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Morning Heights Cemetery is under new management after the Delphi City Council transferred its governance to the Board of Works during a meeting June 2. “We did the first reading in May, and nothing ...
David C. Gilbert, 64 of Flora, was called home on January 11, 2025, after a valiant battle with cancer. Dad’s soul went to be with his Lord and Savior, while his body lay peacefully in the arms of his ...
Dr. Charles Crampton was a family practitioner in Carroll County for decades, delivering thousands of babies. In 1949, he was named “Doctor of the Year” in Indiana by the Indiana Medical Association.
On a warm Saturday under sunny skies, hundreds gathered at the Tippecanoe Amphitheater for the 5th Annual Lacey Grace Benefit Fundraiser & Jeep/Motorcycle Ride — a day marked by generosity, community ...
Stemming from a desire to commemorate the Carroll County sailors of Billy Byron Baird and Elmer Lee Foreman who sacrificed their lives on board the Arizona during the bombardment of Pearl Harbor, ...
Governor Mike Braun and Indiana Secretary of Transportation and Infrastructure Matt Ubelhor joined local officials in Monticello this week to announce more than $200 million in funding awards for ...
Libby German likely cried after sustaining wounds to her neck, blood spatter expert Major Pat Cicero testified Monday. Cicero noted a streak of moisture and blood running from the corner of the young ...
The Taylor Titans were guests at CHS last Friday night for a Hoosier Heartland Conference (HHC) matchup. Carroll never trailed in the contest, but the game was tied three minutes into the second half.
Free personal hygiene and household products to assist those in need. Items such as toilet paper, toothpaste, toothbrushes, shampoo, soap, deodorant, pads, tampons ...
Following a long process, the Carroll County Commissioners approved the Wind Ordinance for the County following the prior passage of the Solar Ordinance. While there are a few landowners and green ...
Carroll Elementary’s fourth-grade students recently showcased their creativity and dedication by participating in Purdue University’s annual Bug Bowl, where two students achieved impressive awards.
On February 21, former Comet editor Michael Griffey underwent surgery at IU Health Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis to have a brain tumor removed. Griffey was recently diagnosed with two brain ...
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