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The Community Foundation of Madison and Jefferson County Inc. (CFMJC) has awarded the Norton King’s Daughters’ Health Foundation (NKDHF) $100,000 to support the creation of a new EMS Transport Hub.
Despite recently losing four of five games, North Harrison started to get back on track last Wednesday evening.
After their originally scheduled meeting on April 3 was postponed due to rain, Corydon Central welcomed county rival ...
Thomas, the son of Jeff Thomas and Lynne Johnson, signed his National Letter of Intent on March 19 to play basketball at ...
A $15,000 Subaru of Indiana Automotive Foundation grant will allow the Crawford County High School theatre department to ...
Up until the early 1979s U.S. 42 was the main route from Louisville to Cincinnati through Northern Kentucky. There were a few ...
A conclave is the centuries-old election of a pope that derives its name from the Italian "con clave" (with a key) to ...
David Brandon Burgin, 39, Waddy, Kentucky, for Possession of Marijuana, a Class B misdemeanor, and Possession of Paraphernalia, a Class C misdemeanor. Sentenced to 180 days jail, all suspended to ...
The racing calendar at Indiana’s harness racing parimutuel track in Anderson, Hoosier Park, expanded to four nights per week in mid-April, and racing interest in the form of the wagering ...
Christopher Best, 37, Depauw, son of John Best, no address given, and Daina Redden, deceased; Erica Pender, 41, Paoli, daughter of George Pender, Indianapolis, and Cathy Lee, Paoli.
Meals are available weekdays at 11:30 a.m. at the Joe Rhoads Senior Center, located at 123 S. Mulberry St. in Corydon, for those 60 and older or disabled.
Corydon Central had a strong day all around on Saturday, April 19, while competing in the annual Marksman Invitational at Tell City.