
Beau brings home the dough, school benefits
“Awesome was this day when I was able to give back to the school and teachers who made me who I am today,” said Beau Jackson after donated $2,500 to the Ohio County Elementary/ Middle School library.
“Awesome was this day when I was able to give back to the school and teachers who made me who I am today,” said Beau Jackson after donated $2,500 to the Ohio County Elementary/ Middle School library.
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.
A number of projects are underway or planned to help bring more businesses to Greendale, according to Al Abdon, executive director, Greendale Redevelopment Commission. The plans are detailed in the Greendale Redevelopment Commission’s 2021 Strategic Plan.
The Indiana House of Representatives voted recently to support legislation establishing a new public health grant program, according to State Reps. Randy Lyness (R-West Harrison) and Cindy Ziemke (R-Batesville).
The Sunman-Dearborn Community School Corporation school board is getting ready to begin a new strategic plan. The five-year plan runs through 2022.
Greendale is waiting on information from two places on Phase 1 Trail Project. The project is expected to connect Ridge Avenue to the Lawrenceburg Conservancy District play fields and the Greendale soccer fields behind Lawrenceburg Speedway and Minder Drive.
The 40 residents of the Lutheran community on Village Drive received some goodies from a church in Cincinnati recently. Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Kenwood, just north of Cincinnati, donated a personal bag filled with goodies to each of the 40 residents in the building.
With the decision to close Moores Hill Elementary School, residents of the town are preparing and handling the closing in their own way. The South Dearborn School Corporation board voted 7-0 to close the school at the end of this school year due to decreased enrollment and the cost of keeping a school with about 150 students open.
West High Street and Front Street will be intermittently closed on Fridays, March 12 and 19, so concrete can be brought to the construction site of the Whiskey City Apartments. Lawrenceburg has given the OK for the concrete delivery between 3 a.m.
The Probasco Street Water Service Replacement Project is scheduled to begin Monday, March 22, according to Greendale City Manager Steve Lampert. The contractor, Bucher Excavating, is planning to begin on the west end of Probasco between the dead end and Nowlin Avenue.