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High Funeral Home   -   Aug 04, 2025 Betty Josephine Massar, 87
Betty Josephine Massar, 87

McMinnville resident and Warren County native Betty Josephine Massar, 87, was born June 14, 1938 and died Aug. 4, 2025 at her residence following an extended illness. A retired employee of Hubbard Construction, she was the daughter of the late Sam and Mildred Durham Anderson. She was married to Edwin

by Main Street Media
Community   -   Aug 04, 2025 Community rallies after tragedy strikes local family
Community rallies after tragedy strikes local family

Tribute concert benefits Wanamakers after home is devastated by falling tree

by Madeline Smith
Business   -   Aug 04, 2025 Budding business enters the nursery scene
Budding business enters the nursery scene

Local nursery shares insight into their family and business model

by Madeline Smith
mainstreetlive   -   Aug 01, 2025 Main Street Live ends with a bang
Main Street Live ends with a bang

Main Street Live’s 2025 season ended a week later than originally planned, but couldn’t have wrapped up any better with a perfect night and a large crowd at Security Federal Savings Bank’s west lawn. Local favorite the TC Bryant Band, originally scheduled to begin the MSL free

by Seth Wright
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High Funeral Home   -   Aug 04, 2025 Betty Josephine Massar, 87
Betty Josephine Massar, 87

McMinnville resident and Warren County native Betty Josephine Massar, 87, was born June 14, 1938 and died Aug. 4, 2025 at her residence following an extended illness. A retired employee of Hubbard Construction, she was the daughter of the late Sam and Mildred Durham Anderson. She was married to Edwin

by Main Street Media
Community   -   Aug 04, 2025 Community rallies after tragedy strikes local family
Community rallies after tragedy strikes local family

Tribute concert benefits Wanamakers after home is devastated by falling tree

by Madeline Smith
Business   -   Aug 04, 2025 Budding business enters the nursery scene
Budding business enters the nursery scene

Local nursery shares insight into their family and business model

by Madeline Smith
mainstreetlive   -   Aug 01, 2025 Main Street Live ends with a bang
Main Street Live ends with a bang

Main Street Live’s 2025 season ended a week later than originally planned, but couldn’t have wrapped up any better with a perfect night and a large crowd at Security Federal Savings Bank’s west lawn. Local favorite the TC Bryant Band, originally scheduled to begin the MSL free

by Seth Wright
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