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It Was Good News-Bad News For Crothersville In 2010

Here are some of the headlines of the more interesting big news stories in the Crothersville community in 2010? January: Wilbur ‘Sonny’ Walker, who quit high school to join the Navy during World War II, became the oldest CHS graduate when he received a...

License Plates No Longer Available At Local BMV

Efficient Government Means Taxpayers Get To Do More Hoosiers can no longer renew their license plates at their local license branches. All Indiana residents now have to order their registration cards, stickers and plates online or by mail, the Indiana Bureau of Motor...

Begin The New Year With More Healthy Eating

Americans gain an average of five to seven pounds between Halloween and New Years. To start the New Year off right, the Schneck Medical Center Weight Loss Center in Seymour has the following healthy eating tips: •Eat five or six small meals daily rather than the usual...

FFA Delivers 6.5 Tons Of Food To Area Needy Families

Scampering about like Santa’s elves, members of the Crothersville FFA braved cold temperatures Saturday morning to deliver 6.5 tons of food to the community’s needy during the chapter’s 22nd annual toy and food drive. There were 85 families who had food and Christmas...

‘Stomach Flu’ Is Not Influenza

Winter is the season for flu, but state health officials want to remind Hoosiers the “stomach flu” is not actually influenza. However, both can be prevented. “This time of year, we hear a lot of talk about the flu and we want to be sure the public...

Schneck Medical Center Proactive In Preventing Bed Bugs

Schneck Medical Center has taken a pro-active response to a growing concern with bedbugs in the community. Janet Myers, RN, MSM, NE-BC, Director of Risk and Safety Management at Schneck, said the hospital has not had any bedbug infestations, but officials have...