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Local Chapter Attends National FFA Convention

Crothersville FFA members attended the 8th National FFA Convention held in Indianapolis last week. First row: Kendyl Lewis, Madison Isenhower, Jacoby Gillis, Tabby Hendricks, Katie Masters, Torri Boldery. Second row: Derrick Maxie, Kaitlyn Hoevener, Drew Holm.  ...

Animal Facts Are Stranger Than Fiction

by Curt Kovener           •Clipped Poodles look ridiculous! Poodles were originally hunting dogs and were clipped to improve their swimming ability. The ‘pom poms’ were left to ensure their joints stayed warm. •Cows are more deadly than sharks! Each year there are ten...

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Members of the Crothersville FFA and Crothersville-Vernon Township Fire Dept. explained the importance of Fire Safety week to local 4th grade classes last week. The convocation consisted of a fire drill, and the FFA Officers showing students how to stop, drop and...

School Greenhouse Accepting Plants

Crothersville High School Horticulture class invites local gardeners to bring in plants to the school greenhouse that will freeze to increase the population of plants in the school greenhouse.

Masonic Lodge Soup Supper Saturday

The Scott Lodge #120 F&AM in Austin will hold an open to the public soup supper this Saturday, Oct. 27, with serving from 4-7 p.m. On the menu will be a variety of soups, crackers, cornbread, desserts and drink for a free will donation. The lodge is located at the...

Public Notice

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR POSSIBLE SALEOF SURPLUS TOWN OWNED REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that the Crothersville Town Council will conduct a public hearing at 5:30 p.m. on November 5, 2012 at the Crothersville Town Hall, 111 East Howard Street, Crothersville,...

Does Autumn Spring or Fall?

by Curt Kovener            The nights are cooler and the mornings often fog shrouded. Spider webs woven during the night are easily seen by dawn as they are heavily laden with glistening dew drops. I find the newly spun webs stretched between tree branches and an...