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Fire Chief Charles Densford drive’s the town’s 1933 tire truck in the Sesquicentennial Parade.

Horsemen dressed as 1800’s military riders gave a heritage flavor to the Sesquicentennial parade.

Adams Funeral Home made a colorful “Yesterday, Today, & Tomorrow” themed float in the parade.

Aisin Companies of Crothersville produced an environmental awareness float for the town’s 150th birthday parade.

Sesquicentennial Baby Contest Winners

Winners in Saturday’s Sesquicentennial Baby Contest are as follows: 0-3 month winners are Lyndee Hollin, daughter of Jeremy and Jessica Hollin from Greensburg and Brody Short, son of Steven and Sondra Short of Seymour. 4-6 month Shayna Hall, daughter of Shane and Sara...

Learning Local History

Makenzie Long and Scott Black, 6th graders at Crothersville Community School, helped to create a sesquicentennial time line highlighting events and photos through the community’s 150 year history. The sixth grade classes of Rhonda McCammon and Kara Hunt combined to...