March 20, 2023Ken HartmanComments Off on Clinton County Receives $1.547 Million for Work on County Bridge 115
The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) announced Monday that $127.6 million in federal transportation funding is being awarded to 38 cities, towns, and counties across … [FULL STORY]
James Larry Isbell, Jr, 41, passed away Wednesday, March 15, 2023, in Frankfort, Indiana. He was born October 20, 1981, in San Antonio, Texas, a … [FULL STORY]
March 20, 2023Ken HartmanComments Off on Kokomo Man Arrested for Promotion of Child Sexual Trafficking
On Sunday, officers of the Kokomo Police Department were contacted by the Tell City Police Department in reference to a 14-year-old male juvenile who was … [FULL STORY]
March 20, 2023Ken HartmanComments Off on Lack of Canine COVID-19 Data Fuels Persisting Concerns Over Dog-Human Interactions
Early COVID-19 pandemic suspicions about dogs’ resistance to the disease have given way to a long-haul clinical data gap as new variants of the virus … [FULL STORY]
March 20, 2023Ken HartmanComments Off on Voting Center Locations Announced for Upcoming May Primary Race
Clinton County Clerk Stephanie Harshbarger has announced the 2023 vote center, locations, dates and times. Since this is a City election, only those locations in … [FULL STORY]
Clinton County Central Dispatch has announced that the Frankfort Sewer Department will have East Boone Street closed between Harrison Street and Clay Street all day … [FULL STORY]
Charles Warren “Charly” Jacoby, 80, of Frankfort, died March 17, 2023 at I.U. Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, Ind. He was born June 25, 1942 in Clinton … [FULL STORY]
Prairie Grass Observatory at Camp Cullom is cancelling its scheduled Open House for tonight, March 18. The National Weather Service is predicting 80% cloud … [FULL STORY]
March 18, 2023Ken HartmanComments Off on State Legislators Have Good Crowd at Breakfast Despite Weather Conditions
Approximately 40 people braved the cold, snowy and windy conditions to attend the Legislative Breakfast sponsored by the Clinton County Chamber of Commerce Saturday morning … [FULL STORY]
March 17, 2023Ken HartmanComments Off on Jordan Brewer Honored With State Award at Republican Party Lincoln Day Dinner
After wrapping up her address as the keynote speaker of the Lincoln Day Dinner Thursday night at Arborwood, Indiana Lieutenant Governor Suzanne Crouch had one … [FULL STORY]
March 17, 2023Ken HartmanComments Off on Indiana State Police Stepping Up Patrols During St. Patrick’s Day Weekend
The Indiana State Police will be stepping up patrols to help curb impaired and drug impaired driving. The enforcement campaign will run from March 10, 2023 … [FULL STORY]
During Monday evening’s Board of Public Works meeting, Frankfort Fire Department Chief Matt Stidham asked the Board of Public Works to accept Firefighter Captain Tony … [FULL STORY]
On Thursday, Trooper Adam York, along with detectives with the Indiana State Police Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (ICAC) arrested a Grant County man … [FULL STORY]
The Mulberry Public Library is pleased to announce a new group, the Mulberry Cricut Club, that will be meeting monthly. This group hopes to bring … [FULL STORY]
Many area residents will now qualify for participation in a cost share program through the Clinton County Soil and Water Conservation District. This is if … [FULL STORY]
Back on January 23, On behalf of the City of Frankfort, Mayor Judy Sheets proclaimed January 23. 2023 Emma Pillion Day. Today March 16th marked … [FULL STORY]
James “Rich” Richard Reef, 86, of Flora, passed away Tuesday, March 14, 2023, at Franciscan Hospital in Lafayette. He was born in Cutler on September … [FULL STORY]
Michael Lee Ogle, 79, of Forest, passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family, on March 13, 2023. He was born in Linton, Greene County, Indiana … [FULL STORY]
March 16, 2023Ken HartmanComments Off on CORE Community Center to Partner With Food Finders Food Bank
CORE Community Center just announced their recent grant approval for $70,000 from the Indiana Department of Health, and they have already gotten to work on … [FULL STORY]