A fire early Wednesday night destroyed a mobile home in Clarks Hill. Just before 7 p.m., fire crews were called to the 10000 block of East County Road 1200 South. The residence was fully engulfed […]
May 25, 2023Ken HartmanComments Off on Alternating Lane Restrictions on State Road 38 Starting on or After June 1 Near Kirklin
The Indiana Department of Transportation announces alternating lane restrictions on State Road 38 starting on or after Thursday, June 1 for resurfacing work through Kirklin. These restrictions will be between County Road 750 E. and […]
Adults and kids showed up at several locations to help place flags on grave sites of the past soldiers of the U.S. military. The American Legion’s take care of this duty placing and picking up […]
On Monday June 12th, and Tuesday June 13th, Frankfort Commons Golf Course will hold a Junior Golf Clinic for youth ages 6-16. There will be three sessions each day to choose from. Each session is […]
Blue Ridge held their field day and last day of school Wednesday. The students and teachers enjoyed some fun including inside and outside activities. Patty Parks was at Blue Ridge for some photos, You can […]
On Wednesday, an arrest warrant was issued for former Lebanon Police Department Officer Nicholas Reynolds. Reynolds was initially held at the Boone County Jail until bonding out pending Criminal Mischief, Obstruction of Justice, and Official […]
The end of an era began Tuesday as construction crews began the tear down of the former Regions Bank building to make way for the new Annex Building which was will be an extra arm […]
May 23, 2023Ken HartmanComments Off on Three Frankfort Officers Honored for Heroics by Indiana State Representative
Three Frankfort Police Department officers were honored for their valor and bravery by Indiana State Representative Mark Genda Monday night for rescuing a family from a burning house on the evening of April 3. “I […]
May 23, 2023Ken HartmanComments Off on Error in Filling Out Form Costs Clinton County $1.5 Million
Typos in any business can be costly. That’s what the Clinton County Council found out earlier this year when they tried to approve an increase of .2 percent in support of the local Emergency Management […]