
Harrison Junior School moving to remote learning
An increased number in positive COVID-19 cases and quarantines among staff members at Harrison Junior School has sent the building to the distance learning platform… Login to continue reading Login…
An increased number in positive COVID-19 cases and quarantines among staff members at Harrison Junior School has sent the building to the distance learning platform… Login to continue reading Login…
Aurora has closed the 400 block of Second Street and the sidewalk to through traffic due to an unsafe building condition. According to the city,… Login to continue reading Login…
Lawrenceburg Mayor Kelly Mollaun will give his 2021 State of the City Address virtually at 1 p.m. Friday, Feb.
Construction of a 36-foot x 12-foot life-size flatboat replica in honor of Rising Sun’s founders is underway at the Ohio County Historical Society and Museum. The replica will be 8 feet tall with a one-room cabin and was inspired by an 1840s flatboat similar to the one that people in this area would have used to settle the Western Frontier.
U.S. Congressman Greg Pence (R-6th District) has announced that Indiana will be the recipient of $169 million to improve access to high-speed Internet service through the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund Phase I auction. The announcement today came via the Federal Communication Commission.
These dogs were waiting patiently for their owners to finish inside Skyline Chili in Lawrenceburg. No doubt they all wanted a three way, hold the onions.
The South Dearborn Community School Corporation will have a special meeting Tuesday Jan. 26, to appoint a new member to a vacant board member spot.
Get ready for some serious traffic tie-ups along U.S. 50 from Lawrenceburg High School to the fly-over bridge.
Park equipment from the Arch Street playground in Lawrenceburg is now going down the road to Aurora. City Council in Aurora agreed to buy the equipment, take it down and move it to Aurora.
Sunman-Dearborn Community School’s attorney Frank Kramer, right, swears in, from left, Robert (Scot) Davis, James Graf, and Sara Hylton for another term on the board. SUBMITTED PHOTO.