Jerry A. Sanders, born on Sept. 22, 1952, in Corydon, IN, passed away on Oct. 28, 2024. Jerry was a farmer, logger and ...
On Oct. 24, members of the Harrison County Sheriff’s Department located a stolen vehicle on Highway 135 southbound. A traffic ...
After defeating Corydon Central to open postseason play, North Harrison returned to Cougar Field in Ramsey on Friday night.
Influenza is more common than people may realize. Data from the World Health Organization indicates there are around one ...
On a day when the competition was particularly fierce and the pace was particularly brutal, more than 500 runners took part in this year’s Indiana state cross country finals at ...
Can you name a highly contagious virus with no known cure that spawned epidemics and killed multiple millions of people? We don’t think about it much today, but the now-eradicated ...
Cougar Field is expected to have one of its largest crowds on Friday night when North Harrison hosts Madison Consolidated for the Class 3A Sectional 31 championship.
While Lanesville won’t begin the girls’ basketball season until Thursday, Nov. 14 at Paoli, the Lady Eagles are already receiving love from the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association.
The last county-wide Democratic office in Jefferson County fell to the Republicans as the GOP swept Tuesday’s election locally.
Jonathon Simpson won re-election to the Southwestern school board, carrying that ballot by 19 votes over Tina Hardy for the seat representing Republican Township.
For Jefferson County Republicans, there wasn’t any doubt about Tuesday's election outcome since nearly all of the offices were uncontested with no Democratic opponents.
Jefferson County went Republican all the way as GOP candidates carried all county, state and national offices that were on Tuesday's ballot. It was a trend also carried out statewide.