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Large Trash Collection Begins Next Week

The semi-annual large trash pickup will begin in Crothersville next Tuesday, reminded clerk-treasurer NaLona Bush. Residents living south of Howard Street east of the railroad will have large trash pickup on Tuesday, Oct. 13. Residents east of the railroad and north...

Middle School Choir Musical Oct. 9

The Crothersville Middle School Choir will present “Give My Regards to Broadway” on Friday, Oct. 9 at 6:30 pm in the school multi-purpose room. Admission will be $5.00 at the door. “Give My Regards to Broadway” is a musical comedy in two acts with music by George M....

Signs, Signs, Everywhere There’s Signs

by Curt Kovener We awoke to an early sign last Friday. The temperature was in the 40’s and a flannel shirt felt right good outside that morning. Actually, it would have felt good inside. We traditionally sleep with a window or two open and the cool night temperatures...

Classifieds

WANTED: used motor or transmission oil. Call 525-3472 – – – – – DRIVER TRAINEES Needed now at Werner Enterprises! Earn up to $700 per week after training. Great benefits! No Experience needed! Local 15-day CDL training available with TDI....

Where’s Little Miss Muffett?

Morning dew collects like beaded jewels on the web spun by a Garden Spider recently. According to folk lore the larger the fall spider’s web portends of a snowy, colder winter.

Red, White & Blue Festival Committee To Meet Oct. 8

The 2010 Crothersville Lions Club Red, White & Blue Festival planning meeting will be at the Crothersville Public Library at 6:30 pm on Thursday, October 8. Anyone wishing to help plan and prepare for next year’s 35th festival is encouraged to attend. If you are...

Scott Hospital Celebrates 50 Years of Service

Scott Memorial Hospital is preparing to celebrate 50 Years of Service to the residents of the Scott & Jackson County area. The hospital officially opened in December of 1959 with 34 beds, 12 bassinets, a complete operating room, delivery facilities and laboratory...

Local Newspaperman Survives Wild Hickory Attack

by Curt Kovener (The following is a encore edition from the Curt Comments archive.) I will tell you up front, this is a nutty story. To provide you with some background, I enjoy getting outside in the fall when the air is cool & crisp. And gathering persimmons...