National Volunteer Week (Apr. 20-26)

Brienne Hooker, Executive Director for the Jasper-Newton Foundation, talks about the week, how you can 'match up'  your volunteer skills with a particular organization; and Awards Night at various schools in the area.

 

INTERSTATE 65 RE-OPENS, SOUTH OF STATE ROAD 2

The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) Facebook page announced that the stretch of the interstate, southbound, at State Road 2 (the Lowell Exit), has reopened, following overnight work to replace a large section of the roadway and clean-up, following the semi-tractor and trailer fire, about one mile north of State Road 10, around one p.m. on Monday.   No one was injured in the fire

 

Rensselaer Central School Board Meeting (04/15/25)

Supt. Curt Craig talks about a number of discussion points from the meeting:  praising FFA students; project updates (including new football field poles and lights); student transfers into RCSC; less funding from the State of Indiana, in the next few years; graduation and award night dates, and more.

 

Tri-County School Corporation Report

Supt. Patrick Culp talks about something new with the school's Health Occupations Program, and a visit that author Tricia Brown will  make to the school corporation. Tricia wrote the true story entitled "Bobbie the Wonder Dog", about the animal's walking journey made from Wolcott, Indiana, back to his home in Silverton, Oregon.

 

EASTER EGG HUNT HOURS (04/19/25)

DeMotte 10-Noon, Spencer Park; Kentland- Courthouse lawn, 10:30; Goodland- Foster  Park 1 p.m. ages 0-10; Brook-Brunton Park 10-1 p.m.;Mt. Ayr-town park 2-3 p.m.; Medaryville-Baseball Diamond, 1 p.m., ages 0-12; Wolcott-2 p.m. park; Morocco-Recher Park, 1 p.m., ages 0-age 12; Roselawn-American Legion-9:30;