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Crawfordsville Connection is a podcast dedicated to keeping people up to date on what's happening in the city of Crawfordsville. With Mayor Todd Barton as the main contributor, the show seeks to inform the public about current events; introduce the community to their public officials; and educate the city about its governing processes. Expect guest appearances and a variety of important topics on the show!

Nov 29, 2021

Welcome to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection. This week we are joined by Cassie Hagan, Executive Director of the Chamber of Commerce to talk all about their Christmas Parade. Find out when it is, where it is, and what to look out for. Before we talk about that though the Mayor gives us his top 3 things!

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Nov 22, 2021

Welcome to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection. This week we are talking about the "Running for Office" event & Downtown Party Night. The Chairs of the Democratic Party and Republican Party join us as well as Monica Nagle of the Purdue Extension office talk about their event and how you can get involved. We...


Nov 15, 2021

Welcome to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection. This week we are joined by Dr. Aaron Baute, Ivy Tech Chancellor & Kristin Oakes, Site Director of Ivy Tech Crawfordsville. They are here to talk about Ivy Tech and it's involvement in Crawfordsville. We learn what is offered there and the opportunities for members...


Nov 8, 2021

Welcome to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection. This week on we are joined by Jim Amidon, Chief of Staff and Steve Hoffman, Director of Alumni & Parent Relations. They are here this week to talk about The Monon Bell Game. We learn the history of the bell, the game, and much more! Before that the mayor gives us...


Nov 1, 2021

Welcome to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection. This week we continue with our historical deep dive into some of Crawfordsville's finest. We are joined by Jill Coates-Matthew, Executive Director Of the Montgomery County Historical Society and Dian Moore, Montgomery County Historian. Before we talk about...