
South Dearborn schools fills board vacancy
Amber Probst is the new South Dearborn Community School Corporation board member after being sworn in at a special meeting Tuesday, Jan. 26.
Amber Probst is the new South Dearborn Community School Corporation board member after being sworn in at a special meeting Tuesday, Jan. 26.
Jeff Stonesifer, 57, of Lawrenceburg, Indiana, passed away on Tuesday, January 26, 2021. He was born January 18, 1964, in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, son of the late Donald Stonesifer and Rita (Oswald) Brofft.
Donald Robinette, 85, of Lawrenceburg, Indiana, passed away on Sunday, January 24, 2021. He was born January 17, 1936, in Benham, Kentucky, son of the late Luther and Margie (Warden) Robinette.
Seeing coyotes, especially during winter, is normal and should not cause alarm. Coyotes become more active during winter.
Navigating the hidden dangers of home, life, auto and business protection just got a little easier for a new generation which may want to order insurance online. Tom Tasset Jr., president of HTT Agency Inc., said his 50-year-old, second-generation, family-owned business will consolidate a north Cincinnati office into its office at 5879 Cheviot Road in Green Township.
Main Street Aurora held its 10th ribbon cutting of 2020 when J. Miller Steak Company officially opened at 211 Second St.
USI Dean’s List The following students have made the fall Dean’s List for the University of Southern Indiana: Sarah M. Brayshaw and Danielle R.
On May 28, 1938, 30-yearold Indianapolis artist Henrik Martin Mayer attached a 12-foot by 5-foot-6 inch canvas mural called “Down to the Ferry” on the wall above the postmaster’s office door in the newly built Aurora Post Office, 501 Third St.
Board meeting The Greendale Park Board will meet at 4 p.m on Monday, Feb. 1, at the City Administration Building, 500 Ridge Ave.
The Ohio County Community Foundation 2020 Perpetual Grants Program awarded the following grants: Mini-grants – An organization may request up to $100 per application with a maximum of $200 per year per organization or a maximum of four mini-grants per year totaling $200 or less. • $100 to Down Syndrome Indiana to pay for supplies, printing and postage of New Parent Packets for Ohio County residents that have a newborn with Down Syndrome or received a diagnosis of Down Syndrome before birth.