
Civista Bank inLawrenceburg robbed
Lawrenceburg Police are looking for a man who is accused of robing Civista Bank at 92 Walnut St. Monday afternoon. According to a release from… Login to continue reading Login…

Lawrenceburg Police are looking for a man who is accused of robing Civista Bank at 92 Walnut St. Monday afternoon. According to a release from… Login to continue reading Login…

There wasn’t much activity at the Lawrenceburg Community Center last year. As with most places, the novel coronavirus hit hard, and the center was pressed into duty as the main COVID-19 testing center for much of the year.

He’s been there since February and Richard Richardson is putting his stamp on the Lawrenceburg Community Center. City Council OK’d buying new furnishings and other upgrades for the center at its April 5 meeting.

Greendale is preparing for the Crossing at Tanners Creek development to get started. At the city’s March 10 meeting, council passed two ordinances related to the housing development.
Sunman-Dearborn Online Academy will have three major changes for the 2021-2022 school year. Sunman-Dearborn Community School Corporation Superintendent Andrew Jackson told the school board April 8 the online academy will include more live instruction for students in grades 6-12.

The mass vaccination clinic did not go as planned, but it’s not as bad as it sounds. Only about 250 people showed up Saturday, April 10, at the clinic in the old bank building on Wilson Creek Road.

Road closures in Dearborn County will impact bus routes for Sunman-Dearborn Community Schools. Jamie Shartzer, transportation supervisor, informed the Sunman-Dearborn School Board at its April 8 meeting of bus route extensions and upcoming road closures.
The Aurora City-Wide Clean Up will be Thursday April 22, through Saturday, April 24. The cleanup will be restricted to Aurora residences only; an Aurora utility bill must be provided or you will be subjected to dumping fees.

“I think that I shall never see a poem lovely as a tree,” writes poet Joyce Kilmer in 1914. His words ring true today in Greendale.

Two men were honored at the state level for their community service. Jim Dole, of St.