Articles by Tom Snape
Sports Daily Digest September 10, 2024
At the East Central cross-country invitational on Saturday, the Trojans Callie Bentley broke the meet record with a time of 18:45. EC takes the championship trophy with 22 points, followed by Batesville with 33. On […]
Bridge Work Planned on U.S. 421 in Greensburg
(Greensburg, IN) – INDOT contractor RAM Construction Services plans to begin work on a bridge rehabilitation project on U.S. 421 over Muddy Fork Sand Creek in Greensburg on or after next Monday (September 16). Work […]
Tyson Fund Grants to be Distributed Saturday Night
(Versailles, IN) – Versailles residents and other interested parties are invited to attend the 168th birthday celebration for Jim Tyson at 7:00 Saturday night at Tyson Methodist Church. The man known as “Uncle Jim” used […]
Local Schools Receive Secured School Safety Grants
(Indianapolis, IN) – The Indiana Secured School Safety Board has approved the distribution of more than $24 million to support school safety initiatives in all 92 counties. The Board voted unanimously to split more than […]
GFD Leaves Ireland Street After 49 Years, Moves Into New Digs
(Greensburg, IN) – Saturday marked the end of an era and the beginning of a new one when the Greensburg Fire Department moved out of Fire Station One on North Ireland Street and into its […]
Hoosiers Face Ballot Question on Governor Succession Process
(Statewide) – Hoosiers going to the polls in November will find a question on their ballots, asking if they want to amend the Indiana Constitution to revise the list of elected state officials who could […]
South Ripley Elementary Recognized at IDOE Educational Excellence Awards Gala
(Indianapolis, IN) – Congratulations to South Ripley Elementary. The school received an $80,000 Excellence in Community Collaboration grant at Friday night’s Indiana Educational Excellence Awards Gala in Indianapolis. The award recognizes schools that are maximizing […]
Red Crown Rot Confirmed in Decatur, Four Other Counties
(Decatur County, IN) – A fungal disease called Red Crown Rot has been found in soybean fields in Decatur County and several other areas around the state. “Red Crown Rot is caused by a soil-borne […]