
Film Events Coming to Frankfort Community Public Library
The Frankfort Community Public Library announces May Film Events. Audiences may enjoy classic films, 80’s favorites, new releases, and a film festival. RetroRewind will be … [FULL STORY]
The Frankfort Community Public Library announces May Film Events. Audiences may enjoy classic films, 80’s favorites, new releases, and a film festival. RetroRewind will be … [FULL STORY]
The Frankfort Community Public Library announces two Frankenstein events for the month of May which are a part of the One State / One Story: … [FULL STORY]
Prosecuting Attorney Todd Meyer announced Tuesday that his office filed its request for imposition of the death penalty against Defendant Anthony Baumgardt. Baumgardt was charged … [FULL STORY]
Inside INdiana Business is reporting that the England-based manufacturer of a car billed as the fastest street-legal vehicle on the road has selected the Discovery … [FULL STORY]
By Michael Dora, USDA Rural Development Indiana State Director In 2016, Ohio corn and soybean farmer Roger Winemiller lost two of his three children to drugs. … [FULL STORY]
Former Clinton County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Gina Sheets is coming back to Frankfort. Sheets announced Monday that on May 4, she will work … [FULL STORY]
Beginning Tuesday, May 1, the Frankfort Parks Department staff will manage the Frankfort Neighborhood Center at 259 South 3rd Street. Anyone wishing to reserve the facility … [FULL STORY]
Join us on Sat., May 5 at 2 p.m. in the Elizabeth O’Rear Skanta Theatre for our fourth Hoosier Storyteller, Alan Gossard. We will begin … [FULL STORY]
Inside INdiana Business is reporting that two Indiana agriculture publications have purchased the Indiana-Illinois Farm and Outdoor Power Equipment Show. Hoosier Ag Today and Farm World say … [FULL STORY]
State Senator Brian Buchanan (R-Lebanon) met with senior citizens at the Paul Philippe Resource Center, which provides meals and social activities for those age 55 … [FULL STORY]
With temperatures on the rise, more farmers will be out in their fields, which means slow-moving farm equipment will soon be on Indiana roadways. To … [FULL STORY]
Clinton County Central Dispatch has announced that the Clinton County Highway Department will now have County Road 500 South closed between 550 West and 580 … [FULL STORY]
Green Cubes Technology, which develops and manufactures advanced battery power systems for global OEMs, announced plans Monday to expand its operations in Howard County, creating … [FULL STORY]
Beginning today, Street Department crews will work on alleys in the southwest quadrant of the City, performing grading, dragging and rolling work to improve alley … [FULL STORY]
Clinton County Central Dispatch has announced that the Clinton County Highway Department will have County Road 600 South closed between County Road 430 West and … [FULL STORY]
Construction on University Park, a 125-bed student housing complex on S. Lafountain Street, near the Indiana University Kokomo campus will begin later this year. The … [FULL STORY]
The Frankfort High School boys’ golf team placed seventh in the 10-team Crawfordsville Invitational Saturday. The Hot Dogs finished with a team score of 380 … [FULL STORY]
The Clinton County Fair Council officially added three more events for the 2018 Clinton County & 4-H Fair Wednesday night. The council announced that the … [FULL STORY]
Frankfort Police remind residents applications are available for Project Lifesaver, an initiative designed for those with cognitive disorders such as Alzheimer’s, dementia, Down Syndrome and … [FULL STORY]
Frankfort Police will partner with the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office to host a prescription drug take back event Saturday, April 28 from 10 a.m. – … [FULL STORY]
Healthy Communities of Clinton County Coalition was looking to make a statement at the Frankfort Rotary Club meeting Thursday at Arborwood. “We want to see … [FULL STORY]
When the month of May rolls around, it means two things — warmer weather and the Senior Olympics sponsored by Genda Funeral Home. “We always … [FULL STORY]