Ohio Co. Tourism has marketing grants available
Ohio County Tourism Inc. is again offering 2021 Marketing Grant opportunities for non-profit/501(c) organizations.
Ohio County Tourism Inc. is again offering 2021 Marketing Grant opportunities for non-profit/501(c) organizations.
If you have ever worked with livestock at some point you have asked why are they behaving like that or why won’t they just go that direction. Often times animal handling techniques are passed down from watching as we grow up on the farm.
New Alsace Conservation Club’s 33rd annual Fishing Derby will be 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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Four retired Rising Sun/Ohio County school teachers have been spending some of their free time volunteering with the Ohio County Health Department. From left are: Renee Cole, Sue Hart, Sheila Wilson, and Sue Mitchell. SUBMITTED PHOTO
The Ohio County Community Foundation reminds potential applicants that the 2021 Community/Junior College scholarship application deadline for Cycle I is Friday, April 30, at 3 p.m. The application is available at www.occfrisingsun.com.
New Alsace Conservation Club’s 33rd annual Fishing Derby will be 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Planning is the first and most basic step in home vegetable gardening. Planning will not only save you time when you are ready to plant but it also gives you an idea of the types and quantities of seeds or plants that you will use. Part of planning is picking out the location of your garden and the location of each of your plants. Creating a map of your garden each year will help with rotating plants around to be sure not to grow the same thing in the same location every year. This will help cut down the chance of disease.
Dumpsters will be available to residents of Rising Sun and Ohio County on the first Saturday of every month through November. Visit the city of Rising Sun’s website, https://cityofrisingsun.com, for exact dates..
Everything may have been a little topsy-turvy for over a year, but members of the Southeastern Indiana Art Guild (SIAG) have had plenty of time to create new art work for their annual all member art show.