May 18, 2013

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  • Dillsboro ‘pass through’ for oodles of money

    The Town of Dillsboro will begin paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to a local business this month.But it won't be the town's money. Dillsboro Town Council has approved acting as the pass-through agency for the $400,000 grant Multiple Machining was a...
  • S-D sees ‘phenomenal’ first year energy savings

    The savings from Sunman-Dearborn Community School Corporation's renovations for energy savings has been greater than expected, said a representative of the company which did the work.Performance Services of Indianapolis had guaranteed the corporation woul...
  • Judge goes easy on convicted Harrison car dealer

    The Harrison car dealer sentenced to six years in prison last week for felony theft and fraud could have landed behind bars for 36 years if not for the graces of a judge who said, he is convinced Albert Lee Brown is sorry for his crimes.Hamilton County Co...
  • Plans Underway for Milan ’54 Museum opening

    Car show, parade, large screen movie, autograph session, sock hop and more are being scheduled for the Grand Opening of the new Milan ’54 Hoosiers Museum Saturday, June 8. The Milan ’54 Museum board of directors and others have been working to raise f...
  • Acapulco owner’s bond reduced

    Last week, the Court of Appeals of Indiana instructed Dearborn Circuit Court “set a reasonable bond amount based upon the relevant statutory factors” in the case of Adolfo Lopez who was charged with four class D felonies in September 2012 after an inv...
  • Indiana reaches 70 flu deaths this season

    Two flu-related deaths have been reported this week by the Indiana State Department of Health. Health officials say the continued number of deaths and illnesses stress the importance of getting vaccinated each year and practicing good hand hygiene to prev...
  • Review safety guidelines before turkey hunting this spring

    Hunters should review hunting safety guidelines as they prepare for spring turkey season.The youth turkey season is Saturday, April 20, and Sunday, April 21. The general spring turkey season opens Wednesday, April 24, and lasts through Sunday, May 12.Indi...
  • Foreclosure prevention program expands

    Hoosiers who have experienced financial hardships of various types now may qualify for the Indiana Foreclosure Prevention Network’s Hardest Hit Fund. IFPN is a statewide multi-agency collaboration operated by the Indiana Housing and Community Developmen...
  • Nugent re-elected to NRA board of directors

    State Sen. Johnny Nugent, R-Lawrenceburg, was recently re-elected to serve a third term on the National Rifle Association’s board of directors.Nugent, an NRA life-benefactor member, was first elected to the board of directors in 2007. As an Indiana stat...
  • Board of works sets agenda

    The City of Greendale Board of Works will meet at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 23, at the city utilities building, 510 Ridge Ave.Agenda items include Minger Drive extension – open bids for existing road repair, Tanners Creek force main, State Line U.S...
  • Updated: McMillian, Frye will be in Dearborn

    State Rep. Jud McMillin, R-Brookville, and Randy Frye, R-Greensburg, will hold a third house meeting at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 20, at the  Dearborn Adult Center, Lawrenceburg.Join your representatives as they share important issues as this legis...
  • Park board to discuss pool, tennis court

    The City of Greendale Park Board will meet at 4 p.m. Thursday, April 25, at the City Utilities Building, 510 Ridge Ave.The board will be discussing the Greendale Pool, tennis courts and any and all other matters that may come before the board....
  • EC students selling plants

    The East Central Horticulture Program's seventh annual spring plant sale will begin Thursday, May 2, at East Central High School.Plants will be offered for sale from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. May 2 and Friday, May 3; from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, May 4; from 3 p.m...
  • G’dale a Tree City again

    Sixty-five Hoosier cities and towns, including Greendale, have each been recognized as a Tree City USA by the DNR Division of Forestry for outstanding management of their urban forests.Sixteen of the 65 also received the Growth Award, which exemplifies a ...
  • Albert Standish

    Albert Standish, 57, of Aurora, Ind., passed away Tuesday, April 16, 2013....
  • Understanding the New 21st Scholar Success Program

    More than 100,000 Indiana students participate in the 21st Century Scholars program, but while these students graduate high school and attend college at a higher rate than Hoosiers overall, slightly more than one in 10 students in the program graduate fro...
  • Medicare Scam making it's rounds around Ripley County

    The Ripley County Sheriff's Office has been noticed by several residents of the county about a scam currently making the rounds in Ripley County. A brief synopsis of the scam is as follows:A foreign sounding male telephones to inform Medicare recipients t...
  • Paul Stevens

    Paul Warren Stevens, age 89, a lifelong resident of Dillsboro, passed away Tuesday, April 16, 2013, at The Waters of Dillsboro, Ross Manor. ...
  • Matthew Jansen

    Matthew C. Jansen, 42, passed away after battling cancer April 16, 2013....
  • Bob Heitmeyer: Longtime Dillsboro Fire Chief

    For some, the name Robert Heitmeyer was synonymous with Dillsboro Volunteer Fire Department.Heitmeyer, who died Sunday, April 14, was Dillsboro fire chief from 1971 until his retirement in 2002. Having joined DVFD in 1954, Heitmeyer held many other office...