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Students ‘chopped’ at the high school

Students in Tresa Patz’s nutrition and careers classes at Rising Sun High School participated in their own version of the hit cooking TV show “Chopped.” Every kitchen had three ingredients that they had to use for their dish. The students worked for two days on their creations.

Susan Sattler volunteering at the COVID-19 vaccination clinic at the Dearborn County Event Center. SUBMITTED PHOTO

Sattler contributing to pandemic’s end

For the past six weeks, Ohio County resident Susan Sattler has been volunteering at the Lawrenceburg Event Center where she is helping with the COVID-19 vaccination clinic. Sattler typically donates one or two of those days, helping with the administration of about 400 vaccinations each day.

Federal bill could provide Ohio County with $1.1 million

The COVID relief bill signed into law last week will provide Ohio County with over a million dollars in relief funds. Part of the American Rescue Plan Act, the State and Local Coronavirus Fiscal Recovery Funds will provide flexible aid to counties.

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Certified Safe

SUBMITTED PHOTO Students at Rising Sun High School were able to obtain their food handlers certification via ServSafe thanks to certification scholarships provided by the Ohio County Community Foundation. Course content included basic food safety, personal hygiene, cross-contamination and allergens, time and temperature, and cleaning and sanitation.

The Rising Sun honor roll for the third nine weeks:

A’s Grade 9: Kinzie Bailey, Nate Elliott, Tucker Levi, Jenna Peelman, Nora Powell, Emma Russell, Rachel Schwing, Vanessa Woodruff Grade 10: Kieran Groover, Sidney Halloran, Peyton Merica, Madison Meyer, Ruby Thompson, Ethan Warr, Kati Wilson Grade 11: Maddie Bailey, Josie Bell, Maddy Bovard, Kate Jenkins, Mason Taylor, Brylee Wentz Grade 12: Riley Barth, Landon Cole, Hayley Davis, Jessica Dresmann, Chloe Fletcher, Emma Taylor, Maddi Wilson A’s & B’s Grade 9: Kiera Anglin, Avery Boes, Ani Edwards, Megan Hayes, Keira Holbrook, Abbie Kremer, Breiah Lange, Caydence Morris, Breanna Reed, Alyssa Simpson, Duncan Uhlmansiek, Alayna Walcott, Cole Walston, Gabriel Whitaker, Marissa Zahneis Grade 10: Mallery Banschbach, Caroline Grade 10: Mallery Banschbach, Caroline Barnard, Isabelle Davis, Zander Hayes, Maggie Meyung, Baylee Morris, Brady Works Grade 11: Allison Bailey, Sara Bedunah, Shealyn Bell, Taylor Carrigan, Gavin Gilb, Kelsey Hillman, Jonathan Jimenez, Meranda Lozier, Niko Manologlou, Odin Morris, Cora Poling, Kaitlyn Reed, Connor Russell, Isabel Siekman, Ethan Snelling, Tyra Snyder Grade 12: Ashley Bowne, Chris Bowne, Steven Courter, Lisa Cutter, Bethany Mangold, Travis Partin, Gavyn Pater, Julee Sandlin, Shelby Stogsdill, Ashlee Turner, Brandon Weaver, Haley White.

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Soil, water district honors essay winners, farmers

The Ohio County Soil and Water Conservation District held its annual meeting virtually this year on March 12 at the Rising Sun Community Center. Mark Manifold, chairman of the board, welcomed guests as they logged on to the event.

Work on Dam 38 ordered closed, workers discharged

140 Years Ago Saturday, March 12, 1881 A house was moved from William Hunter’s farm to Rising Sun, Thursday, and anchored near the dwelling of James Daly, in the west end. It belongs to Mrs.

First Financial, associates give time and money

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.