May 6, 2020Ken HartmanComments Off on INDOT Sets Patch and Resurface Project on State Road 28
The Indiana Department of Transportation announces a patch and resurfacing project will begin on State Road 28 or after Monday, May 18, weather permitting. This … [FULL STORY]
May 6, 2020Ken HartmanComments Off on Task Force Cracking Down On COVID-19 Investment Scams
The Indiana Secretary of State’s Office announced Wednesday that it has joined an international enforcement task force organized by the North American Securities Administrators Association … [FULL STORY]
May 6, 2020Ken HartmanComments Off on Highway Department Will Have County Road 100 North Closed
Clinton County Central Dispatch has announced that the Clinton County Highway Department will have County Road 100 North closed between 1000 East and 1100 East … [FULL STORY]
Patricia Ann Lee, 81, of Frankfort, Ind., died Monday, May 4, 2020 at her home. She was born June 9, 1938 in Dyersburg, Tennessee to Ted … [FULL STORY]
May 5, 2020Ken HartmanComments Off on State Health Confirms 62 More Deaths From COVID-19
The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) Tuesday announced that 541 additional Hoosiers have been diagnosed with COVID-19 through testing at ISDH, the Centers for … [FULL STORY]
Inside INdiana Business is reporting that a combination of COVID-19-related factors is pushing farmer’s outlook on the economy to a three-year low. The Purdue University/CME … [FULL STORY]
Ronald W. Terry, 62, of Frankfort, Ind. passed away May 4, 2020 at Mulberry Health after an extended illness. He was born November 26, 1957 … [FULL STORY]
The WILO/Chamber of Commerce “Leading In Uncertain Times” series continued Tuesday morning with Clinton County Health Officer Dr. Steve Tharp. “We have to balance the … [FULL STORY]
Inside INdiana Business is reporting that two manufacturers with a major presence in Indiana have announced plans for significant workforce reductions. Rolls-Royce and GE Aviation … [FULL STORY]
May 5, 2020Ken HartmanComments Off on Kirk’s Crossing Festival in Kirklin Postponed Until 2021
After learning Governor Holcomb’s plan to slowly reopen Indiana, the Kirk’s Crossing Festival will be postponing the 2020 festival until June 2021. In the spirit … [FULL STORY]
May 5, 2020Ken HartmanComments Off on Mayor Announces City Services Will Resume Gradually
Following the announcement of Governor Holcomb’s roadmap to reopen Indiana, and the Clinton County Commissioners decision to lift the Clinton County Travel Advisory, Mayor Judy … [FULL STORY]
May 5, 2020Ken HartmanComments Off on USB Releases Guide for Flushing Public Water Systems
The Frankfort Utility Service Board released this document Monday night. It is designed to help public water systems prepare their systems for safe use once … [FULL STORY]
May 4, 2020Ken HartmanComments Off on Caucus to Name New County Treasurer Scheduled for May 16
Clinton County Republican Chairman Jim Moyer has announced that he has received notice of the resignation of Clinton County Treasurer Carol J. Bartley. Pursuant to … [FULL STORY]
Milton Delayne “Del” Hughes, Loving husband and father of three, has gone to be with the Lord, passing away peacefully at home. Del was born … [FULL STORY]
Helen L. Ticen, 89, of rural Frankfort, died April 29, 2020 at St. Elizabeth East, Lafayette. She was born February 24, 1931 in Daleville, Ind. … [FULL STORY]
May 4, 2020Ken HartmanComments Off on State Health Says 19 More Hoosiers Have Died From COVID-19
The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) Monday announced that 583 additional Hoosiers have been diagnosed with COVID-19 through testing at ISDH, the Centers for … [FULL STORY]
Betty Jane Gregg Eikenberry Meador, daughter of Hugh Elwood and Alice Deborah (Shoe) Gregg was born September 17, 1928 in Eldorado, Ohio and was called … [FULL STORY]
The WILO/Chamber of Commerce “Leading In Uncertain Times” series continued Monday morning with Clinton County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Shan Sheridan. “Retailers, with the … [FULL STORY]
A modified calendar, social distancing, test kits and more remote work will likely be part of the new normal as Purdue University reopens its campus … [FULL STORY]