Oct 9, 2009 | Greensburg Daily News
Businessman Arrested For Corruption, Stealing From Local Company
Three years ago, the Indiana State Police was asked to investigate the theft of property from M&S Precision Machining, Inc., in Greensburg.
Eagle Riders of Shelbyville ready to take flight
Actually the Shelbyville Eagle riders which is the largest chapter in the United States and Canada are ready to hit the road for their inaugural Gibault Run.
A car and motorcycle collided Friday, Aug. 21, at about 2 p.m. just east of Batesville, reported police Cpl.
History to come alive in Napoleon
History will come alive Friday-Sunday, Aug. 28-30, when Living History Days are celebrated in Napoleon.
Stewart Seeds adds another a oeHa to 4-H
Greensburg - Head, heart, hands and health. Since the start of the 20th century, 4-H has been a cornerstone of youth development.
Stewart Seeds adds another a oeHa to 4-H
Greensburg - Head, heart, hands and health. Since the start of the 20th century, 4-H has been a cornerstone of youth development.
Trash Fire Sparks Criminal Charge For Youth
A bit of late night shenanigans at the Circle K on Lincoln Street in Greensburg catapulted one young man into the Decatur County Jail on charges of arson.
Three arrests to report from the Decatur County Jail Friday morning. An arson arrest followed a report of a dumpster fire at Circle K in Greensburg.
Stewart Seeds Adds Another H To 4-H
Head, heart, hands and health: Since the start of the 20th century, 4-H has been a cornerstone of youth development.
Animals star at Ripley County 4-H fair
Nearly 700 youth from grades K-12 will meet in Osgood starting Sunday for the Ripley County 4-H Fair.
The field of 11 talented young ladies was narrowed down to one when Kathryn Sidell was crowned Miss Ripley County July 12 on the Damm Theater, Osgood, stage.
Snakes, Scars And The King Of Pop
Beginning next week I'll share the story of old Rossburg - the village, the church and the cemetery.
Joseph Dale Green, 49, Osgood, pled guilty to sexual misconduct with a minor, a Class B felony, June 16, said Ripley County Prosecutor Ric Hertel.
Columbus Regional Hospital marks 1 year since flood
Under blue skies and bright sunshine, Columbus Regional Hospital's doctors and staff gathered Friday to reflect on the floodwaters that quickly devastated their hospital a year ago.
Ordinary People, Extraordinary Wealth
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The Ripley County Chamber of Commerce's role in the local economic setting "is to develop programs, community events and awareness for existing businesses," notes director Amy Thomas.