
Art Guild presenting spring show
Everything may have been a little topsy-turvy for over a year, but members of the Southeastern Indiana Art Guild (SIAG) have had plenty of time to create new art work for their annual all member art show.
Everything may have been a little topsy-turvy for over a year, but members of the Southeastern Indiana Art Guild (SIAG) have had plenty of time to create new art work for their annual all member art show.
A 46 year old Rush County man was arrested April 12 on drug charges following a traffic stop on Interstate 74 in northern Dearborn County, Indiana. The investigation began shortly after 11:30 am, when Senior Trooper Randel Miller stopped a 2001 BMW westbound on I-74 near the 165 mile marker in Dearborn County after he observed multiple traffic violations.
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The 2021 Rising Sun Alumni Association committee members are looking for graduates of the classes of 1996 and 2011. The group does not have addresses for all of the members of these classes and need assistance reaching everyone to invite them to this year’s alumni dinner.
The following are events this month or the Lawrenceburg Public Library District. Cozy Cuddles Storytime: Join Ms.
Everything may have been a little topsy-turvy for over a year, but members of the Southeastern Indiana Art Guild (SIAG) have had plenty of time to create new art work for their annual all member art show.
The Leadership in Law seminar is set for July 19-23, according to Dearborn County Judge Sally McLaughlin and Dearborn County and Ohio County Prosecutor Lynn Deddens. Last year’s seminar was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, “Leadership in Law has been a great experience for area students for the past 12 years,” McLaughlin said.
Dearborn County Deed Report March 11 Shirley Williams and Dewey Williams to Dennis T. Rohe and Margaret R.
First Financial Bank, which has branches in Southeast Indiana, and its associates responded to a difficult year in 2020 by finding resourceful ways to help communities served by the bank, ultimately giving over $3.5 million in financial contributions and more than 8,900 hours of volunteer service.
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources and its conservation officers are offering 120 spots to the annual Karl E. Kelley Memorial Youth Camp.