New officer patrolling in Rising Sun

Rising Sun’s Chief of Police Rodney Rimstidt recently added a new officer to his squad. At the most recent Board of Works meeting, Joe Gibson was sworn in as the newest patrolman for the city.
Rising Sun’s Chief of Police Rodney Rimstidt recently added a new officer to his squad. At the most recent Board of Works meeting, Joe Gibson was sworn in as the newest patrolman for the city.
Deville’s Rising Sun Pharmacy recently announced that the pharmacy has the COVID-19 vaccine in stock. They are now scheduling appointments for this week and next.
The Rising Sun Revolving Loan Fund Loan Administration Board will be in executive session at 4:30 p.m. Monday, April 26, at the City Administration Building, 200 N.
Born in captivity in 1983, a female black bear was purchased by someone to serve as a surrogate child. Dressed in baby clothes and photographed like an adopted child, she would spend the first decade of her life in a swampy mosquito infested backyard cage.
Above, Ember Courter, 5, daughter of Tommy Courter and Angel Rector, poses with the Easter bunny who visited Angie’s Baker’y. Courter is a kindergartner in Mrs.
Fourth-generation craftsman Nick Eaves has recently found a home for his shop – Eaves Family Traditions – at the Pendleton Art Center on Main Street in Rising Sun. He is now accepting orders for custom wood pieces and knives. All of his pieces are 100% handmade and he guarantees them for life.
A road and a bridge project will close two roads until at least August. The Indiana Department of Transportation is closing Ind.
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