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Morning Heights Cemetery is under new management after the Delphi City Council transferred its governance to the Board of Works during a meeting June 2. “We did the first reading in May, and nothing ...
Mens League Results below: Carroll County Mens Thursday night golf league entered the second week of competition with the Young Gunz maintaining a 9-point lead in the league overall, followed closely ...
To quote former Delphi Citizen editor, Art Mc- Dowell: “Certain women in Carroll County made their marks in the ERA movement long before anyone ever associated those letters with ‘Equal Rights ...
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, which is dedicated to promoting mental wellbeing for all and challenging stigmas. For parents and caregivers of autistic children, this month offers a meaningful ...
In what has become nearly habitual, No. 12 in Class 2A Rossville looks to clinch their fourth sectional championship in a row starting May 27 when they kick off sectional 37 against Benton Central in ...
On a warm Saturday under sunny skies, hundreds gathered at the Tippecanoe Amphitheater for the 5th Annual Lacey Grace Benefit Fundraiser & Jeep/Motorcycle Ride — a day marked by generosity, community ...
Governor Mike Braun and Indiana Secretary of Transportation and Infrastructure Matt Ubelhor joined local officials in Monticello this week to announce more than $200 million in funding awards for ...
Rossville Middle School’s seventh graders recently embarked on an exciting educational adventure to Chicago’s renowned Museum of Science and Industry. This highly anticipated field trip brought ...
In a season where Delphi’s varsity softball team continues to acquiesce to new lineup changes, there have been plenty of moments that have given them vantage points of improvement and promise moving ...
For a team that returns the bulk of their 2024 state championship roster, the adjustments, growing pains, and rust that they’re knocking off in the early stages of their regular season campaign has ...
Carroll Elementary’s fourth-grade students recently showcased their creativity and dedication by participating in Purdue University’s annual Bug Bowl, where two students achieved impressive awards.
Oakland Christian Church was proud to put on the community Easter Egg Hunt for Burlington. Families enjoyed the egg hunt, face painting, candid photos with the Easter Bunny, and a free lunch. The ...
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