Year: 2024
Jim’s Journal, March 7th, 2024
Men’s college basketball’s going on this afternoon, with the Missouri Valley Conference’s annual Arch Madness tournament happening in St. Louis. In the first game this afternoon, the top seeded Indiana State Sycamores had a bye, […]
Marilyn Jean “Jeanne” (Bennett) McCreary
Marilyn Jean “Jeanne” (Bennett) McCreary, 90, of Aurora, IN, passed away Wednesday, March 6, 2024. She was born February 9, 1934, in Wright’s Corner, IN, daughter of the late Ivan Bennett and Cora (Leffler) Bennett. […]
Davonna Zuver
Davonna Mae Zuver, 86, formerly of Moores Hill, IN, passed away Tuesday, February 27, 2024, in Lawrenceburg, IN. She was born January 9, 1938, in Moores Hill, IN, daughter of the late Jesse Sullivan and […]
Threat Forces Soft Lockdown at SCC
(Versailles, IN) – A reported threat forced the Southeastern Career Center in Versailles to be placed on a soft lockdown Thursday afternoon. The threat reportedly involved a weapon. The campus was the scene of a […]
Robert E. Kirby – 88 of North Vernon
Robert E. Kirby, who was known as both Bud and Bob to family and friends, died March 6, 2024, at Our Hospice of South Central Indiana in Columbus, Indiana. He was 88. Robert was born September […]
JCD Kindergarten Registration on April 4
(Osgood, IN) – Jac-Cen-Del Elementary School will hold kindergarten registration on Thursday, April 4 from 1-6 p.m. All children must be five years old on or before August 1 to attend kindergarten during the 2024-25 […]
Leising-Sponsored Land Protection Bill Passes IN Senate
(Statehouse) – A bill sponsored by State Sen. Jean Leising (R-Oldenburg) that would protect farmland and land around military bases in Indiana from adversarial nations unanimously passed the Senate with bipartisan support on March 4. […]
DOR Answers Top Tax Return Question
(Statewide) – “Where’s my refund?” The Indiana Department of Revenue (DOR) says that’s the number one question from customers. DOR has two ways you can get an answer without waiting on hold to speak with […]
North Decatur Student Competes at State Poetry Contest
(Indianapolis, IN) – A local student is one of the top young poets in the state, according to Indiana Humanities. North Decatur High School junior Allison Whitaker was one of 14 finalists who participated in […]
GPD Returns to Broadway Street HQ
(Greensburg, IN) – The Greensburg Police Department has moved back into its headquarters at 201 South Broadway Street. Construction, including HVAC work, prompted the department to move into temporary digs at City Hall back in […]
Local Entities Receive Federal Funds for Road and Bridge Projects
(Indianapolis, IN) – Three area transportation projects are in line for help from Uncle Sam. The Indiana Department of Transportation says $155.6 million in federal transportation funding is being awarded to 51 cities, counties and […]
