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Season in review: Perry Central softball
LEOPOLD — Perry Central softball for the 2023-2024 season finished with a record of 14-10 overall with a sectional win. The Commodores started the season by going 2-2 in their first four games. They beat Owensboro Home School and North Harrison before losing to Mount Vernon and Tell City. Perry Central against Owensboro finished with eight runs and MaKenna Labhart had four of the eight RBI. The team also combined for seven hits.
Season in review: Tell City track
TELL CITY — Tell City track during the 2023-2024 season finished with a conference championship and a runner appearing at the IHSAA State Finals as two examples of their season. Their first meet of the season pitted them against Corydon Central in a home meet for the Marksmen. The...
Fulda Parish plans Quilt Show July 21 st
FULDA — 2024 Quilt Show at St. Boniface Church in Fulda, Indiana, on Sunday, July 21, in the church from 9-11 a.m. Central Time. Come, help vote for your favorite handcrafted quilts that day. The 15 beautiful Handmade quilts from parishioners and local artisans will be raffled off or...
DALE FALL FESTIVAL SCHOLARSHIP QUEEN PAGEANT
DALE — The Dale Fall Festival Scholarship Queen Pageant will be held on Sunday, Sept. 1, 2024, at 5 p.m. CT in the Heritage Hills High School auditorium. Contestants can be 15-20 years old as of 9/1/24. All contestants must either have a North Spencer County address or have a Dale address or attend Heritage Hills High School or be a graduate of HHHS.
Human Services, Public Defender Office deliver budget testimony
ST. CROIX — The V.I. Human Services Department and Public Defender Office were the latest government and semi-autonomous agencies to testify before the Senate Finance Committee in defense of their 2025 budget requests. Human Services Commissioner Averil George led testimony for the department, one of the largest government agencies...
New sewage inspection laws laid out in Santa Claus
SANTA CLAUS — A first reading and public hearing were held for Ordinance 2024-05, an ordinance that will see inspections for water service disconnects and reconnects at the regular Town of Santa Claus meeting held Monday, July 8. In summary, the ordinance states that a lateral sewer inspection is...
STX Central High School demolition, rebuild approved
ST. CROIX — The St. Croix Coastal Zone Management Committee on Tuesday night unanimously approved the demolition and reconstruction of St. Croix Central High School, funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. During an earlier St. Croix CZM Committee meeting, architect Chaneel Callwood said the rebuild entails 193,473 square...
Jasper Parklands lookout tower and prescribed burn discussed
When The Parklands plans were created, a lookout tower and amphitheater were among the items included as a future addition to the popular park. At Tuesday’s Jasper Park and Recreation Board meeting, the board reviewed the original plans and a few options for lookout tower designs. Though no clear plan forward was set in motion, the review gave the park board an update on how that new feature could be added.
Betty Morris
Betty Ford Morris, 85, of Hawesville, beloved wife, mother, Ganny and sister passed away peacefully into the arms of her Father on July 12, 2024 after having a wonderful Life. She was born on June 14, 1939 to the late Henry and Thelma Lanman Ford in Tell City, IN. A strong lover of her family, she was a wonderful mother, an amazing grandmother and such a blessing to her great grandchildren. She loved spending time with them and kept her “goody cabinet” stocked and ready for a visit. She was preceded in death by her husband Wilford Morris, sisters Nancy Peter, Mary Marchand, Thelma Wolf, Velma Taylor and brother Henry Ford.
Millard John Meyerholtz, Jr., 73, Huntingburg
Millard John Meyerholtz, Jr., a beloved husband, father and grandfather, peacefully passed away on July 11, 2024. He was 73 years old. Born and raised in Huntingburg, Junior devoted his life to his family, his work, and his community. Junior is survived by his wife, Vicki (Schoppenhorst). They were married...
Cloverport City Council
7/15/2024—The Cloverport City Council approved a motion to draft an ordinance that would increase the sewage rate to 100% of the water bill at their regular meeting Monday evening. Previously, the Council had agreed to a 150% rate increase. The vote came after a lengthy discussion. Maggie Neal, representing Rural Community Assistance Partnership, said the sewer plant was on the ”brink of failure” and needed to be replaced with a new plant. She estimated replacement costs at $5 million. She said the city is currently paying $10,000 monthly to treat the wastewater. Neal said a rate study will be done later this year. After the study, rates may need to again be adjusted. The vote on the motion was 5-1, with Councilman Michael Woodward voting “no”.
Section of Hunters Crossing Pass closed for water main repair
Huntingburg–Due to Water Main Repair work on Hunters Crossing Pass, the Water Department has closed the road between Veterans Parkway and Wilson Circle today, July 15, 2024, until further notice. Please find an alternate route during the work.
Memorial Hospital Foundation earns nomination for Charity Navigator Community Choice Award
Charity Navigator, the nation’s largest and most influential nonprofit evaluator, has named the Memorial Hospital Foundation in the medium-sized organization category in the 2024 Community Choice Awards. The announcement was made on July 8, 2024, and the deadline for round one voting is Wednesday, July 17, 2024. The nomination...
Sisters of St. Benedict to hold Cosmic Walk Blessing at the Monastery.
The Sisters of St. Benedict will hold a blessing ceremony for the Cosmic Walk at Monastery Immaculate Conception in Ferdinand on Wednesday, July 24 at 7:00 p.m. EDT at the Madonna Shelter House. In case of rain, it will be moved to Thursday, July 25 at 7:00 p.m. EDT. The...
Huntingburg ranks in “The 15 Best Small Towns to Visit” in USA
Huntingburg–Each year, Smithsonian Magazine celebrates the many small towns that make up the heart of America. This year, Huntingburg Indiana made the ranking amongst the 15 best small towns, designated as the “Baseball-Obsessed Small Town.”. The article highlights the Huntingburg League Stadium, featured as the home field to...
Sarah Adeline McCall Trogden
Sarah Adeline McCall Trogden, 91, of Maceo, passed away Thursday, July 11, at her home surrounded by her loving family. She was born November 26, 1932, to the late Ezekiel William Sr. and Nettie Josephine McCall. Sarah was a member of Lewisburg Presbyterian Church. She dedicated her life to her family and built her life around them. Sarah enjoyed watching TV, especially UK Basketball, decorating, playing video games with her grandchildren, traveling, reading, doing puzzles, and crocheting. She was an excellent cook and made the best macaroni and cheese and banana pudding. Sarah enjoyed spending time with her family most of all and was very proud of her grandchildren, who were the light of her life.
Foley drafted by Diamondbacks
The Arizona Diamondbacks made Connor Foley the 164th overall pick Monday in the 2024 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. Foley, a 2022 Jasper grad, helped the Wildcats the Class 4A State Championship in 2021 and the three-sport star also led Jasper to a sectional the following year as a senior.
STX man convicted of child pornography and rape charges, faces 30 years in prison
ST. CROIX — A jury last week convicted a 28-year-old man on charges of child pornography production and second-degree rape, U.S. Attorney Delia Smith announced in a press release on Friday. Dante James, of St. Croix, faces a minimum sentence of 15 years in prison and a maximum of...
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