Articles by Tom Snape
Ripley Co. Schools Pedal Toward Wellness with Kids Riding Bikes Program
(Ripley County, IN) – For the fourth consecutive year, Nine13sports, a nonprofit organization dedicated to teaching students about the power of a bicycle, visited each middle school in Ripley County. Through the Kids Riding Bikes […]
Ripley County Early Voting Continues
(Ripley County, IN) – Early voting in Ripley County is being held weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Election Room at the Annex, prior to the May 7 primary election. Several contested […]
Batesville Tool & Die Hosts Local Manufacturing Students
(Batesville, IN) – Batesville Tool & Die welcomed Greensburg High School Technical Instructor Michael Wilds and 25 of his students for a talk about manufacturing as it relates to industry on Friday, April 19. Toby […]
Greensburg Opening Highlighted at JCBank Annual Meeting
(Seymour, IN) – Marvin S. Veatch, President of Bancorp. of Southern Indiana (BSI) and President/CEO of JCBank, announced 2023 consolidated net earnings of $6,810,000 which resulted in Return on Average Equity and Return on Average […]
Versailles Uses Grants for Trail Upgrades
(Versailles, IN) – The Busching Covered Bridge Connector Trail from Versailles State Park to the town is taking shape. Striping along the braided trail was completed late last week. The trail crosses Laughery Creek at […]
Indiana Unemployment Remains Below National Average
(Indianapolis, IN) – The Indiana Department of Workforce Development (DWD) says the state’s unemployment rate in March held steady at 3.5%. By comparison, the national jobless rate last month was 3.8%. In addition, Indiana’s labor […]
Construction Progressing on Franklin Co. 4-H Expo Hall
(Brookville, IN) – Construction on the Franklin County 4-H Association Expo Hall at the fairgrounds in Brookville is progressing quite nicely, according to those overseeing the project. “At this time, I would consider the building […]
Debt Dilemma Poll: Hoosiers Wrestle with College Costs
(Statewide) – A new Gallup and Lumina Foundation poll unveils a concerning reality: Hoosiers may lack clarity about the true cost of higher education. The survey reveals merely 23% of U.S. adults without college degrees […]