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Indians play in summer scrimmages
We are still a little a month away from the official start to the high school football season but Milan hit the field for a pair of summer scrimmages this past week at South Dearborn. The scrimmages coincided with summer workouts just prior to the annual Moratorium Week enforced by...
Kentucky College Offering Evening CDL Classes to Meet Demand
Gateway Community & Technical College to Hold Four-Week Training for CDL Class A License Starting in August. [Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.]. Kentucky’s Gateway Community & Technical College is offering its first commercial driver license evening classes to help meet demand for new truck drivers in the state.
Lawrenceburg's McLane, Batesville's Grunkemeyer Earn All-State Honors
INDIANAPOLIS - Two Eastern Athletic Indiana Conference baseball stars have been earned All-State honors. The Indiana High School Baseball Coaches Association released their All-State teams across four classifications on Saturday. Lawrenceburg outfielder Nolan McLane was selected to the Class 3A All-State Team. He batted .479 with 45 hits and 24...
DCF Accepting 2025 Lilly Endowment Scholarship Applications
Applications can be found on the DCF website. (Lawrenceburg, Ind.) - High school seniors can now apply for the 2025 Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship (LECSP) by going to the Dearborn Community Foundation, Inc. (DCF) website: dearborncf.org. There are two scholarships available for 2025!. DCF administers the Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship...
Thomas More University names new executive vice president/CFO
Thomas More University welcomes Richard (Rick) Rollino as executive vice president and chief financial officer, effective July 15, 2024. Rollino brings over 40 years of experience in accounting and financial administration, including over a decade in leadership positions at Catholic colleges and universities. “We are excited to have Rick join...
Milan Swims To SEISA Conference Title
Saturday, nearly 350 young swimmers from 7 southeastern Indiana swim clubs competed at Greensburg High School for the SEISA Conference Championships. The seven competing clubs faced each other in dual meets throughout the early summer. The conference meet was the final summer meet where all teams competed together. For the second year in a row, Milan Aquatics and its 40 swimmers brought home the trophy for first place.
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