The Clinton County and Boone County Clerk Treasurer’s Offices released the voting centers for Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 7. Election coverage for the 2023 general … [FULL STORY]
The Howard County Sheriff’s Office arrested a Kokomo man for dealing methamphetamine and dealing marijuana after he ran a red stoplight. On Nov. 4, just … [FULL STORY]
The Frankfort Fire Department and the Community Schools of Frankfort released a joint press release Monday evening ruling the press box fire on the Frankfort … [FULL STORY]
Members of the Michigan Township Volunteer Fire Department were celebrated in October for their years of service with the organization, including a department member who … [FULL STORY]
La Mixteca owners, employees and family members were joined on Friday by the community to celebrate the restaurant’s 1-year celebration with a ribbon cutting hosted … [FULL STORY]
The Frankfort Police Department announced its upcoming $250,000 grant from the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, known as COPS, for its 2023 hiring program. … [FULL STORY]
Members of PumpTrax USA joined Kevin Krulik, Lebanon City Engineer, at the proposed Stone Eater Bike Park in October to explore the upcoming project slated … [FULL STORY]
A long-standing and community-driven insurance agency held a ribbon cutting celebration with the Clinton County Chamber of Commerce on Thursday morning to showcase its new … [FULL STORY]
The Lebanon Community School Corporation broke ground for the new Central Elementary School on Wednesday, Nov. 1. The new Central Elementary School is intended to … [FULL STORY]
Amidst snow flurries and frigid temperatures, the Clinton County community gathered in downtown Frankfort to celebrate Halloween with trick-or-treating, trunk-or-treats and costume contests. Trick or … [FULL STORY]
The Lebanon High School Tigers celebrated 25 student athletes that received the honor of being named First Team All Sagamore Conference athletes for the fall … [FULL STORY]
The Frankfort Fire Department and Frankfort Police Department responded to reports of a fire at Frankfort High School Tuesday night. According to police, the Frankfort … [FULL STORY]
October 31, 2023Carl GingerichComments Off on Clinton County Courts Take Final Steps Toward Distribution of Bill and Jean Beard Trust To Non-Profit Orgs.
Clinton County Superior Court heard a petition regarding disqualified and qualified beneficiaries of the trust designated to benefit local non-profit organizations by two influential leaders … [FULL STORY]
The Clinton County government issued a reminder for Clinton County residences that fall property tax payments are due in 14 days on Nov. 13 this … [FULL STORY]
The Hoosier Heritage Quilt Guild presented the Boone County Sheriff’s Office with 63 fleece throws for the office to use for a variety of situations. … [FULL STORY]
Clinton House Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center hosted its fall open house to celebrate the season and introduce the community to the upgrades the facility has … [FULL STORY]
October 27, 2023Carl GingerichComments Off on ‘Hell On Hooves’ Rodeo Kicks Off Saturday Live On WILO From 3 p.m. To 5 p.m.
The first “Hell on Hooves” rodeo will kick off Saturday, Oct. 28 at 3 p.m. at the Clinton County Fairgrounds in Frankfort. This year marks … [FULL STORY]
A new photography studio celebrated its opening on Monday with the community at 653 W. Walnut St. in Frankfort with a focus on capturing special … [FULL STORY]
The Community Schools of Frankfort announced that three Suncrest Elementary School teachers were awarded grants from the Frankfort Education Foundation. Michelle Hettmansperger and Elizabeth Claxton’s … [FULL STORY]
October 26, 2023Carl GingerichComments Off on Local Woman Charged With Dealing Methamphetamine Following Narcotics Unit Investigation
A local woman was charged with possession and dealing of methamphetamine after an investigation by the Frankfort Police Department Narcotics Division. On Sunday, Oct. 22, … [FULL STORY]
Clinton House Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center will host its Fall Open House today, Thursday, Oct. 26 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at 809 W. … [FULL STORY]