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Memorial Day Delays Trash Pick-Up, Recycling

The Memorial Day holiday will delay trash and recycling pick up until next Wednesday, according to town hall officials. Residents on the west side of town will have large trash pickup on Wednesday, May 28. Residents can set out large trash that does not exceed an area...

CHS Greenhouse Has ‘End Of School’ Plant Sale

As the school year closes, FFA Advisor Linda Maxie said there are still some vegetable and bedding plants available at the school greenhouse. “We will be open during school hours for residents to get some plant bargains,” said Maxie.  

First Marion Plans Monthly Community Dinner May 28

The fourth supper at the First Marion Baptist Church will be next Wednesday, May 28, with serving from 5:30 to 7 p.m. On the menu will be ham, green beans, corn, scalloped potatoes, bread, drinks and dessert. This is a free community meal and everyone is invited. The...

Is It Government Spending Or Investing?

by Curt Kovener  We get a good number of news releases here at the newspaper from elected officials, primarily on the state and federal level, about getting our fiscal house in order. Their answer is cut, cut, CUT! spending. At least that is how they frame their...

State To Pay 97% Of Infrastructure Costs For Aisin Expansion

There was twice the good news for Crothersville at last week’s town council meeting. In addition to learning that local industries Aisin Drivetrain and Aisin Chemical would be expanding their manufacturing business in Crothersville and adding 77 more jobs, town...

Council To “Let The Voters Decide”

The matter of expanding the number of local residents serving on the Crothersville Town Council will be decided by the voters in November was the decision of the 3-member council when the met last Tuesday. At the April meeting the council was confronted with the...