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There are many things to enjoy about baseball. Whether that be the crack of a baseball against a bat, the smell of a ballpark hot dog, or the sun shining down on fresh cut grass.

There are many things to enjoy about baseball. Whether that be the crack of a baseball against a bat, the smell of a ballpark hot dog, or the sun shining down on fresh cut grass.

A preview of Harrison High School sports: Baseball Coming up Varsity – Wednesday, March 24 at La Salle (scrimmage), 5 p.m.; Saturday, March 27 vs. La Salle at Indian Hill, 10 a.m., vs.

Tennis requires a lot of skills – hand-eye coordination, foot speed, coordination, agility. And, judging by the scene at Harrison High School’s courts March 17, the ability to avoid balls strewn across the court as you rush the net or move from side to side.

Two batters into their scrimmage with Little Miami March 20 – 668 days since the last time Harrison High School’s baseball team stepped on a field against an opponent – the nerves showed. How else to explain that the first out of the game, of 2021, was scored 5-9-4-5-9-2 – third baseman to second baseman to right fielder to third baseman to right fielder to catcher.

ST. LEON - East Central junior guard Hope Fox has been named the Eastern Indiana Athletic Conference girls basketball 2020-21 Most Valuable Player award winner.

There’s a new person who will direct busing in the Sunman-Dearborn School Corp. Jamie Shartzer will lead the transportation department.

There are many things to enjoy about baseball. Whether that be the crack of a baseball against a bat, the smell of a ballpark hot dog, or the sun shining down on fresh cut grass.

Dearborn County is getting more doses of the Moderna vaccine this week, but the appointments to get the shots are still fully booked. The State of Indiana has sent the county 1,500 doses this week, according to county Health Director Dr.

Whether it be scholarships, contests, or other unique opportunities, Rising Sun High School’s art teacher Amberly King is constantly researching and scouring for things that her students can relate to.

Robert W. Palmer, 71, of Greendale, Indiana, passed away on Wednesday, March 17, 2021. He was born June 20, 1949, in Milan, Indiana, son of the late Roy Thomas and Margie Elizabeth (Underwood) Palmer.