Carol A. Duwel

Carol A. Duwel, of Harrison, passed away on Feb.

Walter Dougoud Jr.

Walter Chester Dougoud Jr.

Walter Chester Dougoud Jr. aka “Sonny” aka “Mr. Recreational,” born Nov. 7, 1944. Departed this life in his home on Park Avenue in Harrison, Ohio, Feb. 12 2021, succumbing to cancer at age 76 years 3 months and 6 days. Husband and lover of 50 years of the late Carolyn Dougoud. Father, grandfather and great-grandfather and survived by five children: Nicholas Perkins, Tabatha (Dougoud) Doerflein, Walter C. Dougoud III, Cinnamyn A. Dougoud-Doerflein, and Desirae Dougoud, 12 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and many close relatives and family friends.

Death Notices

Kenny Hollins, 50, died March 1, 2021, in Brookville, Indiana. Arrangements entrusted to Jackman Hensley Funeral Home.

Julia Scherzinger

Julia Rose Scherzinger

Julia Rose Scherzinger departed this world on Saturday, Feb. 27, 2021, in Sylvania, Ohio, and is finally with her Beloved Eugene.

Bill Hoskins

Billy Joe “Bill” Hoskins

Billy Joe “Bill” Hoskins, son of Odell Hoskins and Betty Bubp, passed away at home on Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021, at 8:30 a.m.

Indiana looking for 50- and 100-year-old businesses

State Reps. Randy Lyness (R-West Harrison) and Cindy Ziemke (R-Batesville) encourage local businesses in operation for at least 100 or 50 years to apply for the Governor’s Century and Half Century Business Awards before the March 31 deadline.

Mill increases storage

Siemer Milling Co. based in Teutopolis, Illinois, has doubled the wheat storage at its mill in West Harrison.

4-H planning in-person fair; looking for members

Planning has started for an in-person Dearborn County 4-H fair June 21-26, complete with midway and fair food. 4-H leadership will work closely with the Dearborn County Health Department to ensure the safety of all participants and fair patrons.

Abrams bill will honor officers

State Rep. Cindy Abrams recently introduced House Bill 180, legislation that designates a portion of I-71 in Hamilton County as the “Officers Dennis Bennington and Robert Seiffert Memorial Highway.”