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Departments staying on top of things in Ferdinand
FERDINAND — Ferdinand Police Department are in the process of hiring two new officers after the resignation of Sergeant Tom Merkley, the town learned during departmental reports during the Town of Ferdinand’s regular meeting on Tuesday, July 16. Chief Kerri Blessinger noted the process is complex, though the...
Photography exhibit at the Saint Meinrad Archabbey Library Gallery
Saint Meinrad Archabbey Library Gallery, St. Meinrad, Ind., will host an exhibit of photographs by Glenn DeBona. The exhibit titled “Life in Shadows and Light: The Photography of Glenn DeBona” will run from July 22, 2024, until Aug. 29, 2024. DeBona was born in New York City in...
Susan Ellspermann buys $20k in German American Bancorp shares
German American Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ:GABC) Director Susan J. Ellspermann has recently increased her stake in the company, according to the latest filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. On July 15, Ellspermann purchased shares valued at approximately $20,000 at a price of $37.99 per share. The transaction has bolstered Ellspermann's...
RVBH Back to School Bash – FREE Event on August 2nd
River Valley Behavioral Health in Lewisport is having their Back to School Bash on Friday, August 2nd, and you won’t want to miss it!. The event is from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at 1210 4th St., and there will be FREE BBQ, Kona Shaved Ice, inflatables, a Petting Zoo, haircuts for students, backpacks with school supplies for the first 200 students, door prizes for the first 25 teachers who attend, and raffles for a laptop, iPad and more!
Huntingburg undertakes huge wastewater improvement project
Tuesday, the City of Huntingburg celebrated the commencement of a major infrastructure project designed to support the city’s continued growth–a new wastewater treatment facility. As part of its plan to update this important infrastructure component, the city is set to invest up to $50 million in the new...
Groundbreaking for new wastewater treatment plant
The city of Huntingburg broke ground on a new water treatment plant that will bring healthier and safer water to residents. City of Huntingburg breaks ground on new water treatment plant. The new water treatment plant will seek to resolve years of flooding and sewer issues in the city.
Man killed in early morning crash in Perry Co.
PERRY CO., Ind. (WFIE) - A deadly crash is under investigation in Perry County. Deputies say it happened around 4:20 a.m. Sunday in the 6000 block of Old State Road 237. They say 27-year-old Dalton Ransom, of Magnet, Indiana, was driving a pickup and ran off the road, causing his truck to roll.
Volunteers need: Patoka Lake Clean Up Day set for September 28th.
The Patoka Lake Watershed Steering Committee will host its annual Patoka Lake Clean Up Day on Saturday, Sept. 28 in conjunction with National Public Lands Day. The event will begin at 8 a.m. at the Patoka Lake Corps of Engineers office, 4512 N. Cuzco Road, Dubois. Participants of all ages...
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City of Huntingburg breaks ground on new water treatment plant
HUNTINGBURG, Ind. (WEVV) — Huntingburg has seen several flooding and sewer issues, so they say this new project is vital for the community. Eric Parsley, a project manager with Commonwealth Engineers, says, "When it rains in Huntingburg our flows go up almost five times what the plant currently can really handle."
Michael W. Robinson, 79, Santa Claus
Michael W. Robinson, 79, of Santa Claus passed away Sunday, June 30, 2024 at his home in Christmas Lake Village. Michael was born on September 14, 1944 in Terre Haute to Lester and Eva (Biddle) Robinson. He was united in marriage with Joyce Rippetoe on December 25, 1965 in St. Joseph Church in Terre Haute.
Man Arrested After Assaulting Driver, Hitting Him with Car, and Causing Severe Injuries
ST. CROIX — A man who allegedly tailgated and then assaulted another man, who was falsely accused of driving a stolen vehicle, is now facing several charges in court.. According to court documents, early last Friday morning, police officers were dispatched to investigate a reported disturbance in the Beeston Hill area of Christiansted. As they were leaving the Ancilmo Marshall police station, they saw a man walking towards them with what appeared to be blood on his face. He informed them that he had been hit by a vehicle near the Beeston Hill gym, prompting the officers to summon emergency medical services to assist him.
Pioneer Planting at Lincoln Heritage Public Library
The Dale branch of Lincoln Heritage Public Library held a special storytime event July 8 to showcase some of the chores that would have been expected of a young Abe Lincoln. Interns Jaeger Loran and Ethan Bravo of the Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial paid a visit in costume, with several pioneer instruments to help set the stage. Those interested in learning more about pioneer life are welcome to visit LBNM’s living historical farm this week, where interns will be hosting activities for all ages between the hours of 10 a.m. to noon.
Paoli Community Schools is offering free Summer Meals Program now through August 1
PAOLI – Paoli Community Schools offers a free Summer Meals Program until August 1. Meals are available for anyone under the age of 18. Meals will be served Monday-Friday at Throop Cafeteria at 301 South Elm Street in Paoli. Breakfast will be served from 7:30 a.m. until 8:30 a.m.,...
Phyllis J. Luker, 84, Dale
Phyllis Jean (Tormohlen) Luker, 84, peacefully passed away at 11:35 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, July 10, 2024 at Willowdale Nursing Home in Dale. Her loving daughter was by her side. Known as “Duffy” to many, Phyllis was born on November 30, 1939 to Albert and Louise (Weitkamp) Tormohlen. She married...
Patricia Gail Russelburg
Patricia Gail Russelburg, 71, 0f Hawesville, passed away on Tuesday, July 16, 2024 at her home under the care of Hospice of Western Kentucky. She was born in Breckinridge County on October 8, 1952 to the late Jasper and Bernice Brown Dewitt. Gail was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and was a retired security guard. She enjoyed yard sales, “junking” and horses. Gail was preceded in death by her parents; daughter, Rachele Ress and son-in-law, James G. McCrary.
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