
‘Godspell Jr.’ on stage
GREENDALE – Voices of Indiana presents “Godspell Jr.” at the Greendale First Baptist Church, 45 Tebbs Ave. Performances are 7 p.m. Friday, June 28; 3… Login to continue reading Login…
GREENDALE – Voices of Indiana presents “Godspell Jr.” at the Greendale First Baptist Church, 45 Tebbs Ave. Performances are 7 p.m. Friday, June 28; 3… Login to continue reading Login…
AURORA – Take a walk and enjoy coffee during a Coffee & Walking Tour of the Windows of Aurora at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 22.… Login to continue reading Login…
CROSBY TOWNSHIP – Indiana Conservation Officer Steve Kinne will speak on the commercialization of the indigenous fish species concentrating on the caviar industry at the… Login to continue reading Login…
GUILFORD – The Miller York Volunteer Fire Department will have its annual car show and chicken dinner Sunday, June 23, at Perfect North Slopes.There will be 100 dash plaques and trophies for the top 24 1993 and earlier models; a Chief Choice trophy; trophies for the top 10 1994 through 2024 models; and clubs with the most participation.It is open to all antique, classic and custom cars and trucks.
AURORA – The heavy trucks came out this weekend as the city had another Hard Hat Hangout. Vehicles of all kinds were there for children… Login to continue reading Login…
GREENDALE – There may be intermittent delays along Ridge Avenue on Tuesday, June 25. The city is coordinating a crosswalk/road improvement project on Ridge between… Login to continue reading Login…
RIPLEY COUNTY — Indiana Department of Transportation contractor OLCO plans to close State Road 101 about two miles south of Sunman on or after Monday,… Login to continue reading Login…
Several years ago, the Oak Heritage Conservancy planted two rows of various native shrub seedlings to one day create a dense wildlife thicket parallel to… Login to continue reading Login…
CROSBY TOWNSHIP – Plans are underway for the second annual Stricker’s Grove Flower Show held in conjunction with the 4H Community Faire July 10-13.
RISIN G SUN –The Rising Sun Regional Foundation is pleased to announce the award of $53,000 in scholarships to graduating seniors who reside in Ohio and Ripley counties and the cities of Aurora and Batesville, the Foundation’s Southeastern Indiana grantmaking region.Recipients of the 2024 Rising Sun Regional Foundation Scholarships are as follows: Batesville High School:Daniela Blanco, Kennedy Cozart, Mason Doll, Natasha Fowler, Jack Grunkemeyer, John Housemyer, Ashlynne Hulette, Gracie Meyer, Josie Meyer, Rhea Miller, Claire Saner, Jackson Schmaltz, Sydney Slaven, Madison Wanstrath, Isabelle Wonnell, and Abigail Wuestefeld.East Central High School:Katheryn Dudley and Chad Gress.Homeschool:Lilly Deaton and Luke RenfroJac-Cen-Del High School:Christopher Davis, Carson Hughes, (This scholarship to be awarded to Carson Hughes in the amount of $1,000 was presented to the Carson Hughes Foundation in his memory), Estela Lopez, Julia Meyer, Maria Meyer, and Emma Wagner.Milan High School:Kyleigh Bledsoe, Kaitlyn Carpenter, Magdalene Hudepohl, Chloe Hunter, Ben Riehle, and Kayla Walke.Oldenburg Academy:Chloe Bohman and Kate Weber.Rising Sun High School:Lillian Akin, Cloe Ballard, Nate Elliott, Megan Hayes, Abigail Kremer, Breanna Reed, Rachel Schwing, Alyssa Simpson, and Connor Southard.South Dearborn High School:Kennedy Emmert, Remi Hensley, and Brodie Teke.South Ripley High School:Hailee Burns, Lydia Cornett, Evan Eaglin, Lila Franklin, Shawnee Goddard, Suzanna Gunter, and Reese Obendorf.All graduating seniors who reside in Ohio and Ripley counties and the cities of Aurora and Batesville who maintained a six-semester grade point average of 2.75 or higher and plan to attend a post-secondary educational institution were eligible to apply for these scholarship awards.