Inside INdiana Business is reporting the Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine has announced a nationwide expansion of its after-school science program. The program, known … [FULL STORY]
Inside INdiana Business is reporting that two central Indiana developers are proposing a $113 million industrial park in Whitestown. According to documents filed with the … [FULL STORY]
Inside INdiana Business is reporting that a first-of-its-kind event from one of the biggest names in tech kicks off Friday in Indianapolis. Grow With Google, … [FULL STORY]
The Howard County Sheriff’s Office is offering local churches assistance with questions about security. Past and recent events have law enforcement and churches looking for … [FULL STORY]
November 9, 2017Ken HartmanComments Off on Indiana Homeland Security Encourages Everyone to Prepare for Upcoming Winter Months
With cold weather just around the corner, the Indiana Department of Homeland Security is encouraging all Hoosiers to become more equipped during Winter Weather Preparedness … [FULL STORY]
Inside INdiana Business is reporting that a newly-released study shows a majority of Hoosiers support cold beer sales in supermarkets and convenience stores and alcohol … [FULL STORY]
The Friends of the Frankfort Library are proud to present their 37th Annual Fine Art Exhibition & Sale happening this weekend, Nov. 10–12, 2017 at … [FULL STORY]
November 8, 2017Ken HartmanComments Off on Frankfort Police Warn Drivers of Increased Traffic Enforcement Through Thanksgiving
Millions of Americans will travel our nation’s highways this Thanksgiving holiday to visit family and friends. With more vehicles on the road, the chances of … [FULL STORY]
A group of 16 city and county officials took a fact-finding bus tour, sponsored by the Clinton County Fair Council, to Hendricks and Boone counties … [FULL STORY]
November 8, 2017Ken HartmanComments Off on Holcomb Outlines 2018 Next Level Agenda With Emphasis on Building Strong Workforce
At an event celebrating Indiana’s record-breaking year in job creation, Governor Eric J. Holcomb today shared his 2018 Next Level Agenda, which continues his 2017 … [FULL STORY]
November 8, 2017Ken HartmanComments Off on Governor Holcomb Announces Historic Year for Job Commitments, Higher Wages
On Wednesday, Governor Eric J. Holcomb announced a record-breaking year for economic development in Indiana. In 2017, with one month still to go, businesses across … [FULL STORY]
Clinton County Treasurer Carol Bartley reminds everyone that fall taxes are due Monday, November 13 and the Clinton County Courthouse will be closed in observance … [FULL STORY]
Senior citizens 65 years and older interested in having public safety representatives visit their homes to perform safety checks for fire and safety hazards, may … [FULL STORY]
The severe storms that rolled through Clinton County Sunday caused a lot of damage in Frankfort and Clinton County. Utility Service Board Wastewater Services Director … [FULL STORY]
The Clinton County Fair Council announces a few spaces remain in the Fairgrounds Winter Storage Program. According to the council, anyone wishing to store their … [FULL STORY]
As days shorten and the breeding season for deer approaches, the chance of encountering one while driving increases significantly. Nearly 50 percent of all vehicle … [FULL STORY]
Clinton Central Junior-Senior High School has announced the first nine weeks ‘A’ Honor Roll. The following is that honor roll: 7th Grade — Samantha Adams, … [FULL STORY]
Clinton County Dispatch has announced that the Frankfort Sewer Department will have the intersection of South Clay Street and Freeman Street closed until sometime Wednesday … [FULL STORY]
The Clinton County Commissioners approved a transportation, post-clearing and re-use agreements with Republic Services, who are in charge of the Clinton County Landfill, on Monday. … [FULL STORY]
Although Friday, November 10 is a City holiday to recognize Veterans Day on Saturday, November 11, Frankfort Street Department crews will collect trash on Friday, … [FULL STORY]
Sports, business and community leaders expect the 2022 College Football Playoff Championship Game to have substantial economic impact in Indianapolis, both on and off the field. Officials expect … [FULL STORY]