
Homecoming brings out crowds over four days
By Laura A. HobsonStaff ReporterLHobson@cherryroad.com DILLSBORO – Joe Ryan calls himself a “long-time volunteer.” That’s one of the reasons he was selected as this year’s… Login to continue reading Login…
By Laura A. HobsonStaff ReporterLHobson@cherryroad.com DILLSBORO – Joe Ryan calls himself a “long-time volunteer.” That’s one of the reasons he was selected as this year’s… Login to continue reading Login…
GREENDALE – Greendale Main Street hosts its first golf cart cruise from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 26. The parade of carts starts… Login to continue reading Login…
AURORA – In April, the city council approved more than $30,000 in Facade Improvement Grants. Projects must be completed and awarded funds must be requested… Login to continue reading Login…
The 2024 Future Generations Scholarship application from the Ohio County Community Foundation is currently available online at www.occfrisingsun.com.Applications may be accessed by clicking on scholarships at the top of the page and then selecting Future Generations from the drop-down menu.
By Laura A. HobsonStaff ReporterLHobson@cherryroad.com HARRISON – Want to visit the inside of two original Shaker buildings? An open house where guests can visit two… Login to continue reading Login…
By Hayley GarrStaff ReporterHGarr@cherryroad.com HARRISON – Great Parks is presenting Spark in the Dark at Miami Whitewater Forest, 9001 Mount Hope Road. It will be… Login to continue reading Login…
LAWRENCEBURG – The Major League Soccer Supporters’ Shield is making a stop at the Lawrenceburg Main Library.
Information Submitted CROSBY TOWNSHIP – Great Parks will celebrate bees, butterflies, bats, birds and all types of pollinators with the inaugural Pollinator Festival and Pollinator… Login to continue reading Login…
AURORA – The next Get Wine(d) and Dine(d) in Aurora is from 5-9 p.m. Friday, May 17. Pickup business participating cards at 231 Main St. Login to continue reading Login…
INDIANAPOLIS– Ivy Tech Day – the annual statewide Day of Giving supporting the greatest and most immediate needs for students attending Indiana’s largest, open access postsecondary institution – resulted in 2,892 individual contributions over 24 hours totaling more than $395,000.