Shirley Jean Schultz
Shirley Jean Schultz, 89, of Rising Sun, Indiana, passed away Wednesday, April 14, at her residence. Shirley was born in Moores Hill, Indiana, on May 2, 1931, a daughter of the late Eda Mae (Keith) and Edgar Stanley Cash.
Shirley Jean Schultz, 89, of Rising Sun, Indiana, passed away Wednesday, April 14, at her residence. Shirley was born in Moores Hill, Indiana, on May 2, 1931, a daughter of the late Eda Mae (Keith) and Edgar Stanley Cash.
Dean Ober Tuggle, currently of Kansas City, Missouri, and formerly of Ohio County, Indiana, was born as the older son of Donald Garnett and Wilma Lorene Tuggle in Sedalia, Missouri on Nov. 26, 1939. His childhood was spent, as he called it, in the best of both worlds, growing up in the city of Joplin, Missouri, during the winter; and leaving each summer to spend time with his Grandmother Pearl Ober working on the farm in Fort Scott, Kansas.
David Michael Scott, 58, of Lawrenceburg, Indiana, passed away Saturday April 10, 2021 in Edgewood, Kentucky. He was born July 12, 1962, in Covington, Kentucky, son of the late Jewell Scott and Janet (Winebrunner) Scott.
Floyd M. Rayner, 92, passed away at St.
Online pre-registration for the 16th annual catfish tournament sponsored by the Ohio Valley River Cats is open. The tournament is schedule for Saturday and Sunday, Sept.
Fourth-generation craftsman Nick Eaves has recently found a home for his shop at the Pendleton Art Center on Main Street in Rising Sun. He is now accepting orders for custom wood pieces and knives. All of his pieces are 100% handmade and he guarantees them for life.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb recently signed State Rep.
The following are events this month or the Lawrenceburg Public Library District. Cozy Cuddles Storytime: Join Ms.
1816 – President James Madison signed into law the Enabling Act, passed by Congress. The measure would permit Indiana to become a state “on equal footing with the original states.” The next step was the organization of a constitutional convention, which took place in the summer of the same year. Indiana was admitted to the Union on December 11, 1816.