College Notes

Franklin College graduates Three Dearborn Countians took part in Franklin College’s 2021 Commencement on Saturday, May 22 in Stewart “Red” Faught Stadium on the Franklin College campus. The college conferred 194 The college conferred 194 undergraduate degrees and 25 graduate degrees.

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Helping to clean up

Members of the South Dearborn Middle School National Junior Honor Society recently volunteered to clean up the South Dearborn Community School Corporation’s main campus as well as the area along Ind. 350. SUBMITTED PHOTO

Court News

Circuit and Superior Courts June 11-17 Divorce Decree The following have been granted dissolution of marriage. Jennifer Ming and Richard Tolson Michael Paul and Sarah Frances Smith Marriage license Kyle Jonathan Eckstein and Jessica Marie Baird, 23333 Mount Pleasant Road, Lawrenceburg Angela Sue Hopper and Theodore Bernard Wind, 491 Bielby Road, Lawrenceburg Kasey M.

Lawrenceburg’s ARI receives fund grant

The Indiana University Women’s Philanthropy and Leadership Council (WPLC), named Aaron Comstock, of IU East, director of the IUE Archaeology Research Center, and Christina Emery, of the Archaeological Research Institute, as recipients of the 2021 WPLC fund grant.

Group aims for interests of kids, adults

A new group is forming in Rising Sun with a goal of creating more opportunities for kids and adults by providing activities for everyone to enjoy. Derrick Davis of Rising Sun is geared up to provide an atmosphere where everyone can come together for recreational programs, trade programs and classes or just a place to hang out.

Dr. Rachel Low and Dr. Sarah Gutman are excited about their career in their new office. BETH TERRILL/THE RECORDER & NEWS

Vet clinic moves, has new doctor

Moore’s Veterinary Clinic had an open house at its new location on 231 Industrial Access Road, Rising Sun, Saturday, June 5, Dr. Rachel Low and husband Ben welcomed many friends along with new and existing customers.

A popular event at past fairs, a greased pig contest, always provided a lot of laughs and fun for youngsters. SUBMITTED PHOTO

Remembering fairs of the past

The Ohio County 4-H fair begins this week, and the countdown begins for project completion. Many parents of past and present 4-Hers are all too familiar with scrambling to get the last-minute touch-ups finalized and to get to project check-in by the deadline.