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School officials see HB 1001 as 'mixed blessing'
Some school officials believe Indiana legislators delivered a "mixed blessing" when they passed House Bill 1001 in January.
Township trustees adjust to one less duty
With a new law that went into effect yesterday , township trustees in many areas of the state, including Harrison County, now have one less duty.
Comments sought on land-use plan
A consulting firm has been working on revising and updating the plan, and displays presented during open houses last week will be available for viewing from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays through July 9 at the ...
The Interstate 64 ramps at the Georgetown interchange will be closed early next week for repaving, weather permitting.
As we travel along, we still - naturally - are thinking about food as part of our vacation activities.
First Look: Area Deaths - June 18, 2008
This list is intended only as a basic list of names and information to provide an early alert to friends and well wishers.
School budgets take hit from high fuel prices
With the rising cost of the average barrel of crude oil, gas prices are following suit and the increase is putting a strain on many aspects of life in Harrison County.
Monastery Immaculate Conception, 802 E. 10th St., Ferdinand, will hold a Benedictine Life Weekend for single, Catholic women ages 19 to 40 interested in the monastic, religious life June 27-July 3. Information: ...
Edwardsville readers respond to debate Although it may be true that Edwardsville is a mere hamlet in the state of Indiana, it has a larger population than the town of Georgetown and the majority of its ...
Harrison foundation awards scholarships
The Harrison County Community Foundation has awarded more than 200 scholarships totaling $575,550 to Harrison high school graduating seniors in the past few weeks.
First Look: Area Deaths - June 2, 2008
Area deaths reported today to The Evening News and The Tribune This list is intended only as a basic list of names and information to provide an early alert to friends and well wishers.
First Look: Area Deaths - May 30, 2008
Area deaths reported today to The Evening News and The Tribune This list is intended only as a basic list of names and information to provide an early alert to friends and well wishers.
Spirits flow at inaugural festival
Spirits and laughter filled the Merchants Building of the Harrison County Fairgrounds in Corydon Saturday as approximately 1,500 people visited the first Southern Indiana Uncorked festival.
Harrison health group awards 2 scholarships
The Harrison County Hospital Foundation has awarded $1,000 scholarships to two students who will pursue health-care careers.
First Look: Area Deaths - May 19, 2008
Area deaths reported today to The Evening News and The Tribune This list is intended only as a basic list of names and information to provide an early alert to friends and well wishers.
River City Animal Defense League Joins the Fight Against I-69
On the evening of Monday, May 19th, the newly formed River City Animal Defense League and friends made our public debut.
Mount Zion UMC celebrating 150 years
There was talk a few years ago about merging Mount Zion United Methodist Church into Lanesville UMC.
Firefighters dig into trench-rescue methods
“Nice job. We've got our weight distributed now”
Trenches dug for installation of utility lines pose one of the greatest risks of collapsing and burying a worker, as well as putting would-be rescuers in danger. via The Courier-Journal
Exchange program offers unsettling, exciting adventures
“We just can't say enough about it. It's dovetailed tremendously with our situation.”
This is the final in a series about foreign exchange programs. Not only can the adjustment be unsettling and the adventure exciting for exchange students to commit their time to come to the United States, it ... via The Corydon Democrat
32 years of zeal for Meals on Wheels
“She's 10 months older than I am.”
As a light rain fell, Ed Weinmann parked his car outside Raymond Caldwell's house at the corner of Ealy and Griffin streets in New Albany. via The Courier-Journal