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Norman Ford Named Police Officer of the Year

Left to right, Brownstown Exchange Club president Joe Reynolds, Crothersville Town Board member Bill Nagle, retired Crothersville Police Chief Norman Ford, and current Chief Vurlin McIntosh. Ford was honored by the club by being named 2009 Police Officer of the Year...

Red, White & Blue Festival Begins Next Week

This year’s Crothersville Lions Club Red, White & Blue Festival will provide a lot of wholesome, family centered activities for everyone. The 34th annual salute to our veterans and our nation’s flag will be held Thursday through Saturday, June 11-13, on the...

Reading Results Leaves Principal Hanging

As a reward for passing over 28,000 reading comprehension tests this year as a part of the Accelerated Reader program at Crothersville Elementary, on the last day of school, elementary principal Chris Marshall was taped to the wall by first through fifth graders....

VFW Awards Scholarships

The Crotherville VFW Post 1083 awarded three $1,000 to CHS seniors attending college this fall. Local Post Quartermaster Ed Hall presented scholarships to Jared Richey, Coleigh King, and Harley Hensley. Hall noted that funds for the scholarships are generated through...

Property Tax Bills Delayed…Maybe Later This Summer

Property owners in Jackson County won’t be seeing their 2008 tax statements in their mailboxes anytime soon, as changes in protocol and restructuring of township assessors have added to the delayed the billing process. County Treasurer Kathy Hohenstreiter said she’s...

New Officer On Duty

Crothersville Clerk-Treasurer NaLona Bush administered the oath of office to Crothersville’s newest police officer Richard Hanlin recently. Hanlin’s mother, Nancy Bergmann held the Bible while Chief of Police Vurlin McIntosh looks on.