Aug 28, 2009 | Cincypost.Com
Vevay, Indiana kicked off it's 38th annual wine festival Friday afternoon. The small town expects a record crowd this year because it was named the fourth "Coolest Small Town" in the country by Budget Travel Magazine.
Aug 28, 2009 | Local 12 - WKRC-TV
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Community Foundation of Southern Indiana announces 2009 Paul W. Ogle scholars
Thanks to a grant from the Paul W. Ogle Foundation Inc., the Community Foundation of Southern Indiana awarded scholarships to five students beginning college this fall.
Community Foundation of Southern Indiana announces 2009 Paul W. Ogle scholars
Thanks to a grant from the Paul W. Ogle Foundation Inc., the Community Foundation of Southern Indiana awarded scholarships to five students beginning college this fall.
Community Foundation of Southern Indiana announces 2009 Paul W. Ogle scholars
Thanks to a grant from the Paul W. Ogle Foundation Inc., the Community Foundation of Southern Indiana awarded scholarships to five students beginning college this fall.
Continue reading "Swiss roots add to uniqueness of small Vevay, Indiana"
The hills rolling down toward the slow-moving Ohio River reminded Swiss immigrants of the fruitful vineyards in their native land, and so in 1801, they planted grapes, trying to reproduce those rich harvests back home.