find out more at beforetheabstract.com. Cather's story was produced as part of our partnership with SCANZ, Science Communicators Association of New Zealand. Find out more at www.scanz.co.nz. And look for more Story Collider shows in Wellington, New Zealand, in 2018! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week, we have another monthly general update where we discuss all things Crawfordsville from A to Z! This episode shares information you've been looking for on all the city projects from street improvements, grant updates, housing developments, retail announcements, city park updates, and more for the month of December 2024! Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week, we have another monthly general update where we talk all things Crawfordsville from A to Z! This episode shares information you've been looking for on all the city projects from infrastructure updates, housing developments, economic development announcements, city park updates, and more for the month of November 2024! Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week's episode is a special Halloween episode as we dive into the tradition of trick-or-treating fun on W. Main Street. We're joined by video creator, Matt Carlson and Main Street resident Kyle Brown to discuss the event, what makes it special and how the community comes together to make Halloween unforgettable. Check out 2023 Halloween video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qC-DtA-I53U Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed: https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville. To ask any questions about this podcast or submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov.
Welcome back to Tinfoil Tales! On this episode I am joined by Rissa, who is a tour guide that takes guests through some of haunted locations.Tinfoil Tales Podcast - Show NotesShare Your Story!Got a paranormal encounter, conspiracy theory, or unexplained story? We want to hear it! Reach out at tinfoiltalespodcast@gmail.com or our website.Connect with UsFollow us on Facebook, and Instagram!Subscribe to our YouTube or Rumble channels to watch the monthly livestream Tinfoil Tales: After Dark on the last Thursday of every monthSupport the Show!Join our Patreon community for exclusive benefits like early access and ad-free episodes. Join now for free or for only $1.99 a month for unlimited access.Merch StoreVisit the merch store for Tinfoil Tales stickers, shirts, hats, etc.Upcoming EventsIndiana Bigfoot Conference (Sept 27-28, 2024): Hear from experts and network at Seasons Lodge in Nashville, IN.ParaUnity 6 (Oct 19, 2024): Explore all things paranormal at Miami County 4H Fairgrounds in Peru, IN.Crawfordsville Paranormal Convention (Oct 26, 2024): Meet investigators and explore vendors in Crawfordsville, IN.Music CreditsAll music for the podcast was written and performed by Devin Gowin.For those interested in hiring Devin, you can reach him at harmonicgray@gmail.com.DisclaimerThe views expressed are those of the guests and do not reflect the podcast or host. We encourage you to think critically and form your own opinions.Thank you for listening!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tinfoil-tales--6147818/support.
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week, we have another monthly general update where we talk all things Crawfordsville from A to Z! This episode shares information you've been looking for on all the city projects from infrastructure updates, housing developments, economic development announcements, grant funding awards, city park updates, and more for the month of October 2024! Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed, click or tap here. To ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Kurtis Broadstreet at kurtis.broadstreet@gmail.com.
The only remaining operational Rotary Jail, found in Crawfordsville, Indiana, shows visitors how inmates were once locked within the building's walls. READ MORE IN THE ATLAS: https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/rotary-jail-museum