
Building with Miamitown history coming down
A historical building in Miamitown will soon be taken down. The old location of Gieringer and Sons store, at 6785 Ohio 128, is expected to be torn down soon.
A historical building in Miamitown will soon be taken down. The old location of Gieringer and Sons store, at 6785 Ohio 128, is expected to be torn down soon.
Safety improvements are coming to Harrison Avenue and West Road. Harrison applied for safety funds through the Ohio Department of Transportation to improve areas that are considered dangerous.
The Southwest Local School Board voted unanimously to raise pay to play fees for the 2021-2022 school year. Fees will be raised $50 per sport.
STEM classes and careers have been historically dominated by men, but students at Harrison High School are working to change that. Nine girls in Angela Elsasser’s Project Lead the Way engineering program wanted to find a way to encourage young girls to get interested in science, engineering, technology and math, or STEM.
As the rain poured down on Seimer Milling Co. dozens of members of the Hamilton County Urban Search and Rescue Task Force worked to set up equipment for a confined space rescue.
The Lawrenceburg man wanted for attempted murder of a Dearborn County Sheriff deputy is expected to appear in court today. Daniel Widener, 45, was arrested late on the night of March 18 in Lawrenceburg by officers with the US Marshals, Indiana State Police, Lawrenceburg Police Department, Dearborn County Special Crimes Unit and the Dearborn County Sheriff’s Office.
Whether it be scholarships, contests, or other unique opportunities, Rising Sun High School’s art teacher Amberly King is constantly researching and scouring for things that her students can relate to.
Dearborn County is getting more doses of the Moderna vaccine this week, but the appointments to get the shots are still fully booked. The State of Indiana has sent the county 1,500 doses this week, according to county Health Director Dr.
There are many things to enjoy about baseball. Whether that be the crack of a baseball against a bat, the smell of a ballpark hot dog, or the sun shining down on fresh cut grass.
There’s a new person who will direct busing in the Sunman-Dearborn School Corp. Jamie Shartzer will lead the transportation department.