Mark Allen King, 72, of Frankfort, passed away March 6, 2026 at his home. He was born on March 7, 1953 in Lebanon to Roscoe W & Anna Mae (Walker) King. Mark was a 1971 […]
Larry “Monk” Ross, 74, of Frankfort, passed away March 6, 2026 at Milner Community Healthcare in Rossville. He was born on July 16, 1951 in Frankfort to William E. and Mary L. (Kramer) Ross. Surviving […]
March 6, 2026Russ KasparComments Off on Zonta Chicken and Noodle Supper and Country Store This Saturday 4:30-7:00
The Zonta Club of Frankfort’s annual Chicken Noodle Supper and Country Store set for tomorrow, Saturday, March 7 with opportunities for community members to enjoy the coveted dinner as well as shop locally-made delicacies that […]
March 6, 2026Melissa JacobsComments Off on Indiana State Police Enforcement Bureau Statistics for January and February 2026
The Enforcement Bureau of the Indiana State Police oversees the traffic enforcement efforts of the Troopers assigned to the 14 State Police Districts throughout Indiana. Among their primary missions is helping to provide safe environments […]
Larry Eugene Boyd, 91, of rural Frankfort, passed away March 4, 2026 at his home. He was born January 19, 1935 in Tipton, IN to Don & Edith (Hunley) Boyd. He married Marlene Scircle at […]
Clinton County, Ind. – On March 6, 2026, at approximately 4:49 a.m., a two vehicle crash occurred on State Road 39 just south of County Road 650 South in Clinton County. Preliminary investigation indicates a […]
March 6, 2026Melissa JacobsComments Off on Indiana Right to Life Responds to Court Ruling on Abortion and Religious Freedom
The organization Indiana Right to Life released a statement Friday responding to a recent court decision by the Marion County Superior Court that found abortion may be protected as a religious right under certain circumstances. […]
March 6, 2026Melissa JacobsComments Off on Don’t Forget: Clocks Spring Forward for Daylight Saving Time Sunday
INDIANA — Residents are reminded to set their clocks forward one hour at 2 a.m. Sunday morning as Daylight Saving Time begins. The time change means most people will lose an hour of sleep Saturday […]
The week of March 8- March 14, 2026 is Severe Weather Preparedness Week in the State of Indiana. On Tuesday, March 10 at approximately 10:15am, the National Weather Service will issue a test tornado warning […]
March 6, 2026Melissa JacobsComments Off on Congratulations to Master Trooper Weston Shanks Reaching 15 Years of Distinguished Service!
A proud native of Gas City, Indiana, Master Trooper Weston Shanks graduated from Mississinewa Junior/Senior High School before earning his Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Ball State University. After graduating from the 70th […]
A new Indiana law covers the federal phaseout of the penny and the resulting penny shortage, providing Hoosier retailers with procedures for rounding cash transactions. Rounding is for cash transactions only. Rounding must take place […]
From Clinton County Central Dispatch: State Rd 39 will now be closed at State Rd 38 in Antioch for southbound traffic due to a serious accident at State Rd 39 and County Rd 650 S. […]
March 5, 2026Russ KasparComments Off on Candidates Debate Tax Restructuring, Leadership, Data Centers, and Local Control at Clinton County Forum
FRANKFORT — Tax reform, local economic development, leadership and the role of government dominated discussion at the Clinton County Candidate Forum held Thursday evening at the Frankfort Library, the second in a series of public […]
March 5, 2026Melissa JacobsComments Off on Indiana Approves Student-Centered K-12 Accountability Model With Unanimous Support
After eight months of stakeholder feedback, the Indiana State Board of Education (SBOE) today unanimously approved the final K-12 accountability rule, which focuses on the future preparedness of each individual student. This student-centered model prioritizes […]
March 5, 2026Melissa JacobsComments Off on Rossville School Leaders Selected to Present at National COSSBA Conference
Rossville Consolidated School District Superintendent Dr. Jim Hanna and School Board President Joe Hufford have been selected to present at the COSSBA National Conference, hosted by the Consortium of State School Boards Associations (COSSBA). The […]
March 5, 2026Melissa JacobsComments Off on Sen. Buchanan Welcomes Local Students to Statehouse as Senate Pages
STATEHOUSE (March 5, 2026) – State Sen. Brain Buchanan (R-Lebanon)welcomed the following local students to the Statehouse who served as Senate pages. Andrew Badertscher, from Crawfordsville, attends Southmont High School Anabelle Hallahan, from Whitestown, is a homeschooled […]
Dixie Lee Coffman, 72, passed away on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, at Homewood Health Campus in Lebanon, Indiana. She was born in Hartford City, Indiana on June 28, 1953, a daughter of the late John […]
Clair E. Johnson, 93, of rural Frankfort, passed away February 28, 2026 at IU Arnett Hospital, Lafayette, IN. He was born April 10, 1932 in Tipton County, IN to Oren “Bill” & Edith (Mitzenberg) Johnson. […]
March 5, 2026Sam WortComments Off on Sectional Basketball Scoreboard: Prairie and Central Fall In First Round
The Sectional round of the IHSAA Boys’ Basketball State Tournament is underway. Here is a look at how the local schools performed in their opening round games. 1A Sectional 54 – Clinton Central 3/3 […]
Rebecca Rae “Beckie” Miller, 75, of Colfax, Indiana, passed away March 4, 2026 at Wesley Manor. She was born October 25, 1950 in Frankfort to Larry George & Elnora Jean (Swope) Dieterle. She married Miekel […]
March 4, 2026Sam WortComments Off on Carroll Downs Traders Point In Sectional Opener
The Carroll Cougars defeated the Traders Point Christian Knights 58-33 in Tuesday’s Sectional 54 opener. Carroll forced double-digit turnovers in the first half and held a 17-point advantage by halftime. “It feels good to get […]
March 4, 2026Russ KasparComments Off on ‘Echoes From the Gym’ Captures Mascots, Memories of 718 Lost Indiana Schools
Local Indiana author’s new book preserves songs, mascots and memories from 718 closed Indiana high schools. Local historian and retired educator Reta Williams has turned a statewide hunt for lost high school fight songs into […]