Frankfort, IN News
- Frankfort, IN News
- Back to School for Frankfort - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Rossville schools back in session
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- Surveyor ‘frustrated’ about no rehire
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- Comedy opens civic theater’s 22 nd season
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- House burglar sentenced
- Wheel tax bumped up
- USB tables fiber request
- No bomb found
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- Commissioners undecided on burning ordinance
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Tri-M inducts 17 new members into FHS music chapter
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Clinton to be at hearing
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- BOW declines EMS proposal
- Adult literacy program expands
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- TPA pool closed to public
- All share wheel tax dollars
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- Stoney Heights opening Friday for thrill-seekers
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- Duo arrested for receiving meth in mail
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- Prairie students learn about carbon dioxide
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Suncrest students take part in Walk to School Day
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- County budgets require more cuts
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- School board approves construction loan
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- Council reinstates assessor’s employee
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Man nabbed for burglary
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- Brown Bag speaker talks Hoosier hoops
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- Rossville has high hopes for data coach
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- $51K owed in Rudd taxes
- Attempted murder case still active
- Clinton County Junior Miss event Saturday
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- New utility users face new fees
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Library event commemorates groundbreaking
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- USB member Unroe dies
- Beef show brings out competition
- New event coming to downtown Frankfort
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Father, son accused of meth dealing
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- County roads’ future concerns citizen
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Board holds off decision on renovation project
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Changes made for FFA
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Colfax promoting noise at the library
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- World’s oldest Moose Lodge is in Frankfort
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- Man charged with drug dealing
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Humane society at capacity
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- East side drainage hearing held
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Christmas lights in TPA Park could be in jeopardy
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- Kiwanis Club celebrating 90 years
- Physician warns of dangers to children’s health
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- Overtones concert benefits Rainbow Haven
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Council holds on firefighter allotment
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- Woman sentenced for meth
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Board approves final EMS relocation specs
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- EMS services may move
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- Officials to appeal ruling
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- Blue Ridge students celebrate respect
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Frankfort DECA members in midst of a busy week
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- Assessor seeks MIS protocol
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- Ross Township Board election forum held
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- County ‘Junior Miss’ savoring new title
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Rokita agrees to participate in forum
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- New counseling service open in Clinton County
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Boley out as CC superintendent
- Hiring freeze finds support
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Man pleads, avoids trial
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- Young thespians ready for an audience
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Ivy Tech withdraws interest in South Side
- Lions Club needs roof
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Concerns raised about Spice
- Construction concerns retailers
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- Libertarian candidate has local roots
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- Six to be honored as County Gems on Oct. 23
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- Central elementary students gain insight into famous Hoosier
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- Suncrest students experience value of reading
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Desire to serve leads to India
- Unkempt properties a concern
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- New ministry uses music to teach children
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- Police bust alleged underage drinking party
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- Moore Title & Escrow purchases local business
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- Titanic exhibit immerses visitors in history
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- CAP names new unit commander
- USB moving toward fiber
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Central finds interim superintendent
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- One-mile walk still an issue
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Public input sought for new center's name
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Man sentenced for molesting
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- Father, son accused of meth dealing
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- County roads’ future concerns citizen
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- Board holds off decision on renovation project
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Residents should be aware of scams
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Officials to appeal ruling
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Colfax promoting noise at the library
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- World’s oldest Moose Lodge is in Frankfort
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Man charged with drug dealing
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- Niemesh shares office priorities
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- East side drainage hearing held
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- Christmas lights in TPA Park could be in jeopardy
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- Kiwanis Club celebrating 90 years
- Attempted murder case still active
- Rossville sets sights on improving reading comprehension
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- Overtones concert benefits Rainbow Haven
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Council holds on firefighter allotment
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- Woman sentenced for meth
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- Physician warns of dangers to children’s health
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Blue Ridge students celebrate respect
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Frankfort DECA members in midst of a busy week
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- Assessor seeks MIS protocol
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Board approves final EMS relocation specs
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- County ‘Junior Miss’ savoring new title
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Rokita agrees to participate in forum
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- New counseling service open in Clinton County
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- Ross Township Board election forum held
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- Man pleads, avoids trial
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- Young thespians ready for an audience
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Ivy Tech withdraws interest in South Side
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- Boley out as CC superintendent
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- Libertarian candidate has local roots
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- Six to be honored as County Gems on Oct. 23
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Central elementary students gain insight into famous Hoosier
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- Suncrest students experience value of reading
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- New ministry uses music to teach children
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- Police bust alleged underage drinking party
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Moore Title & Escrow purchases local business
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- Titanic exhibit immerses visitors in history
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- One-mile walk still an issue
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Public input sought for new center's name
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- Man sentenced for molesting
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Comedy opens civic theater’s 22 nd season
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- House burglar sentenced
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- USB tables fiber request
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- Tri-M inducts 17 new members into FHS music chapter
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- Clinton to be at hearing
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- BOW declines EMS proposal
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- Duo arrested for receiving meth in mail
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- Prairie students learn about carbon dioxide
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- Suncrest students take part in Walk to School Day
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Council reinstates assessor’s employee
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- Man nabbed for burglary
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Brown Bag speaker talks Hoosier hoops
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- Rossville has high hopes for data coach
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- $51K owed in Rudd taxes
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- Clinton County Junior Miss event Saturday
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- Library event commemorates groundbreaking
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- USB member Unroe dies
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- New event coming to downtown Frankfort
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- City school enrollment down from last year
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Rokita agrees to participate in forum
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- New counseling service open in Clinton County
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Ross Township Board election forum held
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Young thespians ready for an audience
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- Ivy Tech withdraws interest in South Side
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- Boley out as CC superintendent
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- Central elementary students gain insight into famous Hoosier
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- Suncrest students experience value of reading
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- Six to be honored as County Gems on Oct. 23
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- Moore Title & Escrow purchases local business
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Titanic exhibit immerses visitors in history
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Police bust alleged underage drinking party
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- Public input sought for new center's name
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- Man sentenced for molesting
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- One-mile walk still an issue
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- House burglar sentenced
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- USB tables fiber request
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- Downtown barber shop finding success
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- Comedy opens civic theater’s 22 nd season
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- Clinton to be at hearing
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- BOW declines EMS proposal
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Engineer's report on roundhouse released
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Officials to appeal ruling
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- Tri-M inducts 17 new members into FHS music chapter
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- Prairie students learn about carbon dioxide
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Suncrest students take part in Walk to School Day
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- DLGF responds to Nikish issue
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Duo arrested for receiving meth in mail
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- Man nabbed for burglary
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- Brown Bag speaker talks Hoosier hoops
- Attempted murder case still active
- East side project hearing set
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- Council reinstates assessor’s employee
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- $51K owed in Rudd taxes
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- Clinton County Junior Miss event Saturday
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- Apple Festival activities attract young and old alike
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- Rossville has high hopes for data coach
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- USB member Unroe dies
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- New event coming to downtown Frankfort
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- City school enrollment down from last year
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Library event commemorates groundbreaking
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- County roads’ future concerns citizen
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Board holds off decision on renovation project
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- Residents should be aware of scams
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- Father, son accused of meth dealing
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- World’s oldest Moose Lodge is in Frankfort
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Man charged with drug dealing
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- Niemesh shares office priorities
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- Colfax promoting noise at the library
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- Christmas lights in TPA Park could be in jeopardy
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Kiwanis Club celebrating 90 years
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- Rossville sets sights on improving reading comprehension
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- East side drainage hearing held
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Council holds on firefighter allotment
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Woman sentenced for meth
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- Physician warns of dangers to children’s health
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Overtones concert benefits Rainbow Haven
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- Frankfort DECA members in midst of a busy week
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Assessor seeks MIS protocol
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- Board approves final EMS relocation specs
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- Blue Ridge students celebrate respect
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- Police bust alleged underage drinking party
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Moore Title & Escrow purchases local business
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- Titanic exhibit immerses visitors in history
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- CC grad embraces her faith at Goshen
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- One-mile walk still an issue
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Public input sought for new center's name
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- Man sentenced for molesting
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Frankfort superintendent holds Realtors breakfast
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- Comedy opens civic theater’s 22 nd season
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- House burglar sentenced
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- USB tables fiber request
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- Downtown barber shop finding success
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- Tri-M inducts 17 new members into FHS music chapter
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- Clinton to be at hearing
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- BOW declines EMS proposal
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- Engineer's report on roundhouse released
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- Duo arrested for receiving meth in mail
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- Prairie students learn about carbon dioxide
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Suncrest students take part in Walk to School Day
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- DLGF responds to Nikish issue
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Council reinstates assessor’s employee
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- Man nabbed for burglary
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Brown Bag speaker talks Hoosier hoops
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- East side project hearing set
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- Rossville has high hopes for data coach
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- $51K owed in Rudd taxes
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Clinton County Junior Miss event Saturday
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- Apple Festival activities attract young and old alike
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- Library event commemorates groundbreaking
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- USB member Unroe dies
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- New event coming to downtown Frankfort
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- City school enrollment down from last year
- Lions Club needs roof
- New utility users face new fees
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- County roads’ future concerns citizen
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- Board holds off decision on renovation project
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- Residents should be aware of scams
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- World’s oldest Moose Lodge is in Frankfort
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- Man charged with drug dealing
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- Niemesh shares office priorities
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Christmas lights in TPA Park could be in jeopardy
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- Kiwanis Club celebrating 90 years
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Rossville sets sights on improving reading comprehension
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- Council holds on firefighter allotment
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- Woman sentenced for meth
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- Physician warns of dangers to children’s health
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- Frankfort DECA members in midst of a busy week
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Assessor seeks MIS protocol
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Board approves final EMS relocation specs
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- ‘Plain English’ jury instructions introduced
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Officials to appeal ruling
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- Rokita agrees to participate in forum
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- New counseling service open in Clinton County
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- Ross Township Board election forum held
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Dispatch project almost ready
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Young thespians ready for an audience
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- Ivy Tech withdraws interest in South Side
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Boley out as CC superintendent
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- Rossville accepts project bids
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- Six to be honored as County Gems on Oct. 23
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- Central elementary students gain insight into famous Hoosier
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- Suncrest students experience value of reading
- Attempted murder case still active
- Oil found in Blinn Ditch
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- Comedy opens civic theater’s 22 nd season
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- House burglar sentenced
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- USB tables fiber request
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- Downtown barber shop finding success
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- Clinton to be at hearing
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- BOW declines EMS proposal
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- Engineer's report on roundhouse released
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Prairie students learn about carbon dioxide
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- Suncrest students take part in Walk to School Day
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- DLGF responds to Nikish issue
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- Man nabbed for burglary
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- Brown Bag speaker talks Hoosier hoops
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- East side project hearing set
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- $51K owed in Rudd taxes
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Clinton County Junior Miss event Saturday
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Apple Festival activities attract young and old alike
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- New drug treatment program is active
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- USB member Unroe dies
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- New event coming to downtown Frankfort
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- City school enrollment down from last year
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Safety Fair is Saturday at Suncrest
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Officials to appeal ruling
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- County roads’ future concerns citizen
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- Board holds off decision on renovation project
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Residents should be aware of scams
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- Ross Township Board candidates will hold forum
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- World’s oldest Moose Lodge is in Frankfort
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- Man charged with drug dealing
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- Niemesh shares office priorities
- Attempted murder case still active
- Police encountering fewer gang crimes
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- Christmas lights in TPA Park could be in jeopardy
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Kiwanis Club celebrating 90 years
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- Rossville sets sights on improving reading comprehension
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- Shooter enters plea
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Council holds on firefighter allotment
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Woman sentenced for meth
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- Physician warns of dangers to children’s health
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- ‘Dessert night’ gives inside look at Suncrest fourth grade
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- Frankfort DECA members in midst of a busy week
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Assessor seeks MIS protocol
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Board approves final EMS relocation specs
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- ‘Plain English’ jury instructions introduced
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- Rokita agrees to participate in forum
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- New counseling service open in Clinton County
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Ross Township Board election forum held
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- Dispatch project almost ready
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- Young thespians ready for an audience
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- Ivy Tech withdraws interest in South Side
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Boley out as CC superintendent
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- Rossville accepts project bids
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Six to be honored as County Gems on Oct. 23
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- Central elementary students gain insight into famous Hoosier
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Suncrest students experience value of reading
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- Oil found in Blinn Ditch
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- Police bust alleged underage drinking party
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- Moore Title & Escrow purchases local business
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Titanic exhibit immerses visitors in history
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- CC grad embraces her faith at Goshen
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Drainage project stirs anger
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- One-mile walk still an issue
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Public input sought for new center's name
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- Man sentenced for molesting
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Frankfort superintendent holds Realtors breakfast
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- Downtown barber shop finding success
- Attempted murder case still active
- House fire considered suspicious
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- House burglar sentenced
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- USB tables fiber request
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- Engineer's report on roundhouse released
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- Man pleads to rape
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- Clinton to be at hearing
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- BOW declines EMS proposal
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- DLGF responds to Nikish issue
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Irish musicians entertaining at Harry’s
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Prairie students learn about carbon dioxide
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Suncrest students take part in Walk to School Day
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- East side project hearing set
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- Manor residents ready for yearly Apple Festival
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- Man nabbed for burglary
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Brown Bag speaker talks Hoosier hoops
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Apple Festival activities attract young and old alike
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- New drug treatment program is active
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- $51K owed in Rudd taxes
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- Clinton County Junior Miss event Saturday
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- City school enrollment down from last year
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- Safety Fair is Saturday at Suncrest
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- USB member Unroe dies
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- New event coming to downtown Frankfort
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Residents should be aware of scams
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- Ross Township Board candidates will hold forum
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- County roads’ future concerns citizen
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- Board holds off decision on renovation project
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Niemesh shares office priorities
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- Police encountering fewer gang crimes
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- World’s oldest Moose Lodge is in Frankfort
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- Man charged with drug dealing
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- Rossville sets sights on improving reading comprehension
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Shooter enters plea
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- Christmas lights in TPA Park could be in jeopardy
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Kiwanis Club celebrating 90 years
- Man sentenced for battery
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- Physician warns of dangers to children’s health
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- ‘Dessert night’ gives inside look at Suncrest fourth grade
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- Council holds on firefighter allotment
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- Woman sentenced for meth
- Council approves donation for pathway
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- Board approves final EMS relocation specs
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- ‘Plain English’ jury instructions introduced
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Frankfort DECA members in midst of a busy week
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- Assessor seeks MIS protocol
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- Ross Township Board election forum held
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Dispatch project almost ready
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Rokita agrees to participate in forum
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- New counseling service open in Clinton County
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- Boley out as CC superintendent
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- Rossville accepts project bids
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- Ivy Tech withdraws interest in South Side
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- Suncrest students experience value of reading
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Oil found in Blinn Ditch
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- United Way’s 2010 campaign kicks off
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- Central elementary students gain insight into famous Hoosier
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Titanic exhibit immerses visitors in history
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- CC grad embraces her faith at Goshen
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Prairie fourth-graders become energy-wise students
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Officials to appeal ruling
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- Moore Title & Escrow purchases local business
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Frankfort superintendent holds Realtors breakfast
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- Rossville FFA set to feast on pork chops
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Public input sought for new center's name
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- Man sentenced for molesting
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- $51K owed in Rudd taxes
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- Clinton County Junior Miss event Saturday
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Apple Festival activities attract young and old alike
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- New drug treatment program is active
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- House burglar sentenced
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- New utility users face new fees
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- USB tables fiber request
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- County may be sued by schools
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Downtown barber shop finding success
- Construction concerns retailers
- Council tables wheel tax request
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- House fire considered suspicious
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- USB member Unroe dies
- TPA pool closed to public
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- New event coming to downtown Frankfort
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- City school enrollment down from last year
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Safety Fair is Saturday at Suncrest
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Clinton to be at hearing
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- Tax sale still on hold
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- BOW declines EMS proposal
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Engineer's report on roundhouse released
- Desire to serve leads to India
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- County insurance costs up
- Man pleads to rape
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County roads’ future concerns citizen
- County budgets require more cuts
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- Board holds off decision on renovation project
- School board approves construction loan
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- Drainage project stirs anger
- Residents should be aware of scams
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Ross Township Board candidates will hold forum
- Potential meth law questioned
- Prairie students learn about carbon dioxide
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Clown of the stampede
- Suncrest students take part in Walk to School Day
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- DLGF responds to Nikish issue
- CAP names new unit commander
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- Irish musicians entertaining at Harry’s
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- World’s oldest Moose Lodge is in Frankfort
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Man charged with drug dealing
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Niemesh shares office priorities
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Police encountering fewer gang crimes
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- Man nabbed for burglary
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Brown Bag speaker talks Hoosier hoops
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Man sentenced for battery
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- East side project hearing set
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Manor residents ready for yearly Apple Festival
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- Construction concerns retailers
- Kiwanis Club celebrating 90 years
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Rossville sets sights on improving reading comprehension
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Shooter enters plea
- Pool closing uncertain
- $51K owed in Rudd taxes
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Democratic candidate making county a priority
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- Clinton County Junior Miss event Saturday
- No bomb found
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- Apple Festival activities attract young and old alike
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- New drug treatment program is active
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- Desire to serve leads to India
- Woman sentenced for meth
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Physician warns of dangers to children’s health
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- Sheets savors trip to China
- ‘Dessert night’ gives inside look at Suncrest fourth grade
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- USB member Unroe dies
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- New account executive joins The Times
- Group sets plans for county's future
- New event coming to downtown Frankfort
- Adult literacy program expands
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- EMS services may move
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- City school enrollment down from last year
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- TPA pool set to open
- Officials to appeal ruling
- Man sentenced for drug case
- Safety Fair is Saturday at Suncrest
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- CAP names new unit commander
- Assessor seeks MIS protocol
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Board approves final EMS relocation specs
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- ‘Plain English’ jury instructions introduced
- Jefferson project winding down
- County roads’ future concerns citizen
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Council holds off on EMS contract
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Board holds off decision on renovation project
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- Residents should be aware of scams
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Ross Township Board candidates will hold forum
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- New counseling service open in Clinton County
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Ross Township Board election forum held
- Special meeting covers several topics
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- APC group touches on several topics
- Dispatch project almost ready
- Block party proposed again
- World’s oldest Moose Lodge is in Frankfort
- Attempted murder case still active
- Baby case reaches plea
- Prosecutor warns of ‘pill seeking’
- Crossing now year-round
- Man charged with drug dealing
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- Neal is sentenced
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- Niemesh shares office priorities
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- East side flooding meeting set
- Police encountering fewer gang crimes
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Ivy Tech withdraws interest in South Side
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- Boley out as CC superintendent
- CCSO receives grant monies
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- Rossville accepts project bids
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- New tax billing drawing closer
- FHS senior is semifinalist in National Merit Scholarship program
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- Kiwanis Club celebrating 90 years
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Nikish files tort claim
- Concerns raised about Spice
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Rossville sets sights on improving reading comprehension
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- No employee raises for 2011
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Shooter enters plea
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- Democratic candidate making county a priority
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Central elementary students gain insight into famous Hoosier
- Officials to appeal ruling
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Suncrest students experience value of reading
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Oil found in Blinn Ditch
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- United Way’s 2010 campaign kicks off
- Tax bills going out
- Woman sentenced for meth
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- Physician warns of dangers to children’s health
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Unkempt properties a concern
- Wastewater projects approved
- ‘Dessert night’ gives inside look at Suncrest fourth grade
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- New account executive joins The Times
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- Moore Title & Escrow purchases local business
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- Titanic exhibit immerses visitors in history
- County to examine possible project funding
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- CC grad embraces her faith at Goshen
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- Woman accused of forging checks
- Prairie fourth-graders become energy-wise students
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Assessor seeks MIS protocol
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Items needed to keep families together
- Board approves final EMS relocation specs
- Changes made for FFA
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- USB moving toward fiber
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- ‘Plain English’ jury instructions introduced
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- Council holds off on EMS contract
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Crime reports show variances
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Public input sought for new center's name
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Man sentenced for molesting
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Frankfort superintendent holds Realtors breakfast
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Rossville FFA set to feast on pork chops
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- New counseling service open in Clinton County
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- West Nile virus discovered
- Ross Township Board election forum held
- Humane society at capacity
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Rossville schools back in session
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- Dispatch project almost ready
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Attempted murder case still active
- Prosecutor warns of ‘pill seeking’
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- House burglar sentenced
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- USB tables fiber request
- Townships agree to fire contract
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- Downtown barber shop finding success
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- Flooding clean-up commences
- House fire considered suspicious
- USB to consider fiber solution
- Ivy Tech withdraws interest in South Side
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Boley out as CC superintendent
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- Brass fire still under investigation
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- Rossville accepts project bids
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Beef show brings out competition
- FHS senior is semifinalist in National Merit Scholarship program
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Clinton to be at hearing
- Unkempt properties a concern
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- BOW declines EMS proposal
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Engineer's report on roundhouse released
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Man pleads to rape
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Central elementary students gain insight into famous Hoosier
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Suncrest students experience value of reading
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- Drug arrests made at residence
- TPA pool closed to public
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- Oil found in Blinn Ditch
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- Construction forces transportation changes
- United Way’s 2010 campaign kicks off
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Potential meth law questioned
- Changes made for FFA
- Prairie students learn about carbon dioxide
- USB moving toward fiber
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Suncrest students take part in Walk to School Day
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- DLGF responds to Nikish issue
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- USB meeting canceled
- Irish musicians entertaining at Harry’s
- County health coverage altered
- Moore Title & Escrow purchases local business
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Titanic exhibit immerses visitors in history
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- County budgets require more cuts
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- CC grad embraces her faith at Goshen
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- School board approves construction loan
- Plea entered for meth case
- Prairie fourth-graders become energy-wise students
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Humane society at capacity
- Man nabbed for burglary
- Rossville schools back in session
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Brown Bag speaker talks Hoosier hoops
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- East side project hearing set
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Manor residents ready for yearly Apple Festival
- Crime reports show variances
- Public input sought for new center's name
- Lions Club needs roof
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- Man sentenced for molesting
- Hiring freeze finds support
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Frankfort superintendent holds Realtors breakfast
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Sex offender site revamped
- Rossville FFA set to feast on pork chops
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Man sentenced for molesting
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- Frankfort superintendent holds Realtors breakfast
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Rossville FFA set to feast on pork chops
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- USB tables fiber request
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- Downtown barber shop finding success
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- House fire considered suspicious
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- BOW declines EMS proposal
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- Engineer's report on roundhouse released
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- Man pleads to rape
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Suncrest students take part in Walk to School Day
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- DLGF responds to Nikish issue
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Irish musicians entertaining at Harry’s
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- Brown Bag speaker talks Hoosier hoops
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- East side project hearing set
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- Manor residents ready for yearly Apple Festival
- Moore Title & Escrow purchases local business
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- Some progress made in Frankfort teacher talks
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- Clinton County Junior Miss event Saturday
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Apple Festival activities attract young and old alike
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- New drug treatment program is active
- Public input sought for new center's name
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Clinton County not officially under burn ban
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Officials to appeal ruling
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- New event coming to downtown Frankfort
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- City school enrollment down from last year
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- Safety Fair is Saturday at Suncrest
- House burglar sentenced
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- Niemesh sworn in as treasurer
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Board holds off decision on renovation project
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- Residents should be aware of scams
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Ross Township Board candidates will hold forum
- Clinton to be at hearing
- Grandmothers sweep at cook-off contest
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- Man charged with drug dealing
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- Niemesh shares office priorities
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- Police encountering fewer gang crimes
- Prairie students learn about carbon dioxide
- Attempted murder case still active
- Democratic candidate making county a priority
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- Kiwanis Club celebrating 90 years
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Rossville sets sights on improving reading comprehension
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- Shooter enters plea
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- New account executive joins The Times
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Woman sentenced for meth
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Physician warns of dangers to children’s health
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- ‘Dessert night’ gives inside look at Suncrest fourth grade
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Council holds off on EMS contract
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- Assessor seeks MIS protocol
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Board approves final EMS relocation specs
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- ‘Plain English’ jury instructions introduced
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- New counseling service open in Clinton County
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- Ross Township Board election forum held
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Dispatch project almost ready
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- Prosecutor warns of ‘pill seeking’
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- Ivy Tech withdraws interest in South Side
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- Boley out as CC superintendent
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Rossville accepts project bids
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- FHS senior is semifinalist in National Merit Scholarship program
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Central elementary students gain insight into famous Hoosier
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- Suncrest students experience value of reading
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Oil found in Blinn Ditch
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- United Way’s 2010 campaign kicks off
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- Titanic exhibit immerses visitors in history
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- CC grad embraces her faith at Goshen
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- Prairie fourth-graders become energy-wise students
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Clinton County Junior Miss event Saturday
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Apple Festival activities attract young and old alike
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- New drug treatment program is active
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Some progress made in Frankfort teacher talks
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- New event coming to downtown Frankfort
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- City school enrollment down from last year
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Safety Fair is Saturday at Suncrest
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- Clinton County not officially under burn ban
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- Board holds off decision on renovation project
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- Residents should be aware of scams
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Ross Township Board candidates will hold forum
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- Niemesh sworn in as treasurer
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- Man charged with drug dealing
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- Niemesh shares office priorities
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Police encountering fewer gang crimes
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- Grandmothers sweep at cook-off contest
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Kiwanis Club celebrating 90 years
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- Rossville sets sights on improving reading comprehension
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Shooter enters plea
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- Democratic candidate making county a priority
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- Woman sentenced for meth
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- Physician warns of dangers to children’s health
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- ‘Dessert night’ gives inside look at Suncrest fourth grade
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- New account executive joins The Times
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- Assessor seeks MIS protocol
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Board approves final EMS relocation specs
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- ‘Plain English’ jury instructions introduced
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Council holds off on EMS contract
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- New counseling service open in Clinton County
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- Ross Township Board election forum held
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- Dispatch project almost ready
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- Prosecutor warns of ‘pill seeking’
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Ivy Tech withdraws interest in South Side
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- Boley out as CC superintendent
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- Rossville accepts project bids
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- FHS senior is semifinalist in National Merit Scholarship program
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Central elementary students gain insight into famous Hoosier
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Suncrest students experience value of reading
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- Oil found in Blinn Ditch
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- United Way’s 2010 campaign kicks off
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- Titanic exhibit immerses visitors in history
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- CC grad embraces her faith at Goshen
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- Prairie fourth-graders become energy-wise students
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- Man sentenced for molesting
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Frankfort superintendent holds Realtors breakfast
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Rossville FFA set to feast on pork chops
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- Chamber welcomes new membership director
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- USB tables fiber request
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- Downtown barber shop finding success
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- House fire considered suspicious
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Colfax working on various projects
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Officials to appeal ruling
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- BOW declines EMS proposal
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- Engineer's report on roundhouse released
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Man pleads to rape
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- Discussion held with community leaders
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- Suncrest students take part in Walk to School Day
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- DLGF responds to Nikish issue
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- Irish musicians entertaining at Harry’s
- Attempted murder case still active
- Niemesh wins treasurer's caucus
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- Brown Bag speaker talks Hoosier hoops
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- East side project hearing set
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- Manor residents ready for yearly Apple Festival
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- Green Meadows students pitching in to aid fellow classmate
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- East side project hearing set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Manor residents ready for yearly Apple Festival
- CAP names new unit commander
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- Green Meadows students pitching in to aid fellow classmate
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- Man charged with drug dealing
- County budgets require more cuts
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- Niemesh shares office priorities
- School board approves construction loan
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- Drainage project stirs anger
- Police encountering fewer gang crimes
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Grandmothers sweep at cook-off contest
- Potential meth law questioned
- Brown Bag speaker talks Hoosier hoops
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Clown of the stampede
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Man sentenced for battery
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- New drug treatment program is active
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Some progress made in Frankfort teacher talks
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Kiwanis Club celebrating 90 years
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Rossville sets sights on improving reading comprehension
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Shooter enters plea
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Democratic candidate making county a priority
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- Clinton County Junior Miss event Saturday
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Apple Festival activities attract young and old alike
- No bomb found
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- Safety Fair is Saturday at Suncrest
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- Clinton County not officially under burn ban
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- Construction concerns retailers
- Physician warns of dangers to children’s health
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- ‘Dessert night’ gives inside look at Suncrest fourth grade
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- New account executive joins The Times
- Pool closing uncertain
- New event coming to downtown Frankfort
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- FCA gains new recognition
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- City school enrollment down from last year
- Adult literacy program expands
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- EMS services may move
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- Ross Township Board candidates will hold forum
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- TPA pool set to open
- Officials to appeal ruling
- Man sentenced for drug case
- Niemesh sworn in as treasurer
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- Desire to serve leads to India
- Board approves final EMS relocation specs
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- ‘Plain English’ jury instructions introduced
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Council holds off on EMS contract
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Board holds off decision on renovation project
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Prairie approves 2011 budget
- Group sets plans for county's future
- Residents should be aware of scams
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- Police encountering fewer gang crimes
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Grandmothers sweep at cook-off contest
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- CAP names new unit commander
- Ross Township Board election forum held
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Dispatch project almost ready
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Prosecutor warns of ‘pill seeking’
- Jefferson project winding down
- Man charged with drug dealing
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Ordinance related to addresses under review
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Niemesh shares office priorities
- Neal is sentenced
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- Shooter enters plea
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- East side flooding meeting set
- Democratic candidate making county a priority
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Boley out as CC superintendent
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Rossville accepts project bids
- Special meeting covers several topics
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- APC group touches on several topics
- FHS senior is semifinalist in National Merit Scholarship program
- Block party proposed again
- Kiwanis Club celebrating 90 years
- Attempted murder case still active
- Baby case reaches plea
- Study shows FHS is not aging well
- Crossing now year-round
- Rossville sets sights on improving reading comprehension
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- Nikish files tort claim
- Concerns raised about Spice
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- ‘Dessert night’ gives inside look at Suncrest fourth grade
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- No employee raises for 2011
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- New account executive joins The Times
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- FCA gains new recognition
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Suncrest students experience value of reading
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- Oil found in Blinn Ditch
- CCSO receives grant monies
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- United Way’s 2010 campaign kicks off
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Election forum canceled
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- Physician warns of dangers to children’s health
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- ‘Plain English’ jury instructions introduced
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Unkempt properties a concern
- Wastewater projects approved
- Council holds off on EMS contract
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Prairie approves 2011 budget
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Titanic exhibit immerses visitors in history
- Officials to appeal ruling
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- All share wheel tax dollars
- CC grad embraces her faith at Goshen
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Prairie fourth-graders become energy-wise students
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- IUK chancellor visits Frankfort
- Tax bills going out
- Board approves final EMS relocation specs
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Items needed to keep families together
- Dispatch project almost ready
- Changes made for FFA
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- USB moving toward fiber
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Prosecutor warns of ‘pill seeking’
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- Ordinance related to addresses under review
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- Man sentenced for molesting
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- Frankfort superintendent holds Realtors breakfast
- County to examine possible project funding
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Rossville FFA set to feast on pork chops
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- Woman accused of forging checks
- Chamber welcomes new membership director
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Ross Township Board election forum held
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- West Nile virus discovered
- Rossville accepts project bids
- Humane society at capacity
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Rossville schools back in session
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- FHS senior is semifinalist in National Merit Scholarship program
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Attempted murder case still active
- Study shows FHS is not aging well
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- USB tables fiber request
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Downtown barber shop finding success
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- House fire considered suspicious
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Colfax working on various projects
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- Boley out as CC superintendent
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Oil found in Blinn Ditch
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- Brass fire still under investigation
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- United Way’s 2010 campaign kicks off
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Beef show brings out competition
- Election forum canceled
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- BOW declines EMS proposal
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Engineer's report on roundhouse released
- Townships agree to fire contract
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- Man pleads to rape
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- Flooding clean-up commences
- Discussion held with community leaders
- USB to consider fiber solution
- Suncrest students experience value of reading
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- CC grad embraces her faith at Goshen
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- Drug arrests made at residence
- TPA pool closed to public
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- Prairie fourth-graders become energy-wise students
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- Construction forces transportation changes
- IUK chancellor visits Frankfort
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Suncrest students take part in Walk to School Day
- Unkempt properties a concern
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- DLGF responds to Nikish issue
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Irish musicians entertaining at Harry’s
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Niemesh wins treasurer's caucus
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Titanic exhibit immerses visitors in history
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Frankfort superintendent holds Realtors breakfast
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- County budgets require more cuts
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Rossville FFA set to feast on pork chops
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- School board approves construction loan
- Plea entered for meth case
- Chamber welcomes new membership director
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- Changes made for FFA
- Brown Bag speaker talks Hoosier hoops
- USB moving toward fiber
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- East side project hearing set
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Manor residents ready for yearly Apple Festival
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- USB meeting canceled
- Green Meadows students pitching in to aid fellow classmate
- County health coverage altered
- Man sentenced for molesting
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Downtown barber shop finding success
- Hiring freeze finds support
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- House fire considered suspicious
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Sex offender site revamped
- Colfax working on various projects
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- Humane society at capacity
- Clinton County Junior Miss event Saturday
- Rossville schools back in session
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Apple Festival activities attract young and old alike
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- New drug treatment program is active
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Some progress made in Frankfort teacher talks
- Crime reports show variances
- USB tables fiber request
- Lions Club needs roof
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- Engineer's report on roundhouse released
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- County may be sued by schools
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Man pleads to rape
- Construction concerns retailers
- Council tables wheel tax request
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- Discussion held with community leaders
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- New event coming to downtown Frankfort
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City school enrollment down from last year
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Safety Fair is Saturday at Suncrest
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Clinton County not officially under burn ban
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- BOW declines EMS proposal
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- New utility users face new fees
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- DLGF responds to Nikish issue
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Irish musicians entertaining at Harry’s
- Desire to serve leads to India
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- County insurance costs up
- Niemesh wins treasurer's caucus
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- Board holds off decision on renovation project
- TPA pool closed to public
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- Residents should be aware of scams
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Ross Township Board candidates will hold forum
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Niemesh sworn in as treasurer
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Suncrest students take part in Walk to School Day
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- Tax sale still on hold
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Residents should be aware of scams
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- Ross Township Board candidates will hold forum
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Niemesh sworn in as treasurer
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- Recent crime reports under investigation
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- Niemesh shares office priorities
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- Police encountering fewer gang crimes
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- Grandmothers sweep at cook-off contest
- Attempted murder case still active
- Treasurer’s race features four persons
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- Rossville sets sights on improving reading comprehension
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Shooter enters plea
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- Democratic candidate making county a priority
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- CAST members learn about school transportation
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Physician warns of dangers to children’s health
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- ‘Dessert night’ gives inside look at Suncrest fourth grade
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- New account executive joins The Times
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- FCA gains new recognition
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- Board approves final EMS relocation specs
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- ‘Plain English’ jury instructions introduced
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Council holds off on EMS contract
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- Prairie approves 2011 budget
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- Ross Township Board election forum held
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- Dispatch project almost ready
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Prosecutor warns of ‘pill seeking’
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- Ordinance related to addresses under review
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- Boley out as CC superintendent
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- Rossville accepts project bids
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- FHS senior is semifinalist in National Merit Scholarship program
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- Study shows FHS is not aging well
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Suncrest students experience value of reading
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- Oil found in Blinn Ditch
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- United Way’s 2010 campaign kicks off
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- Election forum canceled
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- Titanic exhibit immerses visitors in history
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- CC grad embraces her faith at Goshen
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Prairie fourth-graders become energy-wise students
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- IUK chancellor visits Frankfort
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- Man sentenced for molesting
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Frankfort superintendent holds Realtors breakfast
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- Rossville FFA set to feast on pork chops
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Chamber welcomes new membership director
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- USB tables fiber request
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- Downtown barber shop finding success
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- House fire considered suspicious
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- Colfax working on various projects
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- BOW declines EMS proposal
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- Engineer's report on roundhouse released
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- Man pleads to rape
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- Discussion held with community leaders
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Suncrest students take part in Walk to School Day
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- DLGF responds to Nikish issue
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- Irish musicians entertaining at Harry’s
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Niemesh wins treasurer's caucus
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Block party proposed again
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- East side project hearing set
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- Manor residents ready for yearly Apple Festival
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- Green Meadows students pitching in to aid fellow classmate
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- APC group touches on several topics
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- Apple Festival activities attract young and old alike
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- New drug treatment program is active
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Some progress made in Frankfort teacher talks
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- Head Start hopes to acquire South Side building
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- City school enrollment down from last year
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- Safety Fair is Saturday at Suncrest
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- Clinton County not officially under burn ban
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Woman sentenced for drugs
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Officials to appeal ruling
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- Recent crime reports under investigation
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- Residents should be aware of scams
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- Ross Township Board candidates will hold forum
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Niemesh sworn in as treasurer
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- Treasurer’s race features four persons
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- Niemesh shares office priorities
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- Police encountering fewer gang crimes
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Grandmothers sweep at cook-off contest
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- CAST members learn about school transportation
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Rossville sets sights on improving reading comprehension
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- Shooter enters plea
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Democratic candidate making county a priority
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- FCA gains new recognition
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- Physician warns of dangers to children’s health
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- ‘Dessert night’ gives inside look at Suncrest fourth grade
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- New account executive joins The Times
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Prairie approves 2011 budget
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- Board approves final EMS relocation specs
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- ‘Plain English’ jury instructions introduced
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- Council holds off on EMS contract
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- Ordinance related to addresses under review
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- Ross Township Board election forum held
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- Dispatch project almost ready
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- Prosecutor warns of ‘pill seeking’
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Man sentenced for drug case
- Study shows FHS is not aging well
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Boley out as CC superintendent
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- Rossville accepts project bids
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- FHS senior is semifinalist in National Merit Scholarship program
- TPA pool set to open
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Election forum canceled
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Suncrest students experience value of reading
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Oil found in Blinn Ditch
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- United Way’s 2010 campaign kicks off
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- East side flooding meeting set
- IUK chancellor visits Frankfort
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- CC grad embraces her faith at Goshen
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- Prairie fourth-graders become energy-wise students
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- Chamber welcomes new membership director
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- Treasurer’s office bookkeeping more stable
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- Frankfort superintendent holds Realtors breakfast
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Rossville FFA set to feast on pork chops
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Colfax working on various projects
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Maish Road project start date getting closer
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Officials to appeal ruling
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- Downtown barber shop finding success
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- House fire considered suspicious
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- Discussion held with community leaders
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- School leaders told to save stimulus funds
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Engineer's report on roundhouse released
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- Man pleads to rape
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Niemesh wins treasurer's caucus
- Attempted murder case still active
- Chivalry shines at Beef & Boards
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- DLGF responds to Nikish issue
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- Irish musicians entertaining at Harry’s
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- FHS students get firsthand look at perils of tobacco
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- East side project hearing set
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Manor residents ready for yearly Apple Festival
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- Green Meadows students pitching in to aid fellow classmate
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Head Start hopes to acquire South Side building
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Apple Festival activities attract young and old alike
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- New drug treatment program is active
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- Some progress made in Frankfort teacher talks
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- Woman sentenced for drugs
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- City school enrollment down from last year
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Safety Fair is Saturday at Suncrest
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Clinton County not officially under burn ban
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- Residents should be aware of scams
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- Ross Township Board candidates will hold forum
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- Niemesh sworn in as treasurer
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- Recent crime reports under investigation
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Niemesh shares office priorities
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- Police encountering fewer gang crimes
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- Grandmothers sweep at cook-off contest
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- Treasurer’s race features four persons
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Rossville sets sights on improving reading comprehension
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Shooter enters plea
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- Democratic candidate making county a priority
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- CAST members learn about school transportation
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- CAP names new unit commander
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- ‘Dessert night’ gives inside look at Suncrest fourth grade
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- New account executive joins The Times
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- FCA gains new recognition
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- ‘Plain English’ jury instructions introduced
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Council holds off on EMS contract
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Prairie approves 2011 budget
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- Highway department to pursue federal aid
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Officials to appeal ruling
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- Dispatch project almost ready
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- Prosecutor warns of ‘pill seeking’
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- Ordinance related to addresses under review
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- USB approves wastewater projects
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Rossville accepts project bids
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- FHS senior is semifinalist in National Merit Scholarship program
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Study shows FHS is not aging well
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- Prairie students take part in Wildcat Creek cleanup
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- Oil found in Blinn Ditch
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- United Way’s 2010 campaign kicks off
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- Election forum canceled
- Attempted murder case still active
- NTK to add jobs, equipment
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- CC grad embraces her faith at Goshen
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Prairie fourth-graders become energy-wise students
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- IUK chancellor visits Frankfort
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- Homeless pets visit Clinton Central first-graders
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Frankfort superintendent holds Realtors breakfast
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Rossville FFA set to feast on pork chops
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- Chamber welcomes new membership director
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Treasurer’s office bookkeeping more stable
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- Downtown barber shop finding success
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- House fire considered suspicious
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Colfax working on various projects
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- Maish Road project start date getting closer
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- Engineer's report on roundhouse released
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- Man pleads to rape
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Discussion held with community leaders
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- School leaders told to save stimulus funds
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- DLGF responds to Nikish issue
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- Irish musicians entertaining at Harry’s
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Niemesh wins treasurer's caucus
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- Chivalry shines at Beef & Boards
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- East side project hearing set
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- Manor residents ready for yearly Apple Festival
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Green Meadows students pitching in to aid fellow classmate
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- FHS students get firsthand look at perils of tobacco
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- Apple Festival activities attract young and old alike
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- New drug treatment program is active
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Some progress made in Frankfort teacher talks
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- Head Start hopes to acquire South Side building
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- City school enrollment down from last year
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Safety Fair is Saturday at Suncrest
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- Clinton County not officially under burn ban
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Woman sentenced for drugs
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Police encountering fewer gang crimes
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- Grandmothers sweep at cook-off contest
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- Treasurer’s race features four persons
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Highway equipment replacement on hold
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Officials to appeal ruling
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- Shooter enters plea
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- Democratic candidate making county a priority
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- CAST members learn about school transportation
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- Commissioners decline landfill tipping request
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- New account executive joins The Times
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- FCA gains new recognition
- Attempted murder case still active
- Plan for Riley property still incomplete
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- ‘Dessert night’ gives inside look at Suncrest fourth grade
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Council holds off on EMS contract
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- Prairie approves 2011 budget
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- Highway department to pursue federal aid
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- ‘Plain English’ jury instructions introduced
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Prosecutor warns of ‘pill seeking’
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- Ordinance related to addresses under review
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- USB approves wastewater projects
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Dispatch project almost ready
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- FHS senior is semifinalist in National Merit Scholarship program
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Study shows FHS is not aging well
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- Prairie students take part in Wildcat Creek cleanup
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- Rossville accepts project bids
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- United Way’s 2010 campaign kicks off
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Election forum canceled
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- NTK to add jobs, equipment
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- Oil found in Blinn Ditch
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- Prairie fourth-graders become energy-wise students
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- IUK chancellor visits Frankfort
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- Homeless pets visit Clinton Central first-graders
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- CC grad embraces her faith at Goshen
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- Rossville FFA set to feast on pork chops
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Chamber welcomes new membership director
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- Treasurer’s office bookkeeping more stable
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Frankfort superintendent holds Realtors breakfast
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- House fire considered suspicious
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Colfax working on various projects
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- Maish Road project start date getting closer
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- Downtown barber shop finding success
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Man pleads to rape
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- Discussion held with community leaders
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- School leaders told to save stimulus funds
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- Engineer's report on roundhouse released
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- Irish musicians entertaining at Harry’s
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- Niemesh wins treasurer's caucus
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- Chivalry shines at Beef & Boards
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- DLGF responds to Nikish issue
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Group sets plans for county's future
- Manor residents ready for yearly Apple Festival
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- Green Meadows students pitching in to aid fellow classmate
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- FHS students get firsthand look at perils of tobacco
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- East side project hearing set
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- New drug treatment program is active
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- Some progress made in Frankfort teacher talks
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Head Start hopes to acquire South Side building
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Apple Festival activities attract young and old alike
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Safety Fair is Saturday at Suncrest
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- Clinton County not officially under burn ban
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- Woman sentenced for drugs
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- Ross Township Board candidates will hold forum
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Niemesh sworn in as treasurer
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Recent crime reports under investigation
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- New Main Street program to encourage shopping locally
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- Ross Township Board candidates will hold forum
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Niemesh sworn in as treasurer
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Recent crime reports under investigation
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- New Main Street program to encourage shopping locally
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- Police encountering fewer gang crimes
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- Grandmothers sweep at cook-off contest
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Treasurer’s race features four persons
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- Highway equipment replacement on hold
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- Shooter enters plea
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- Democratic candidate making county a priority
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- CAST members learn about school transportation
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- Commissioners decline landfill tipping request
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- ‘Dessert night’ gives inside look at Suncrest fourth grade
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- New account executive joins The Times
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- FCA gains new recognition
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- Plan for Riley property still incomplete
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- ‘Plain English’ jury instructions introduced
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- Council holds off on EMS contract
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Prairie approves 2011 budget
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- Highway department to pursue federal aid
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- Dispatch project almost ready
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Prosecutor warns of ‘pill seeking’
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- Ordinance related to addresses under review
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- USB approves wastewater projects
- New utility users face new fees
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- Rossville accepts project bids
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- FHS senior is semifinalist in National Merit Scholarship program
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- Study shows FHS is not aging well
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- Prairie students take part in Wildcat Creek cleanup
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Oil found in Blinn Ditch
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- United Way’s 2010 campaign kicks off
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- Election forum canceled
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- NTK to add jobs, equipment
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- CC grad embraces her faith at Goshen
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Prairie fourth-graders become energy-wise students
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- IUK chancellor visits Frankfort
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Homeless pets visit Clinton Central first-graders
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- Frankfort superintendent holds Realtors breakfast
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- Rossville FFA set to feast on pork chops
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- Chamber welcomes new membership director
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- Treasurer’s office bookkeeping more stable
- Wheel tax bumped up
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- House fire considered suspicious
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Colfax working on various projects
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Maish Road project start date getting closer
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- Wesley Manor event deemed a success
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Officials to appeal ruling
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- Man pleads to rape
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- Discussion held with community leaders
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- School leaders told to save stimulus funds
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Transportation is topic of next CAST meeting
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Irish musicians entertaining at Harry’s
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- Niemesh wins treasurer's caucus
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Chivalry shines at Beef & Boards
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- Calling all grandmas
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- Manor residents ready for yearly Apple Festival
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- Green Meadows students pitching in to aid fellow classmate
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- FHS students get firsthand look at perils of tobacco
- Attempted murder case still active
- Woman accused of child molesting
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- New drug treatment program is active
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Some progress made in Frankfort teacher talks
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- Head Start hopes to acquire South Side building
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- Council approves EMA/EMS work
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Safety Fair is Saturday at Suncrest
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Clinton County not officially under burn ban
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- Woman sentenced for drugs
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Central principal adjusting to her new school
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- ‘Plain English’ jury instructions introduced
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- Council holds off on EMS contract
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Prairie approves 2011 budget
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- Highway department to pursue federal aid
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Drainage project stirs anger
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- Dispatch project almost ready
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Prosecutor warns of ‘pill seeking’
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- Ordinance related to addresses under review
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- USB approves wastewater projects
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- Rossville accepts project bids
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- FHS senior is semifinalist in National Merit Scholarship program
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- Study shows FHS is not aging well
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- Prairie students take part in Wildcat Creek cleanup
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Oil found in Blinn Ditch
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- United Way’s 2010 campaign kicks off
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- Election forum canceled
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- NTK to add jobs, equipment
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- CC grad embraces her faith at Goshen
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Prairie fourth-graders become energy-wise students
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- IUK chancellor visits Frankfort
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Homeless pets visit Clinton Central first-graders
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- Frankfort superintendent holds Realtors breakfast
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- Rossville FFA set to feast on pork chops
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- Chamber welcomes new membership director
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- Treasurer’s office bookkeeping more stable
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- House fire considered suspicious
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Colfax working on various projects
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Maish Road project start date getting closer
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- Wesley Manor event deemed a success
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- Man pleads to rape
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- Discussion held with community leaders
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- School leaders told to save stimulus funds
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Transportation is topic of next CAST meeting
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Officials to appeal ruling
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Irish musicians entertaining at Harry’s
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- Niemesh wins treasurer's caucus
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Chivalry shines at Beef & Boards
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- Calling all grandmas
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- Manor residents ready for yearly Apple Festival
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- Green Meadows students pitching in to aid fellow classmate
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- FHS students get firsthand look at perils of tobacco
- Attempted murder case still active
- Woman accused of child molesting
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- New drug treatment program is active
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Some progress made in Frankfort teacher talks
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- Head Start hopes to acquire South Side building
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- Council approves EMA/EMS work
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Safety Fair is Saturday at Suncrest
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Clinton County not officially under burn ban
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- Woman sentenced for drugs
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Central principal adjusting to her new school
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- Ross Township Board candidates will hold forum
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Niemesh sworn in as treasurer
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Recent crime reports under investigation
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- New Main Street program to encourage shopping locally
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- Police encountering fewer gang crimes
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- Grandmothers sweep at cook-off contest
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Treasurer’s race features four persons
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- Highway equipment replacement on hold
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- Shooter enters plea
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- Democratic candidate making county a priority
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- CAST members learn about school transportation
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- Commissioners decline landfill tipping request
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- ‘Dessert night’ gives inside look at Suncrest fourth grade
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- New account executive joins The Times
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- FCA gains new recognition
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- Plan for Riley property still incomplete
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Commissioners decline landfill tipping request
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Shooter enters plea
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Democratic candidate making county a priority
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- CAST members learn about school transportation
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- Plan for Riley property still incomplete
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- ‘Dessert night’ gives inside look at Suncrest fourth grade
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- New account executive joins The Times
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- FCA gains new recognition
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Highway department to pursue federal aid
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- Man sentenced for dealing pill
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- Council holds off on EMS contract
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Prairie approves 2011 budget
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- USB approves wastewater projects
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Rossville church gifting community with a party
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Officials to appeal ruling
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- Prosecutor warns of ‘pill seeking’
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- Ordinance related to addresses under review
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Prairie students take part in Wildcat Creek cleanup
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- Plea could mean 20-year sentence
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- FHS senior is semifinalist in National Merit Scholarship program
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- Study shows FHS is not aging well
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- NTK to add jobs, equipment
- Attempted murder case still active
- Central’s Boley ranks among state’s best superintendents
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- United Way’s 2010 campaign kicks off
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- Election forum canceled
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- Homeless pets visit Clinton Central first-graders
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- The end of an era
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- Prairie fourth-graders become energy-wise students
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- IUK chancellor visits Frankfort
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- Treasurer’s office bookkeeping more stable
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Initial Crossing fundraiser deemed a success
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Rossville FFA set to feast on pork chops
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Chamber welcomes new membership director
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Maish Road project start date getting closer
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- Wesley Manor event deemed a success
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- House fire considered suspicious
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Colfax working on various projects
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- School leaders told to save stimulus funds
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- Transportation is topic of next CAST meeting
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- Man pleads to rape
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- Discussion held with community leaders
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Chivalry shines at Beef & Boards
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- Calling all grandmas
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- Irish musicians entertaining at Harry’s
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- Niemesh wins treasurer's caucus
- County may be sued by schools
- FHS students get firsthand look at perils of tobacco
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- Woman accused of child molesting
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Manor residents ready for yearly Apple Festival
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- Green Meadows students pitching in to aid fellow classmate
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Head Start hopes to acquire South Side building
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- Council approves EMA/EMS work
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- New drug treatment program is active
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- Some progress made in Frankfort teacher talks
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Woman sentenced for drugs
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Central principal adjusting to her new school
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- Safety Fair is Saturday at Suncrest
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Clinton County not officially under burn ban
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- Recent crime reports under investigation
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- New Main Street program to encourage shopping locally
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- Ross Township Board candidates will hold forum
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- Niemesh sworn in as treasurer
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- Highway equipment replacement on hold
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Police encountering fewer gang crimes
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- Grandmothers sweep at cook-off contest
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- Treasurer’s race features four persons
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Grandmothers sweep at cook-off contest
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- Treasurer’s race features four persons
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Highway equipment replacement on hold
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- Partnership strives to encourage literacy achievement
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- Democratic candidate making county a priority
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- CAST members learn about school transportation
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- Commissioners decline landfill tipping request
- Attempted murder case still active
- Niemesh will try for treasurer
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- New account executive joins The Times
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- FCA gains new recognition
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- Plan for Riley property still incomplete
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- Parkview Home hosting fundraiser
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- Unkempt properties a concern
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Council holds off on EMS contract
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Prairie approves 2011 budget
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- Highway department to pursue federal aid
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Man sentenced for dealing pill
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- USB moving toward fiber
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- Prosecutor warns of ‘pill seeking’
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Ordinance related to addresses under review
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- USB approves wastewater projects
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- Rossville church gifting community with a party
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- Rossville schools back in session
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- FHS senior is semifinalist in National Merit Scholarship program
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- Study shows FHS is not aging well
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Prairie students take part in Wildcat Creek cleanup
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- Plea could mean 20-year sentence
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- United Way’s 2010 campaign kicks off
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- Election forum canceled
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- NTK to add jobs, equipment
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- Central’s Boley ranks among state’s best superintendents
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Prairie fourth-graders become energy-wise students
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- IUK chancellor visits Frankfort
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Homeless pets visit Clinton Central first-graders
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- The end of an era
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- Rossville FFA set to feast on pork chops
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- Chamber welcomes new membership director
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Treasurer’s office bookkeeping more stable
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- Initial Crossing fundraiser deemed a success
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- House fire considered suspicious
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Colfax working on various projects
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- Maish Road project start date getting closer
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Wesley Manor event deemed a success
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- Man pleads to rape
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- Discussion held with community leaders
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- School leaders told to save stimulus funds
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- Transportation is topic of next CAST meeting
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Irish musicians entertaining at Harry’s
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- Niemesh wins treasurer's caucus
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- Chivalry shines at Beef & Boards
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- Calling all grandmas
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Manor residents ready for yearly Apple Festival
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Green Meadows students pitching in to aid fellow classmate
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- FHS students get firsthand look at perils of tobacco
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Woman accused of child molesting
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- Some progress made in Frankfort teacher talks
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- Head Start hopes to acquire South Side building
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- Council approves EMA/EMS work
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- Clinton County not officially under burn ban
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Woman sentenced for drugs
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Central principal adjusting to her new school
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- Soil and water officials ready for project
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Officials to appeal ruling
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- Niemesh sworn in as treasurer
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- Recent crime reports under investigation
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- New Main Street program to encourage shopping locally
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Council avoids additional staff cuts
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Niemesh sworn in as treasurer
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- Recent crime reports under investigation
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- New Main Street program to encourage shopping locally
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- Council avoids additional staff cuts
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- Grandmothers sweep at cook-off contest
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- Treasurer’s race features four persons
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Highway equipment replacement on hold
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- Partnership strives to encourage literacy achievement
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- Democratic candidate making county a priority
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- CAST members learn about school transportation
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Commissioners decline landfill tipping request
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- Niemesh will try for treasurer
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- New account executive joins The Times
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- FCA gains new recognition
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Plan for Riley property still incomplete
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- Parkview Home hosting fundraiser
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Prairie approves 2011 budget
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- Highway department to pursue federal aid
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Man sentenced for dealing pill
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- Council holds off on EMS contract
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- Ordinance related to addresses under review
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- USB approves wastewater projects
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- Rossville church gifting community with a party
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- Prosecutor warns of ‘pill seeking’
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- Study shows FHS is not aging well
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- Prairie students take part in Wildcat Creek cleanup
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- Plea could mean 20-year sentence
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- FHS senior is semifinalist in National Merit Scholarship program
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Election forum canceled
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- NTK to add jobs, equipment
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Central’s Boley ranks among state’s best superintendents
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- IUK chancellor visits Frankfort
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- Homeless pets visit Clinton Central first-graders
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- The end of an era
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- Chamber welcomes new membership director
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Treasurer’s office bookkeeping more stable
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Initial Crossing fundraiser deemed a success
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- Pair faces more charges
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- Colfax working on various projects
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- Maish Road project start date getting closer
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- Wesley Manor event deemed a success
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Council continues budget cuts
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Officials to appeal ruling
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Discussion held with community leaders
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- School leaders told to save stimulus funds
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Transportation is topic of next CAST meeting
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- The Crossing ready for first fundraiser
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- Niemesh wins treasurer's caucus
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- Chivalry shines at Beef & Boards
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- Calling all grandmas
- Attempted murder case still active
- Guitarist ready for Friday's concert
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- USB to consider fiber solution
- Green Meadows students pitching in to aid fellow classmate
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- FHS students get firsthand look at perils of tobacco
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- Woman accused of child molesting
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- BOW approves police station upgrades
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Flooding clean-up commences
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Some progress made in Frankfort teacher talks
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Head Start hopes to acquire South Side building
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- Council approves EMA/EMS work
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Protestors converge at school board meeting
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Clinton County not officially under burn ban
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Woman sentenced for drugs
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Central principal adjusting to her new school
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- Soil and water officials ready for project
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- Desire to serve leads to India
- Election forum canceled
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- NTK to add jobs, equipment
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Central’s Boley ranks among state’s best superintendents
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Grandmothers sweep at cook-off contest
- Attempted murder case still active
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Council plans assessor’s staff cut
- Group sets plans for county's future
- Treasurer’s race features four persons
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- Highway equipment replacement on hold
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- TPA pool set to open
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- Man sentenced for drug case
- Partnership strives to encourage literacy achievement
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- CAP names new unit commander
- IUK chancellor visits Frankfort
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Homeless pets visit Clinton Central first-graders
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- The end of an era
- Jefferson project winding down
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Literacy scroll makes six stops in Frankfort
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- CAST members learn about school transportation
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Concerns raised about Spice
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- Commissioners decline landfill tipping request
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Niemesh will try for treasurer
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Chamber welcomes new membership director
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Treasurer’s office bookkeeping more stable
- Special meeting covers several topics
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- APC group touches on several topics
- Initial Crossing fundraiser deemed a success
- Block party proposed again
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Baby case reaches plea
- Pair faces more charges
- Crossing now year-round
- FCA gains new recognition
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Neal is sentenced
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- Plan for Riley property still incomplete
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- Unkempt properties a concern
- East side flooding meeting set
- Parkview Home hosting fundraiser
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- East side grant information reviewed
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Colfax working on various projects
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- Maish Road project start date getting closer
- CCSO receives grant monies
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- Wesley Manor event deemed a success
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Council continues budget cuts
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- Prairie approves 2011 budget
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Nikish files tort claim
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Highway department to pursue federal aid
- Changes made for FFA
- No employee raises for 2011
- USB moving toward fiber
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Man sentenced for dealing pill
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Council to consider new EMS contract
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Discussion held with community leaders
- Officials to appeal ruling
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- All share wheel tax dollars
- School leaders told to save stimulus funds
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Transportation is topic of next CAST meeting
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- The Crossing ready for first fundraiser
- Tax bills going out
- Ordinance related to addresses under review
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- USB approves wastewater projects
- Humane society at capacity
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Rossville schools back in session
- Wastewater projects approved
- Rossville church gifting community with a party
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- CC board will decide on further renovations
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- Niemesh wins treasurer's caucus
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- Chivalry shines at Beef & Boards
- County to examine possible project funding
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Calling all grandmas
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- Woman accused of forging checks
- Guitarist ready for Friday's concert
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Study shows FHS is not aging well
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Items needed to keep families together
- Prairie students take part in Wildcat Creek cleanup
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Plea could mean 20-year sentence
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Attempted murder case still active
- Council plans assessor’s staff cut
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- FHS students get firsthand look at perils of tobacco
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Woman accused of child molesting
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- BOW approves police station upgrades
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- Election forum canceled
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- West Nile virus discovered
- NTK to add jobs, equipment
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- TPA pool closed to public
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- Central’s Boley ranks among state’s best superintendents
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- Beef show brings out competition
- Literacy scroll makes six stops in Frankfort
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Head Start hopes to acquire South Side building
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- Council approves EMA/EMS work
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- Flooding clean-up commences
- Protestors converge at school board meeting
- USB to consider fiber solution
- IUK chancellor visits Frankfort
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Homeless pets visit Clinton Central first-graders
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- Brass fire still under investigation
- County budgets require more cuts
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- The end of an era
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- School board approves construction loan
- Pair faces more charges
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Woman sentenced for drugs
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Central principal adjusting to her new school
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Soil and water officials ready for project
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Chamber welcomes new membership director
- Lions Club needs roof
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Treasurer’s office bookkeeping more stable
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- Initial Crossing fundraiser deemed a success
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Council continues budget cuts
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Recent crime reports under investigation
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- New Main Street program to encourage shopping locally
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- USB meeting canceled
- Council avoids additional staff cuts
- County health coverage altered
- Colfax working on various projects
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- New utility users face new fees
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Maish Road project start date getting closer
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Wesley Manor event deemed a success
- Construction concerns retailers
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Plea entered for meth case
- The Crossing ready for first fundraiser
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Treasurer’s race features four persons
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Highway equipment replacement on hold
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Partnership strives to encourage literacy achievement
- Crime reports show variances
- Discussion held with community leaders
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- School leaders told to save stimulus funds
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Transportation is topic of next CAST meeting
- Desire to serve leads to India
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Sex offender site revamped
- Guitarist ready for Friday's concert
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- CAST members learn about school transportation
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Commissioners decline landfill tipping request
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Niemesh will try for treasurer
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- Niemesh wins treasurer's caucus
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- Chivalry shines at Beef & Boards
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- County may be sued by schools
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Calling all grandmas
- CAP names new unit commander
- Green Meadows students pitching in to aid fellow classmate
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- FCA gains new recognition
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Plan for Riley property still incomplete
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Parkview Home hosting fundraiser
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Green Meadows students pitching in to aid fellow classmate
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Tax sale still on hold
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- FHS students get firsthand look at perils of tobacco
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Woman accused of child molesting
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Some progress made in Frankfort teacher talks
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- County insurance costs up
- BOW approves police station upgrades
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- Prairie approves 2011 budget
- School board approves construction loan
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Drainage project stirs anger
- Highway department to pursue federal aid
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Man sentenced for dealing pill
- Potential meth law questioned
- Some progress made in Frankfort teacher talks
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- East side grant information reviewed
- Clown of the stampede
- Head Start hopes to acquire South Side building
- No bomb found
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Council approves EMA/EMS work
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Clinton County not officially under burn ban
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- Protestors converge at school board meeting
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ordinance related to addresses under review
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- USB approves wastewater projects
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Rossville church gifting community with a party
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- Clinton County not officially under burn ban
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Council to consider new EMS contract
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Woman sentenced for drugs
- Adult literacy program expands
- Man sentenced for battery
- EMS services may move
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- Central principal adjusting to her new school
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Niemesh sworn in as treasurer
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Officials to appeal ruling
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Soil and water officials ready for project
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Construction concerns retailers
- Study shows FHS is not aging well
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Prairie students take part in Wildcat Creek cleanup
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Plea could mean 20-year sentence
- Pool closing uncertain
- Niemesh sworn in as treasurer
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- CC board will decide on further renovations
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- Recent crime reports under investigation
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- New Main Street program to encourage shopping locally
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- Grandmothers sweep at cook-off contest
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- Council avoids additional staff cuts
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- CAST members learn about school transportation
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Commissioners decline landfill tipping request
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- Niemesh will try for treasurer
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- EMA building improvements approved
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- FCA gains new recognition
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Plan for Riley property still incomplete
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- Parkview Home hosting fundraiser
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Board has new ideas for tonight’s meeting
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- Prairie approves 2011 budget
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Highway department to pursue federal aid
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Man sentenced for dealing pill
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- East side grant information reviewed
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- Ordinance related to addresses under review
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- USB approves wastewater projects
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Rossville church gifting community with a party
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- Council to consider new EMS contract
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- Study shows FHS is not aging well
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- Prairie students take part in Wildcat Creek cleanup
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Plea could mean 20-year sentence
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- CC board will decide on further renovations
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Election forum canceled
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- NTK to add jobs, equipment
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Central’s Boley ranks among state’s best superintendents
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- Council plans assessor’s staff cut
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- IUK chancellor visits Frankfort
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- Homeless pets visit Clinton Central first-graders
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- The end of an era
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- Literacy scroll makes six stops in Frankfort
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- Chamber welcomes new membership director
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Treasurer’s office bookkeeping more stable
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- Initial Crossing fundraiser deemed a success
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Pair faces more charges
- Lions Club needs roof
- New utility users face new fees
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- Colfax working on various projects
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- Maish Road project start date getting closer
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- Wesley Manor event deemed a success
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- Council continues budget cuts
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Discussion held with community leaders
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- School leaders told to save stimulus funds
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- Transportation is topic of next CAST meeting
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- The Crossing ready for first fundraiser
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Niemesh wins treasurer's caucus
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Chivalry shines at Beef & Boards
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- Calling all grandmas
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Guitarist ready for Friday's concert
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- Green Meadows students pitching in to aid fellow classmate
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- FHS students get firsthand look at perils of tobacco
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- Woman accused of child molesting
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- BOW approves police station upgrades
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- Head Start hopes to acquire South Side building
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Council approves EMA/EMS work
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Protestors converge at school board meeting
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- IGA burglar nabbed
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Officials to appeal ruling
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- Woman sentenced for drugs
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- Central principal adjusting to her new school
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- Soil and water officials ready for project
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Meth lab explosion injures one
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Recent crime reports under investigation
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- New Main Street program to encourage shopping locally
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Council avoids additional staff cuts
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- Prairie students have bus evacuation drill
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- Treasurer’s race features four persons
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- Highway equipment replacement on hold
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- Partnership strives to encourage literacy achievement
- Attempted murder case still active
- Council set for budget meetings
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- Recent crime reports under investigation
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- New Main Street program to encourage shopping locally
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Council avoids additional staff cuts
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- Prairie students have bus evacuation drill
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Treasurer’s race features four persons
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- Highway equipment replacement on hold
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Partnership strives to encourage literacy achievement
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- Council set for budget meetings
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- CAST members learn about school transportation
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- Commissioners decline landfill tipping request
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Niemesh will try for treasurer
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- EMA building improvements approved
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Drainage project stirs anger
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- FCA gains new recognition
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Plan for Riley property still incomplete
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- Parkview Home hosting fundraiser
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Board has new ideas for tonight’s meeting
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- Prairie approves 2011 budget
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- Highway department to pursue federal aid
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- Man sentenced for dealing pill
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- East side grant information reviewed
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Ordinance related to addresses under review
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- USB approves wastewater projects
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- Rossville church gifting community with a party
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- Council to consider new EMS contract
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Study shows FHS is not aging well
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Prairie students take part in Wildcat Creek cleanup
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- Plea could mean 20-year sentence
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- CC board will decide on further renovations
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- Election forum canceled
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- NTK to add jobs, equipment
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- Central’s Boley ranks among state’s best superintendents
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- Council plans assessor’s staff cut
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- IUK chancellor visits Frankfort
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- Homeless pets visit Clinton Central first-graders
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- The end of an era
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Literacy scroll makes six stops in Frankfort
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- Verizon agent opens store in Frankfort
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Chamber welcomes new membership director
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- Treasurer’s office bookkeeping more stable
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- Initial Crossing fundraiser deemed a success
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- Pair faces more charges
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Smoke free program coming to Head Start
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Officials to appeal ruling
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Maish Road project start date getting closer
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- Wesley Manor event deemed a success
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Council continues budget cuts
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- Landfill tipping fees requested
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- School leaders told to save stimulus funds
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- Transportation is topic of next CAST meeting
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- The Crossing ready for first fundraiser
- Attempted murder case still active
- Legislators thinking of upcoming session
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- Chivalry shines at Beef & Boards
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Calling all grandmas
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- Guitarist ready for Friday's concert
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- Water main project almost done
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- FHS students get firsthand look at perils of tobacco
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Woman accused of child molesting
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- BOW approves police station upgrades
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Suncrest students get special treatment at Character Cafe
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- Head Start hopes to acquire South Side building
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Council approves EMA/EMS work
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Protestors converge at school board meeting
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- IGA burglar nabbed
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- Woman sentenced for drugs
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- Central principal adjusting to her new school
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Soil and water officials ready for project
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- Meth lab explosion injures one
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- EMA building improvements approved
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- CAST members learn about school transportation
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- Commissioners decline landfill tipping request
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Niemesh will try for treasurer
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Board has new ideas for tonight’s meeting
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- FCA gains new recognition
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Plan for Riley property still incomplete
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- Parkview Home hosting fundraiser
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- East side grant information reviewed
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- Prairie approves 2011 budget
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- Highway department to pursue federal aid
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- Man sentenced for dealing pill
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- Council to consider new EMS contract
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Ordinance related to addresses under review
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- USB approves wastewater projects
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- Rossville church gifting community with a party
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- CC board will decide on further renovations
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Study shows FHS is not aging well
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Prairie students take part in Wildcat Creek cleanup
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- Plea could mean 20-year sentence
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- Council plans assessor’s staff cut
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- Election forum canceled
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- NTK to add jobs, equipment
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- Central’s Boley ranks among state’s best superintendents
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Literacy scroll makes six stops in Frankfort
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- Verizon agent opens store in Frankfort
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- IUK chancellor visits Frankfort
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- Homeless pets visit Clinton Central first-graders
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- The end of an era
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- Pair faces more charges
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Smoke free program coming to Head Start
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Officials to appeal ruling
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- Treasurer’s office bookkeeping more stable
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- Initial Crossing fundraiser deemed a success
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Council continues budget cuts
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- Landfill tipping fees requested
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Maish Road project start date getting closer
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- Wesley Manor event deemed a success
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- The Crossing ready for first fundraiser
- Attempted murder case still active
- Legislators thinking of upcoming session
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- School leaders told to save stimulus funds
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- Transportation is topic of next CAST meeting
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- Guitarist ready for Friday's concert
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- Water main project almost done
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- Chivalry shines at Beef & Boards
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Calling all grandmas
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- BOW approves police station upgrades
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Suncrest students get special treatment at Character Cafe
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- FHS students get firsthand look at perils of tobacco
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Woman accused of child molesting
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Protestors converge at school board meeting
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- IGA burglar nabbed
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- Head Start hopes to acquire South Side building
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Council approves EMA/EMS work
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Soil and water officials ready for project
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- Meth lab explosion injures one
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- Woman sentenced for drugs
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- Central principal adjusting to her new school
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Council avoids additional staff cuts
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- Prairie students have bus evacuation drill
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- Recent crime reports under investigation
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- New Main Street program to encourage shopping locally
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Partnership strives to encourage literacy achievement
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- Council set for budget meetings
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Treasurer’s race features four persons
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- Highway equipment replacement on hold
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Woman sentenced for drugs
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- Central principal adjusting to her new school
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- Soil and water officials ready for project
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- Meth lab explosion injures one
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Recent crime reports under investigation
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- New Main Street program to encourage shopping locally
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- Council avoids additional staff cuts
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Prairie students have bus evacuation drill
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- Treasurer’s race features four persons
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- Highway equipment replacement on hold
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- Partnership strives to encourage literacy achievement
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- Council set for budget meetings
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- CAST members learn about school transportation
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- Commissioners decline landfill tipping request
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Niemesh will try for treasurer
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- EMA building improvements approved
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- Man guilty of child molesting
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Officials to appeal ruling
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- Plan for Riley property still incomplete
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- Parkview Home hosting fundraiser
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- Board has new ideas for tonight’s meeting
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Mobile food pantry returning to Frankfort
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Highway department to pursue federal aid
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- Man sentenced for dealing pill
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- East side grant information reviewed
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- Commissioners request 911 landline charges
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- USB approves wastewater projects
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- Rossville church gifting community with a party
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- Council to consider new EMS contract
- Attempted murder case still active
- Woman sentenced for drugs
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- Prairie students take part in Wildcat Creek cleanup
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Plea could mean 20-year sentence
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- CC board will decide on further renovations
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- Harvest of Talents features creations of the heart
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- NTK to add jobs, equipment
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Central’s Boley ranks among state’s best superintendents
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- Council plans assessor’s staff cut
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Green Meadows keeps tradition alive with program
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- Homeless pets visit Clinton Central first-graders
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- The end of an era
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Literacy scroll makes six stops in Frankfort
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- Verizon agent opens store in Frankfort
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- Treasurer’s office bookkeeping more stable
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- Initial Crossing fundraiser deemed a success
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Pair faces more charges
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- Smoke free program coming to Head Start
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- Maish Road project start date getting closer
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- Wesley Manor event deemed a success
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Council continues budget cuts
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- Landfill tipping fees requested
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- School leaders told to save stimulus funds
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- Transportation is topic of next CAST meeting
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- The Crossing ready for first fundraiser
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- Legislators thinking of upcoming session
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- Chivalry shines at Beef & Boards
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- Calling all grandmas
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Guitarist ready for Friday's concert
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- Water main project almost done
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- FHS students get firsthand look at perils of tobacco
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Woman accused of child molesting
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- BOW approves police station upgrades
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Suncrest students get special treatment at Character Cafe
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- Head Start hopes to acquire South Side building
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- Council approves EMA/EMS work
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- Protestors converge at school board meeting
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- IGA burglar nabbed
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- Woman accused of child molesting
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- BOW approves police station upgrades
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Suncrest students get special treatment at Character Cafe
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- Rural King burglar sentenced
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- FHS students get firsthand look at perils of tobacco
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Council approves EMA/EMS work
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- Protestors converge at school board meeting
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- IGA burglar nabbed
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Police, fire chili cook-off set
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Officials to appeal ruling
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- Central principal adjusting to her new school
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- Soil and water officials ready for project
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Meth lab explosion injures one
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- Frankfort man sentenced in child porn case
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- New Main Street program to encourage shopping locally
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- Council avoids additional staff cuts
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- Prairie students have bus evacuation drill
- Attempted murder case still active
- County almost has land for east side flooding
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- Highway equipment replacement on hold
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Partnership strives to encourage literacy achievement
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- Council set for budget meetings
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- School board approves building project
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Niemesh will try for treasurer
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- EMA building improvements approved
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Man guilty of child molesting
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Commissioners decline landfill tipping request
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Parkview Home hosting fundraiser
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Board has new ideas for tonight’s meeting
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- Mobile food pantry returning to Frankfort
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- Plan for Riley property still incomplete
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- Man sentenced for dealing pill
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- East side grant information reviewed
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- Commissioners request 911 landline charges
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- Highway department to pursue federal aid
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- Rossville church gifting community with a party
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Council to consider new EMS contract
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- Woman sentenced for drugs
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- USB approves wastewater projects
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- Plea could mean 20-year sentence
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- CC board will decide on further renovations
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- Harvest of Talents features creations of the heart
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Prairie students take part in Wildcat Creek cleanup
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- Central’s Boley ranks among state’s best superintendents
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Council plans assessor’s staff cut
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- Green Meadows keeps tradition alive with program
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- NTK to add jobs, equipment
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- The end of an era
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- Literacy scroll makes six stops in Frankfort
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Verizon agent opens store in Frankfort
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- Homeless pets visit Clinton Central first-graders
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- Initial Crossing fundraiser deemed a success
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- Pair faces more charges
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- Smoke free program coming to Head Start
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- Treasurer’s office bookkeeping more stable
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Group sets plans for county's future
- Wesley Manor event deemed a success
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- Council continues budget cuts
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- Landfill tipping fees requested
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Maish Road project start date getting closer
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Transportation is topic of next CAST meeting
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- The Crossing ready for first fundraiser
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Legislators thinking of upcoming session
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- School leaders told to save stimulus funds
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Crossing now year-round
- Calling all grandmas
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- Guitarist ready for Friday's concert
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- Water main project almost done
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- Chivalry shines at Beef & Boards
- Baby case reaches plea
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- Transportation is topic of next CAST meeting
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- The Crossing ready for first fundraiser
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- Legislators thinking of upcoming session
- Attempted murder case still active
- Quilters ready to show off their talents
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- Calling all grandmas
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Guitarist ready for Friday's concert
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- Water main project almost done
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- Green Meadows teacher uses therapy dog in class
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Woman accused of child molesting
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- BOW approves police station upgrades
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- Suncrest students get special treatment at Character Cafe
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Rural King burglar sentenced
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- Council approves EMA/EMS work
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Protestors converge at school board meeting
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- IGA burglar nabbed
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- Police, fire chili cook-off set
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- Central principal adjusting to her new school
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- Soil and water officials ready for project
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Meth lab explosion injures one
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- Frankfort man sentenced in child porn case
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- New Main Street program to encourage shopping locally
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- Council avoids additional staff cuts
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Prairie students have bus evacuation drill
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- County almost has land for east side flooding
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Highway equipment replacement on hold
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- Partnership strives to encourage literacy achievement
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Council set for budget meetings
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- School board approves building project
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- Commissioners decline landfill tipping request
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- Niemesh will try for treasurer
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- EMA building improvements approved
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- Man guilty of child molesting
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- Plan for Riley property still incomplete
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Parkview Home hosting fundraiser
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- Board has new ideas for tonight’s meeting
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Mobile food pantry returning to Frankfort
- New utility users face new fees
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- Highway department to pursue federal aid
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- Man sentenced for dealing pill
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- East side grant information reviewed
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- Commissioners request 911 landline charges
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- USB approves wastewater projects
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- Rossville church gifting community with a party
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- Council to consider new EMS contract
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- Woman sentenced for drugs
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Prairie students take part in Wildcat Creek cleanup
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Plea could mean 20-year sentence
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- CC board will decide on further renovations
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Harvest of Talents features creations of the heart
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- NTK to add jobs, equipment
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- Central’s Boley ranks among state’s best superintendents
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- Council plans assessor’s staff cut
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- Green Meadows keeps tradition alive with program
- Wheel tax bumped up
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- Homeless pets visit Clinton Central first-graders
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- The end of an era
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Literacy scroll makes six stops in Frankfort
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Verizon agent opens store in Frankfort
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- Class focuses on mental illness
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Officials to appeal ruling
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- Initial Crossing fundraiser deemed a success
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- Pair faces more charges
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- Smoke free program coming to Head Start
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- IT service linking under review
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Wesley Manor event deemed a success
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- Council continues budget cuts
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Landfill tipping fees requested
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- EMS relocation discussion grows heated
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- Initial Crossing fundraiser deemed a success
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Pair faces more charges
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Smoke free program coming to Head Start
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- IT service linking under review
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- Wesley Manor event deemed a success
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- Council continues budget cuts
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Landfill tipping fees requested
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- EMS relocation discussion grows heated
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- Transportation is topic of next CAST meeting
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- The Crossing ready for first fundraiser
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Legislators thinking of upcoming session
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- Quilters ready to show off their talents
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Calling all grandmas
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- Guitarist ready for Friday's concert
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Water main project almost done
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- Green Meadows teacher uses therapy dog in class
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- Woman accused of child molesting
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- BOW approves police station upgrades
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Suncrest students get special treatment at Character Cafe
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- Rural King burglar sentenced
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Drainage project stirs anger
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- Council approves EMA/EMS work
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Protestors converge at school board meeting
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- IGA burglar nabbed
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Police, fire chili cook-off set
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- Central principal adjusting to her new school
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- Soil and water officials ready for project
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- Meth lab explosion injures one
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- Frankfort man sentenced in child porn case
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- New Main Street program to encourage shopping locally
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- Council avoids additional staff cuts
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- Prairie students have bus evacuation drill
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- County almost has land for east side flooding
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Highway equipment replacement on hold
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Partnership strives to encourage literacy achievement
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- Council set for budget meetings
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- School board approves building project
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- Commissioners decline landfill tipping request
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- Niemesh will try for treasurer
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- EMA building improvements approved
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- Man guilty of child molesting
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- Plan for Riley property still incomplete
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- Parkview Home hosting fundraiser
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Board has new ideas for tonight’s meeting
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Mobile food pantry returning to Frankfort
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- Huffer officially out of office
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- Man sentenced for dealing pill
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- East side grant information reviewed
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- Commissioners request 911 landline charges
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Firefighters’ union worries about impending cuts
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Officials to appeal ruling
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Rossville church gifting community with a party
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- Council to consider new EMS contract
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Woman sentenced for drugs
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- School district looking to implement child care
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- Plea could mean 20-year sentence
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- CC board will decide on further renovations
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- Harvest of Talents features creations of the heart
- Attempted murder case still active
- Harassment, threats fill police logs
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- Central’s Boley ranks among state’s best superintendents
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Council plans assessor’s staff cut
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- Green Meadows keeps tradition alive with program
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- Landscaping class improving scenery at Clinton Prairie
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- The end of an era
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Literacy scroll makes six stops in Frankfort
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- Verizon agent opens store in Frankfort
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Class focuses on mental illness
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Water main project almost done
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- Green Meadows teacher uses therapy dog in class
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Calling all grandmas
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- Guitarist ready for Friday's concert
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Suncrest students get special treatment at Character Cafe
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- Rural King burglar sentenced
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- Woman accused of child molesting
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- BOW approves police station upgrades
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Police, fire chili cook-off set
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- Council approves EMA/EMS work
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Protestors converge at school board meeting
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- IGA burglar nabbed
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- Frankfort man sentenced in child porn case
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- Central principal adjusting to her new school
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- Soil and water officials ready for project
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- Meth lab explosion injures one
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- County almost has land for east side flooding
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- Council avoids additional staff cuts
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- Prairie students have bus evacuation drill
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- School board approves building project
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Partnership strives to encourage literacy achievement
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- Council set for budget meetings
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- Man guilty of child molesting
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- Niemesh will try for treasurer
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- EMA building improvements approved
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Mobile food pantry returning to Frankfort
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- Huffer officially out of office
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- Parkview Home hosting fundraiser
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Board has new ideas for tonight’s meeting
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- Commissioners request 911 landline charges
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Firefighters’ union worries about impending cuts
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Officials to appeal ruling
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- Man sentenced for dealing pill
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- East side grant information reviewed
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Woman sentenced for drugs
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- School district looking to implement child care
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Rossville church gifting community with a party
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- Council to consider new EMS contract
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- Harvest of Talents features creations of the heart
- Attempted murder case still active
- Harassment, threats fill police logs
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- Plea could mean 20-year sentence
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- CC board will decide on further renovations
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- Green Meadows keeps tradition alive with program
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- Landscaping class improving scenery at Clinton Prairie
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- Central’s Boley ranks among state’s best superintendents
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Council plans assessor’s staff cut
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- Verizon agent opens store in Frankfort
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Class focuses on mental illness
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- The end of an era
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Literacy scroll makes six stops in Frankfort
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Smoke free program coming to Head Start
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- IT service linking under review
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- Initial Crossing fundraiser deemed a success
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Pair faces more charges
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Landfill tipping fees requested
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- EMS relocation discussion grows heated
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- Wesley Manor event deemed a success
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- Council continues budget cuts
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Legislators thinking of upcoming session
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- Quilters ready to show off their talents
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- Transportation is topic of next CAST meeting
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- The Crossing ready for first fundraiser
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- BOW approves police station upgrades
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Suncrest students get special treatment at Character Cafe
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Rural King burglar sentenced
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- Frankfort's DECA fundraiser features gourmet dips
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Officials to appeal ruling
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- Protestors converge at school board meeting
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- IGA burglar nabbed
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- Police, fire chili cook-off set
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Frankfort DECA student wins award at business institute
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Soil and water officials ready for project
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- Meth lab explosion injures one
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Frankfort man sentenced in child porn case
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- New Crossing teachers adjust to the job
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- Council avoids additional staff cuts
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- Prairie students have bus evacuation drill
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- County almost has land for east side flooding
- Attempted murder case still active
- City preparing for auction
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- Partnership strives to encourage literacy achievement
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Council set for budget meetings
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- School board approves building project
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- Dispatch LOIT issue not as dire
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Niemesh will try for treasurer
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- EMA building improvements approved
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- Man guilty of child molesting
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Opponents of walking rule use grassroots movement
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- USB moving toward fiber
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- Parkview Home hosting fundraiser
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Board has new ideas for tonight’s meeting
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Mobile food pantry returning to Frankfort
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- Huffer officially out of office
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- Rossville schools back in session
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- Man sentenced for dealing pill
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- East side grant information reviewed
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Commissioners request 911 landline charges
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- Firefighters’ union worries about impending cuts
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- Rossville church gifting community with a party
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- Council to consider new EMS contract
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Woman sentenced for drugs
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- School district looking to implement child care
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- TPA pool closed to public
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Plea could mean 20-year sentence
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- CC board will decide on further renovations
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Harvest of Talents features creations of the heart
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- Harassment, threats fill police logs
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- Central’s Boley ranks among state’s best superintendents
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- Council plans assessor’s staff cut
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Green Meadows keeps tradition alive with program
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- Landscaping class improving scenery at Clinton Prairie
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- The end of an era
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Literacy scroll makes six stops in Frankfort
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- Verizon agent opens store in Frankfort
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Class focuses on mental illness
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- Initial Crossing fundraiser deemed a success
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- Pair faces more charges
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- Smoke free program coming to Head Start
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- IT service linking under review
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- Council continues budget cuts
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- Landfill tipping fees requested
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- EMS relocation discussion grows heated
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- The Crossing ready for first fundraiser
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- Legislators thinking of upcoming session
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Quilters ready to show off their talents
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- Guitarist ready for Friday's concert
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- Water main project almost done
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- Green Meadows teacher uses therapy dog in class
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Crime reports show variances
- Man sentenced for dealing pill
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- East side grant information reviewed
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Commissioners request 911 landline charges
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- Firefighters’ union worries about impending cuts
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- Rossville church gifting community with a party
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- Council to consider new EMS contract
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Woman sentenced for drugs
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- School district looking to implement child care
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Plea could mean 20-year sentence
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- CC board will decide on further renovations
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Harvest of Talents features creations of the heart
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- Harassment, threats fill police logs
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Central’s Boley ranks among state’s best superintendents
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- Council plans assessor’s staff cut
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Green Meadows keeps tradition alive with program
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- Landscaping class improving scenery at Clinton Prairie
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- The end of an era
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Literacy scroll makes six stops in Frankfort
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- Verizon agent opens store in Frankfort
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Class focuses on mental illness
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- Initial Crossing fundraiser deemed a success
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- Pair faces more charges
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- Smoke free program coming to Head Start
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- IT service linking under review
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- Council continues budget cuts
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- Landfill tipping fees requested
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- EMS relocation discussion grows heated
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- The Crossing ready for first fundraiser
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- Legislators thinking of upcoming session
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Quilters ready to show off their talents
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- Guitarist ready for Friday's concert
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- Water main project almost done
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- Green Meadows teacher uses therapy dog in class
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- BOW approves police station upgrades
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Suncrest students get special treatment at Character Cafe
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Rural King burglar sentenced
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- Frankfort's DECA fundraiser features gourmet dips
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- Protestors converge at school board meeting
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- IGA burglar nabbed
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- Police, fire chili cook-off set
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Frankfort DECA student wins award at business institute
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Officials to appeal ruling
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Soil and water officials ready for project
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- Meth lab explosion injures one
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Frankfort man sentenced in child porn case
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- New Crossing teachers adjust to the job
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- Council avoids additional staff cuts
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- Prairie students have bus evacuation drill
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- County almost has land for east side flooding
- Attempted murder case still active
- City preparing for auction
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- Partnership strives to encourage literacy achievement
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Council set for budget meetings
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- School board approves building project
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- Dispatch LOIT issue not as dire
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Niemesh will try for treasurer
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- EMA building improvements approved
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- Man guilty of child molesting
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Opponents of walking rule use grassroots movement
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- County health coverage altered
- Parkview Home hosting fundraiser
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Board has new ideas for tonight’s meeting
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Mobile food pantry returning to Frankfort
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- Huffer officially out of office
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Council avoids additional staff cuts
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Prairie students have bus evacuation drill
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- County almost has land for east side flooding
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Man pleas to theft
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- Partnership strives to encourage literacy achievement
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- Council set for budget meetings
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- School board approves building project
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- County jail has share of illegal immigrants
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- FHS grad finds satisfaction helping overseas
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- Niemesh will try for treasurer
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- EMA building improvements approved
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Man guilty of child molesting
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Teen raises money for Sept. 11 billboard
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Pair accused of pill dealing
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Officials to appeal ruling
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Parkview Home hosting fundraiser
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- Board has new ideas for tonight’s meeting
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- Mobile food pantry returning to Frankfort
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- Huffer officially out of office
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- Cancer walk is scheduled for Sept. 18
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- East side grant information reviewed
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- Commissioners request 911 landline charges
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Firefighters’ union worries about impending cuts
- Attempted murder case still active
- Jefferson project almost finished
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- Council to consider new EMS contract
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- Woman sentenced for drugs
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- School district looking to implement child care
- Beef show brings out competition
- Caucus process would replace Huffer
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- CC board will decide on further renovations
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Harvest of Talents features creations of the heart
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- Harassment, threats fill police logs
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Teachers become students at tennis in-service
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Council plans assessor’s staff cut
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Green Meadows keeps tradition alive with program
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- Landscaping class improving scenery at Clinton Prairie
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Plea entered for meth case
- Frankfort's DECA fundraiser features gourmet dips
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- Literacy scroll makes six stops in Frankfort
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Verizon agent opens store in Frankfort
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Class focuses on mental illness
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Sex offender site revamped
- Frankfort DECA student wins award at business institute
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- Pair faces more charges
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- Smoke free program coming to Head Start
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- IT service linking under review
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- New Crossing teachers adjust to the job
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- Council continues budget cuts
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- Landfill tipping fees requested
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- EMS relocation discussion grows heated
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- City preparing for auction
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- The Crossing ready for first fundraiser
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- Legislators thinking of upcoming session
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Quilters ready to show off their talents
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- Dispatch LOIT issue not as dire
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- Guitarist ready for Friday's concert
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- Water main project almost done
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Green Meadows teacher uses therapy dog in class
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- Opponents of walking rule use grassroots movement
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- BOW approves police station upgrades
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Suncrest students get special treatment at Character Cafe
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- Rural King burglar sentenced
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- Protestors converge at school board meeting
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- IGA burglar nabbed
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- Police, fire chili cook-off set
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- Zonta Club seeking donations for Bags of Love
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Soil and water officials ready for project
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- Meth lab explosion injures one
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- Frankfort man sentenced in child porn case
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- Cleaver to introduce time change resolution
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- Protestors converge at school board meeting
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- IGA burglar nabbed
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Police, fire chili cook-off set
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Zonta Club seeking donations for Bags of Love
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- Filing made for vacating treasurer’s office
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- Meth lab explosion injures one
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- Frankfort man sentenced in child porn case
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- Cleaver to introduce time change resolution
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Rotarian details exchange trip to Holland
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Officials to appeal ruling
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Prairie students have bus evacuation drill
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- County almost has land for east side flooding
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Man pleas to theft
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- Man sentenced to 30 years
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- Council set for budget meetings
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- School board approves building project
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- County jail has share of illegal immigrants
- Attempted murder case still active
- New Central teachers excited about school opportunities
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- EMA building improvements approved
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Man guilty of child molesting
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- Teen raises money for Sept. 11 billboard
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- FHS grad finds satisfaction helping overseas
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Board has new ideas for tonight’s meeting
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Mobile food pantry returning to Frankfort
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- Huffer officially out of office
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Pair accused of pill dealing
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- East side grant information reviewed
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Commissioners request 911 landline charges
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Firefighters’ union worries about impending cuts
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- Cancer walk is scheduled for Sept. 18
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- Council to consider new EMS contract
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- Woman sentenced for drugs
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- School district looking to implement child care
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- Jefferson project almost finished
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- CC board will decide on further renovations
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- Harvest of Talents features creations of the heart
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Harassment, threats fill police logs
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- Caucus process would replace Huffer
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Council plans assessor’s staff cut
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- Green Meadows keeps tradition alive with program
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Landscaping class improving scenery at Clinton Prairie
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- Teachers become students at tennis in-service
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- Literacy scroll makes six stops in Frankfort
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- Verizon agent opens store in Frankfort
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Class focuses on mental illness
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- Frankfort's DECA fundraiser features gourmet dips
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- Pair faces more charges
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Smoke free program coming to Head Start
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- IT service linking under review
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Frankfort DECA student wins award at business institute
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- Council continues budget cuts
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- Landfill tipping fees requested
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- EMS relocation discussion grows heated
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- New Crossing teachers adjust to the job
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- The Crossing ready for first fundraiser
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- Legislators thinking of upcoming session
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- Quilters ready to show off their talents
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- City preparing for auction
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Guitarist ready for Friday's concert
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Water main project almost done
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- Green Meadows teacher uses therapy dog in class
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Dispatch LOIT issue not as dire
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- BOW approves police station upgrades
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- Suncrest students get special treatment at Character Cafe
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- Rural King burglar sentenced
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- Opponents of walking rule use grassroots movement
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- Quilters ready to show off their talents
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- City preparing for auction
- Attempted murder case still active
- IT services may combine
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- Legislators thinking of upcoming session
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- Green Meadows teacher uses therapy dog in class
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- Dispatch LOIT issue not as dire
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- Jefferson’s Inside/Out Festival begins Friday
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- Water main project almost done
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Rural King burglar sentenced
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- Opponents of walking rule use grassroots movement
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Crossing holds first family night
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Suncrest students get special treatment at Character Cafe
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Zonta Club seeking donations for Bags of Love
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- Filing made for vacating treasurer’s office
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- IGA burglar nabbed
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Police, fire chili cook-off set
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Cleaver to introduce time change resolution
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- Rotarian details exchange trip to Holland
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- Meth lab explosion injures one
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- Frankfort man sentenced in child porn case
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Man pleas to theft
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- Man sentenced to 30 years
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- Prairie students have bus evacuation drill
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- County almost has land for east side flooding
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- County jail has share of illegal immigrants
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- New Central teachers excited about school opportunities
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Council set for budget meetings
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- School board approves building project
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Teen raises money for Sept. 11 billboard
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- FHS grad finds satisfaction helping overseas
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- EMA building improvements approved
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- Man guilty of child molesting
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- Huffer officially out of office
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Pair accused of pill dealing
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- Board has new ideas for tonight’s meeting
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Mobile food pantry returning to Frankfort
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- Firefighters’ union worries about impending cuts
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- Cancer walk is scheduled for Sept. 18
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- East side grant information reviewed
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- Commissioners request 911 landline charges
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- School district looking to implement child care
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- Jefferson project almost finished
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Council to consider new EMS contract
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- Woman sentenced for drugs
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- Harassment, threats fill police logs
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Caucus process would replace Huffer
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- CC board will decide on further renovations
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Harvest of Talents features creations of the heart
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- Landscaping class improving scenery at Clinton Prairie
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- Teachers become students at tennis in-service
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- Council plans assessor’s staff cut
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- Green Meadows keeps tradition alive with program
- Neal is sentenced
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Class focuses on mental illness
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Frankfort's DECA fundraiser features gourmet dips
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- Rossville making renovation plans
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- Literacy scroll makes six stops in Frankfort
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- Verizon agent opens store in Frankfort
- Nikish files tort claim
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- IT service linking under review
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- Frankfort DECA student wins award at business institute
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Special Olympics plans park cleanup
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Officials to appeal ruling
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- Smoke free program coming to Head Start
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- EMS relocation discussion grows heated
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- New Crossing teachers adjust to the job
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- Second Rise and Shine event will be held
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Landfill tipping fees requested
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- Smoke free program coming to Head Start
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- IT service linking under review
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Frankfort DECA student wins award at business institute
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- Special Olympics plans park cleanup
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- Landfill tipping fees requested
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- EMS relocation discussion grows heated
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- New Crossing teachers adjust to the job
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- Second Rise and Shine event will be held
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- Legislators thinking of upcoming session
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- Quilters ready to show off their talents
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- City preparing for auction
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- IT services may combine
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Water main project almost done
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- Green Meadows teacher uses therapy dog in class
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Dispatch LOIT issue not as dire
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- Jefferson’s Inside/Out Festival begins Friday
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- Suncrest students get special treatment at Character Cafe
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- Rural King burglar sentenced
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Opponents of walking rule use grassroots movement
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- Crossing holds first family night
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- IGA burglar nabbed
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Police, fire chili cook-off set
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- Zonta Club seeking donations for Bags of Love
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Filing made for vacating treasurer’s office
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- Meth lab explosion injures one
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- Frankfort man sentenced in child porn case
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- Cleaver to introduce time change resolution
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- Rotarian details exchange trip to Holland
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Prairie students have bus evacuation drill
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- County almost has land for east side flooding
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- Man pleas to theft
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- Man sentenced to 30 years
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Council set for budget meetings
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- School board approves building project
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- County jail has share of illegal immigrants
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- New Central teachers excited about school opportunities
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- EMA building improvements approved
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- Man guilty of child molesting
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- Teen raises money for Sept. 11 billboard
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- FHS grad finds satisfaction helping overseas
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- Board has new ideas for tonight’s meeting
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- Mobile food pantry returning to Frankfort
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Huffer officially out of office
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Pair accused of pill dealing
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- School leaders hope Daniels keeps his word
- No bomb found
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Officials to appeal ruling
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- Commissioners request 911 landline charges
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- Firefighters’ union worries about impending cuts
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- Cancer walk is scheduled for Sept. 18
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Juvenile waived to adult court
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Woman sentenced for drugs
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- School district looking to implement child care
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Jefferson project almost finished
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- Council considers potential cuts
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- Harvest of Talents features creations of the heart
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- Harassment, threats fill police logs
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- Caucus process would replace Huffer
- Attempted murder case still active
- Clinton Prairie plant proposal is dead
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- Green Meadows keeps tradition alive with program
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Landscaping class improving scenery at Clinton Prairie
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- Teachers become students at tennis in-service
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- Clinton Central begins school year in renovated building
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Verizon agent opens store in Frankfort
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Class focuses on mental illness
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- Frankfort's DECA fundraiser features gourmet dips
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Rossville making renovation plans
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Green Meadows keeps tradition alive with program
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- Landscaping class improving scenery at Clinton Prairie
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Teachers become students at tennis in-service
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- Clinton Central begins school year in renovated building
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Potential meth law questioned
- Verizon agent opens store in Frankfort
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- Class focuses on mental illness
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Frankfort's DECA fundraiser features gourmet dips
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- Rossville making renovation plans
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- Smoke free program coming to Head Start
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- IT service linking under review
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- Frankfort DECA student wins award at business institute
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Special Olympics plans park cleanup
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Pool closing uncertain
- Landfill tipping fees requested
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- EMS relocation discussion grows heated
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- New Crossing teachers adjust to the job
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- Second Rise and Shine event will be held
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Legislators thinking of upcoming session
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- Quilters ready to show off their talents
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- City preparing for auction
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- IT services may combine
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Water main project almost done
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Green Meadows teacher uses therapy dog in class
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- Dispatch LOIT issue not as dire
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Jefferson’s Inside/Out Festival begins Friday
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Suncrest students get special treatment at Character Cafe
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- Rural King burglar sentenced
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- Opponents of walking rule use grassroots movement
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- Crossing holds first family night
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- Police, fire chili cook-off set
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Zonta Club seeking donations for Bags of Love
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Filing made for vacating treasurer’s office
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- Council set for budget meeting
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- Frankfort man sentenced in child porn case
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- Cleaver to introduce time change resolution
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- Rotarian details exchange trip to Holland
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Teachers to be taught tennis at in-service
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Officials to appeal ruling
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- County almost has land for east side flooding
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- Man pleas to theft
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Man sentenced to 30 years
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- Market Day fundraiser aids local schools
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- School board approves building project
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- County jail has share of illegal immigrants
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- New Central teachers excited about school opportunities
- Attempted murder case still active
- Treasurer may be asked to resign
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- Man guilty of child molesting
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Teen raises money for Sept. 11 billboard
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- FHS grad finds satisfaction helping overseas
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- Michigantown Youth League receives $30,000 grant
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Mobile food pantry returning to Frankfort
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Huffer officially out of office
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- Pair accused of pill dealing
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- School leaders hope Daniels keeps his word
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- Commissioners request 911 landline charges
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Firefighters’ union worries about impending cuts
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Cancer walk is scheduled for Sept. 18
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- Juvenile waived to adult court
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- Woman sentenced for drugs
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- School district looking to implement child care
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Jefferson project almost finished
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- Council considers potential cuts
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- Harvest of Talents features creations of the heart
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- Harassment, threats fill police logs
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Caucus process would replace Huffer
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- Clinton Prairie plant proposal is dead
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Harvest of Talents features creations of the heart
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- Harassment, threats fill police logs
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- Caucus process would replace Huffer
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- Clinton Prairie plant proposal is dead
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Green Meadows keeps tradition alive with program
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Landscaping class improving scenery at Clinton Prairie
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- Teachers become students at tennis in-service
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Clinton Central begins school year in renovated building
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- Class focuses on mental illness
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- Frankfort's DECA fundraiser features gourmet dips
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- Rossville making renovation plans
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- Shoup turns passion into Hall of Fame honor
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- IT service linking under review
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Frankfort DECA student wins award at business institute
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Special Olympics plans park cleanup
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Police seek leads for slashed tires
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Officials to appeal ruling
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- EMS relocation discussion grows heated
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- New Crossing teachers adjust to the job
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- Second Rise and Shine event will be held
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- Bids rejected, Rudd project on hold
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Quilters ready to show off their talents
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- City preparing for auction
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- IT services may combine
- Attempted murder case still active
- Meeting set for treasurer's bond
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- Green Meadows teacher uses therapy dog in class
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- Dispatch LOIT issue not as dire
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- Jefferson’s Inside/Out Festival begins Friday
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- Record numbers turn out for parade, car show at Summer's End
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- Rural King burglar sentenced
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Opponents of walking rule use grassroots movement
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- Crossing holds first family night
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Council set for budget meeting
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Police, fire chili cook-off set
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Zonta Club seeking donations for Bags of Love
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- Filing made for vacating treasurer’s office
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Plea entered for meth case
- Teachers to be taught tennis at in-service
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- Frankfort man sentenced in child porn case
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Cleaver to introduce time change resolution
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Rotarian details exchange trip to Holland
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Sex offender site revamped
- Market Day fundraiser aids local schools
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- County almost has land for east side flooding
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- Man pleas to theft
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Man sentenced to 30 years
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- Treasurer may be asked to resign
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- School board approves building project
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- County jail has share of illegal immigrants
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- New Central teachers excited about school opportunities
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Michigantown Youth League receives $30,000 grant
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Man guilty of child molesting
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- Teen raises money for Sept. 11 billboard
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- FHS grad finds satisfaction helping overseas
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- School leaders hope Daniels keeps his word
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- Mobile food pantry returning to Frankfort
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- Huffer officially out of office
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Pair accused of pill dealing
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- Juvenile waived to adult court
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- Commissioners request 911 landline charges
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Firefighters’ union worries about impending cuts
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- Cancer walk is scheduled for Sept. 18
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Council considers potential cuts
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- Woman sentenced for drugs
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- School district looking to implement child care
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- Jefferson project almost finished
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Quilters ready to show off their talents
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- City preparing for auction
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- IT services may combine
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- Bids rejected, Rudd project on hold
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- Green Meadows teacher uses therapy dog in class
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- Dispatch LOIT issue not as dire
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- Jefferson’s Inside/Out Festival begins Friday
- Attempted murder case still active
- Meeting set for treasurer's bond
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- Rural King burglar sentenced
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Opponents of walking rule use grassroots movement
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- Crossing holds first family night
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- Record numbers turn out for parade, car show at Summer's End
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Police, fire chili cook-off set
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Zonta Club seeking donations for Bags of Love
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- Filing made for vacating treasurer’s office
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Council set for budget meeting
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- Frankfort man sentenced in child porn case
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Cleaver to introduce time change resolution
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Rotarian details exchange trip to Holland
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- Teachers to be taught tennis at in-service
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- County almost has land for east side flooding
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- Man pleas to theft
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Man sentenced to 30 years
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- Market Day fundraiser aids local schools
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- School board approves building project
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- County jail has share of illegal immigrants
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- New Central teachers excited about school opportunities
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- Treasurer may be asked to resign
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Man guilty of child molesting
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- Teen raises money for Sept. 11 billboard
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- FHS grad finds satisfaction helping overseas
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- Michigantown Youth League receives $30,000 grant
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- Mobile food pantry returning to Frankfort
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- Huffer officially out of office
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Pair accused of pill dealing
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- School leaders hope Daniels keeps his word
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- Commissioners request 911 landline charges
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Firefighters’ union worries about impending cuts
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- Cancer walk is scheduled for Sept. 18
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Juvenile waived to adult court
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- Woman sentenced for drugs
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- School district looking to implement child care
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- Jefferson project almost finished
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- Council considers potential cuts
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Harvest of Talents features creations of the heart
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- Harassment, threats fill police logs
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- Caucus process would replace Huffer
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- Clinton Prairie plant proposal is dead
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Green Meadows keeps tradition alive with program
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Landscaping class improving scenery at Clinton Prairie
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- Teachers become students at tennis in-service
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Clinton Central begins school year in renovated building
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- Class focuses on mental illness
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- Frankfort's DECA fundraiser features gourmet dips
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- Rossville making renovation plans
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- IT service linking under review
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Frankfort DECA student wins award at business institute
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Special Olympics plans park cleanup
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- Shoup turns passion into Hall of Fame honor
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- EMS relocation discussion grows heated
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- New Crossing teachers adjust to the job
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- Second Rise and Shine event will be held
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Police seek leads for slashed tires
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Officials to appeal ruling
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- City preparing for auction
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- IT services may combine
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- Bids rejected, Rudd project on hold
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- Quilters ready to show off their talents
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Dispatch LOIT issue not as dire
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Jefferson’s Inside/Out Festival begins Friday
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- Meeting set for treasurer's bond
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- Green Meadows teacher uses therapy dog in class
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- Opponents of walking rule use grassroots movement
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Crossing holds first family night
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- Record numbers turn out for parade, car show at Summer's End
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Rural King burglar sentenced
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- Zonta Club seeking donations for Bags of Love
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Filing made for vacating treasurer’s office
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- Council set for budget meeting
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- Police, fire chili cook-off set
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- Cleaver to introduce time change resolution
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- Rotarian details exchange trip to Holland
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Teachers to be taught tennis at in-service
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- Frankfort man sentenced in child porn case
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- Man sentenced to 30 years
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- Market Day fundraiser aids local schools
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- County almost has land for east side flooding
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- Man pleas to theft
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- New Central teachers excited about school opportunities
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- Treasurer may be asked to resign
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- School board approves building project
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- County jail has share of illegal immigrants
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- FHS grad finds satisfaction helping overseas
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Michigantown Youth League receives $30,000 grant
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Teen raises money for Sept. 11 billboard
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- Pair accused of pill dealing
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- School leaders hope Daniels keeps his word
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- Huffer officially out of office
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Cancer walk is scheduled for Sept. 18
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Juvenile waived to adult court
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- Christian church launching ‘Night Vision’ service
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- Firefighters’ union worries about impending cuts
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- Jefferson project almost finished
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- Council considers potential cuts
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Waivers to adult court interpretive
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Officials to appeal ruling
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- School district looking to implement child care
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- Caucus process would replace Huffer
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Clinton Prairie plant proposal is dead
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- Community club to close, undergo sale
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Harassment, threats fill police logs
- West Nile virus discovered
- Teachers become students at tennis in-service
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- Clinton Central begins school year in renovated building
- Attempted murder case still active
- Free child identification program offered
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- Landscaping class improving scenery at Clinton Prairie
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- Frankfort's DECA fundraiser features gourmet dips
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- Rossville making renovation plans
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- Hosting exchange student is labor of love for Edna Mills family
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- Class focuses on mental illness
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Frankfort DECA student wins award at business institute
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- Special Olympics plans park cleanup
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Shoup turns passion into Hall of Fame honor
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- IT service linking under review
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- New Crossing teachers adjust to the job
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Second Rise and Shine event will be held
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- Police seek leads for slashed tires
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- EMS relocation discussion grows heated
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Man sentenced for jail sexual assault
- RHS gym floor refurbished at no cost to district
- Desire to serve leads to India
- TPA Park’s newest animal needs a name
- Man accused of trying to grab officer’s gun
- Man accused of criminal confinement
- Sheets savors trip to China
- Burglars sentenced to 10 years
- Quilters ready to show off their talents
- Pile of rubble remains in downtown Michigantown
- Group sets plans for county's future
- City preparing for auction
- Architect: Central renovation is ahead of schedule
- United Way Pacesetter campaign begins Aug. 10
- IT services may combine
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- Bids rejected, Rudd project on hold
- Boley resigns as Clinton Central superintendent
- County superintendents not impressed with speech
- Remaly is interim principal at Kokomo High School
- Winning awards not uncommon for young showman
- CAP names new unit commander
- Rossville OK'd for state loan
- Bill would limit youths’ work on the farm
- Tools for School ready for students in need
- Church members answer a call in Kentucky
- Jefferson project winding down
- Green Meadows teacher uses therapy dog in class
- Flash floods hit Clinton County
- Weather plagues Hot Dog Festival once again
- Dispatch LOIT issue not as dire
- Rossville board approved bids for tennis courts, track
- Golf outing to benefit schools
- Jefferson’s Inside/Out Festival begins Friday
- Two downtown projects on cleanup effort list
- Clinton Central cuts fees for one year
- Meeting set for treasurer's bond
- Council reviews impacts of tax reform
- Special commissioners meeting set
- Sanders makes campaign stop in Frankfort
- Cadet firefighter program valuable asset to department
- Neighborhood watch group takes over town fair
- Legislators respond to governor's comments
- APC infrastructure group cleans up plan
- Special meeting covers several topics
- APC group touches on several topics
- Block party proposed again
- Baby case reaches plea
- Crossing now year-round
- Opponents of walking rule use grassroots movement
- Neal is sentenced
- Commissioners reviewing landfill funds
- Crossing holds first family night
- Frankfort School Board OKs new center
- East side flooding meeting set
- Record numbers turn out for parade, car show at Summer's End
- Wheel tax bumped up
- Foundation grant funds ‘Battle of the Books’ program
- No bomb found
- Burglar sentenced to 15 years
- Drug suspect arrested on warrant
- Sanders, Rokita willing to debate
- Frankfort hospital now tobacco-free
- CCSO receives grant monies
- ‘Rise and Shine’ under way
- New Rossville fire station fulfilling needs
- New tax billing drawing closer
- Separate crashes result in two fatalities
- Zonta Club seeking donations for Bags of Love
- Nikish files tort claim
- Boys and girls club plan adoption fundraiser
- Filing made for vacating treasurer’s office
- No employee raises for 2011
- Cemetery restoration now focused on military tombstones
- Council set for budget meeting
- Sheep take center ring at county fair
- Time to celebrate Summer’s End
- Adult literacy program expands
- EMS services may move
- Sunday alcohol sale proposal pending
- Officials to appeal ruling
- All share wheel tax dollars
- Official: Expect east side project next year
- Book drive for local youth underway
- Massage specialist shares tips on feeling better
- Council enacts hiring freeze
- Tax bills going out
- Cleaver to introduce time change resolution
- Community Rise and Shine projects becoming more defined
- Optimistic Day for Special People is Sunday
- Rotarian details exchange trip to Holland
- Class times will change at The Crossing
- Wastewater projects approved
- Teachers to be taught tennis at in-service
- Officials clarifying hiring freeze procedures
- Man guilty of fraud, theft
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- County to examine possible project funding
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Woman accused of forging checks
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Man pleas to theft
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Items needed to keep families together
- Man sentenced to 30 years
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Market Day fundraiser aids local schools
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- Man arrested for striking pregnant woman
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- County jail has share of illegal immigrants
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- West Nile virus discovered
- New Central teachers excited about school opportunities
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- Treasurer may be asked to resign
- Attempted murder case still active
- Council approves landfill ordinance
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Townships agree to fire contract
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Flooding clean-up commences
- USB to consider fiber solution
- Teen raises money for Sept. 11 billboard
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- FHS grad finds satisfaction helping overseas
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- Michigantown Youth League receives $30,000 grant
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Beef show brings out competition
- Safety concerns raised about children walking to school
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Unkempt properties a concern
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Huffer officially out of office
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Pair accused of pill dealing
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- School leaders hope Daniels keeps his word
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Christian church launching ‘Night Vision’ service
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Changes made for FFA
- USB moving toward fiber
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- Firefighters’ union worries about impending cuts
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Cancer walk is scheduled for Sept. 18
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Juvenile waived to adult court
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- Waivers to adult court interpretive
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Humane society at capacity
- Rossville schools back in session
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- School district looking to implement child care
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- Jefferson project almost finished
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Council considers potential cuts
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- Community club to close, undergo sale
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- Harassment, threats fill police logs
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- Caucus process would replace Huffer
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Clinton Prairie plant proposal is dead
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- Free child identification program offered
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- TPA pool closed to public
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Landscaping class improving scenery at Clinton Prairie
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- Teachers become students at tennis in-service
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Clinton Central begins school year in renovated building
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- FHS student finds niche in gaming world
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- County budgets require more cuts
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- School board approves construction loan
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- Class focuses on mental illness
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- Frankfort's DECA fundraiser features gourmet dips
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Rossville making renovation plans
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- Hosting exchange student is labor of love for Edna Mills family
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Hiring freeze finds support
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- IT service linking under review
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Frankfort DECA student wins award at business institute
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- Special Olympics plans park cleanup
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Shoup turns passion into Hall of Fame honor
- Lions Club needs roof
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Construction concerns retailers
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- EMS relocation discussion grows heated
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- New Crossing teachers adjust to the job
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- Second Rise and Shine event will be held
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- Police seek leads for slashed tires
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- New utility users face new fees
- Frankfort airport’s history laced with ups and downs
- Meeting set for treasurer's bond
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Woman accused of forging checks
- Exploration Acres opens Friday for family fun
- COACH Kids seeking mentors and tutors
- Frankfort DECA student wins award at business institute
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Burglaries, other incidents still under investigation
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Items needed to keep families together
- Special Olympics plans park cleanup
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Plea reached for serious domestic case
- Unkempt properties a concern
- Frankfort classrooms becoming tech-savvy
- Shoup turns passion into Hall of Fame honor
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- New principal hired at Green Meadows
- EMS relocation, office shifting likely
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- Antioch Church ready to feed fairgoers
- Parents charged with child neglect
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Boys and girls club fundraiser exceeds goal
- Dispatch LOIT issue not as dire
- FHS student hit by car en route to school
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Kirklin dealing with major flooding issues
- Jefferson’s Inside/Out Festival begins Friday
- County to examine possible project funding
- Drug arrests made at residence
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- Record numbers turn out for parade, car show at Summer's End
- Decision on Prairie’s wastewater plant still on hold
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- Plea entered for meth case
- Plans for Indiana Brass still uncertain
- New Frankfort teachers come from varied backgrounds
- Summer heat, rains burden to some
- New Crossing teachers adjust to the job
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Sponsors sought for autism fundraiser
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- West Nile virus discovered
- Second Rise and Shine event will be held
- Changes made for FFA
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- USB moving toward fiber
- Commissioners quibble about hiring
- Police seek leads for slashed tires
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Attempted murder case still active
- Residents can receive surplus tax checks
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- Firefighters plan training shows at Hot Dog Festival
- LOIT shortfall creates dispatch funding uncertainty
- USB meeting canceled
- County health coverage altered
- Wanted: More foster parents in Clinton County
- Opponents of walking rule use grassroots movement
- Crossing seeks more board members for greater input
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- It’s not too early to think Christmas
- Crossing holds first family night
- Michigantown Fair scheduled for Saturday
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Birthday party for airport will be huge celebration
- APC branches discussion to Mulberry
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- Sex offender site revamped
- Flooding clean-up commences
- Time to celebrate Summer’s End
- USB to consider fiber solution
- City preparing for auction
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Prosecutor reviews new laws
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- New events spark interest at 16th Hot Dog Festival
- IT services may combine
- Humane society at capacity
- Brass fire still under investigation
- Rossville schools back in session
- Frankfort firefighters honored with MDA award
- Bids rejected, Rudd project on hold
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- Follow The Times on Twitter
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Beef show brings out competition
- Walk zone controversy
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Crossing open house set for Wednesday
- Concerns raised about Spice
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Crime reports show variances
- New programs director ready for a challenge
- Zonta Club seeking donations for Bags of Love
- Dunham savors last year in 4-H
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- Fireworks safety, compliance important
- Filing made for vacating treasurer’s office
- Townships agree to fire contract
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Business briefs, June 28, 2010
- Council set for budget meeting
- Dispatchers getting familiarized with new console
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- CC Youth Theatre to perform ‘Guys and Dolls Junior’
- Man guilty of fraud, theft
- Star Party set to unveil the heavens
- Dispatch LOIT issue not as dire
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Schools not joining potential lawsuit
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Sale today benefits school-aged children
- Jefferson’s Inside/Out Festival begins Friday
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- Drug arrests made at residence
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Group calling it quits after eight years
- Meeting set for treasurer's bond
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- Interest in Chinese language increasing
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Construction forces transportation changes
- Exploration Acres opens Friday for family fun
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Nikish files more tort claim paperwork
- Clubs’ successes warrant celebration
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- Commissioners to review insurance concerns
- Cleaver to introduce time change resolution
- Unkempt properties a concern
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- True ‘citizen’s arrests’ not common
- Rotarian details exchange trip to Holland
- Clinton Central renovation project nearing completion
- County may be sued by schools
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Man guilty on meth lab charges
- Teachers to be taught tennis at in-service
- Plea delayed for sexual battery
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- County insurance costs up
- USB meeting canceled
- Man arrested for striking pregnant woman
- County health coverage altered
- Opponents of walking rule use grassroots movement
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- Quilting project unites church to warm others
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Woman pleads to prescription fraud
- Crossing holds first family night
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- Clinton House opens new Alzheimer’s wing
- TPA pool closed to public
- Quality of life meetings conclude
- Record numbers turn out for parade, car show at Summer's End
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- Frankfort turns purple for Relay for Life
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- Plea entered for meth case
- New Frankfort teachers come from varied backgrounds
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- EPA reviewing Indiana Brass site
- Rossville students ready for ‘prime time’ performance
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Changes made for FFA
- Man pleas to theft
- USB moving toward fiber
- Tax sale still on hold
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- Ivy Tech adding third class at Frankfort library
- Man sentenced to 30 years
- Clinton Prairie is first in county to start class
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Rainbow Haven names new executive director
- Market Day fundraiser aids local schools
- Director: Crossing’s first year ‘a huge success’
- Counterfeit bills under investigation
- Kirklin ready for four-day festival
- Council approves landfill ordinance
- Crime reports show variances
- Zonta Club seeking donations for Bags of Love
- DCS worker allegedly battered
- Birth of son means Father’s Day is a celebration
- Feasibility study could hold fate of roundhouse
- Water main relocation slightly delayed
- Filing made for vacating treasurer’s office
- Kirklin dealing with flood issues
- No warning about disease leads to arrest
- County budgets require more cuts
- Safety committee to review conveyor
- Council set for budget meeting
- Pyrotechnics work requires preparation
- Wheel tax increase proposed
- School board approves construction loan
- Sex offender site revamped
- Time to celebrate Summer’s End
- Drainage project stirs anger
- 'Stuff the Bus' aims to help kids
- Businesses agree to sponsorship deals at the fair
- Candidate questions treasurer’s past decisions
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Potential meth law questioned
- Humane society at capacity
- County jail has share of illegal immigrants
- Rossville schools back in session
- Bivens receives check, calls off suit
- Clown of the stampede
- FHS to host Drum Corps International group
- New Central teachers excited about school opportunities
- Central grad to compete for state’s ‘Supreme Showman’
- Forest Fun Fest set for three-day run
- Felon gets 30-year sentence
- Many unsure of economic improvements
- Treasurer may be asked to resign
- Church’s women ‘excited’ about upcoming event
- Times’ new online auction site launches Monday
- Council approves rest of utility payment
- Utility worker’s death results in new state law
- Safety concerns raised about children walking to school
- Gardening guru touts joy of late-season planting
- Cleaver to introduce time change resolution
- Lions Club needs roof
- Michigantown upgrading wastewater system
- Highway department hopes for federal funds
- Indiana Brass declared Superfund site
- Rotarian details exchange trip to Holland
- Hiring freeze finds support
- County may be sued by schools
- Cost for town’s wastewater project revealed
- Clements out of lawsuit
- Teachers to be taught tennis at in-service
- Fireworks ordinance coming to Kirklin
- Council tables wheel tax request
- Ventriloquist uses humor to convey message
- Swine show boasts Clinton County's best hogs
- Man guilty of fraud, theft
- Woman pleads guilty to arson
- Ole Hickory Days rewards young and old
- 4-H rabbits hop to success
- Frankfort Main Street achieves national accreditation
- Neighborhood watch group forms in Michigantown
- Tipmont REMC awards grant to Colfax library
- Not gulity pleas entered for burglaries
- Teen raises money for Sept. 11 billboard
- APC sets next comp plan steps
- Work on downtown mural to begin soon
- Frankfort company building in Tennessee
- Jefferson project nearing conclusion
- FHS grad finds satisfaction helping overseas
- City budget hearings fairly uneventful
- Man sentenced for battery
- Prairie board approves preliminary 2011 budget
- Burglary, theft reports again climbing
- Michigantown Youth League receives $30,000 grant
- Teen cell phone ticketing almost zero
- Red Barn Summer Theatre entering 42nd season
- Third member of Griffin family wins supreme showmanship
- Edna Mills recovering from flooding
- Christian church launching ‘Night Vision’ service
- Colfax celebrates 25 years of Ole Hickory Days
- Man pleas to theft
- Heavy rains result in more mosquitoes
- Tax sale still on hold
- New utility users face new fees
- Clinton County Youth Theatre reunites at Hot Dog Festival
- Man sentenced to 30 years
- Colfax honors local hero for Independence Day
- Queen resigns as Green Meadows principal
- Art league exhibit features local talent
- Frankfort schools release improvement plans
- Market Day fundraiser aids local schools
- Construction concerns retailers
- USB approves wastewater plant capacity engineering
- 3 arrested for ‘strong-armed’ robbery
- County insurance costs up
- Man arrested for striking pregnant woman
- Memorial sundial installed at courthouse square
- Law enforcement encountering scams
- Dispatch handbook addition approved
- First half of parallel runway nearing completion
- Volunteers ready to make Frankfort shine
- Pool closing uncertain
- Overtones' Riggs to perform benefit concert
- Huffer officially out of office
- TPA pool closed to public
- Dispatch confusion discussed
- Optimistic Day a 'party' for special people
- Holiday activities set in TPA Park
- Pair accused of pill dealing
- City councilman announces mayoral bid
- Council approves donation for pathway
- Kirklin trying to fix flooding issues
- ‘Safe Haven Law’ important to emergency providers
- School leaders hope Daniels keeps his word
- Star Party attracts diverse and friendly crowd
- TPA pool set to open
- Man sentenced for drug case
- Lone county dairy farmer battles through tough times
- Waivers to adult court interpretive
- Potential meth law questioned