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Reconstructing the Old Native Trails of Frankfort

We have had an overwhelming positive response to our recent Clinton County Indian Trails story we posted earlier this week. When we have the opportunity, with the help of stories we have learned talking to locals, the Clinton County Historical Society, books read in the past and a little help from Google, we will bring […]

FMU Claims It Has Enough Utilities for Data Center

Frankfort Municipal Utilities completed an  analysis regarding whether Frankfort’s water, sewer, and electric infrastructure can support the proposed data center on County Road 300 W and 0 N. Frankfort Municipal Utilities’ answer is yes. A study conducted and dated November 16, found Frankfort has enough power, water, and wastewater available to support the proposed use […]

Under Our Feet: The Old Indian Trails That Still Shape Frankfort

What Clinton County and the State of Indiana and the United States themselves lack in age, you can see in the travel ways when you stand on the town square in Frankfort. The travel ways you are looking at in any direction are much, much older than Clinton County, the State of Indiana, and the […]

Odinism Expected to Play Key Role in Richard Allen Appeal

The defense team for Richard Allen has 15 days remaining to file its appellate brief, setting the stage for new arguments centered on third-party suspects and alleged Odinist connections in the Delphi murder case. Allen’s attorneys, Mark Leeman and Stacy Uliana, received roughly 1,200 pages of court documents and exhibits on November 10. The material […]

EDITORIAL: IEDC and Citizens Energy Playing SimCity With Peoples Yards

At this point, the IEDC doesn’t seem like an agency. It’s more like an intern got the keys to the Indiana Statehouse and opened the file the Worst Ideas of 2025. And Citizens Energy? Bless their hearts. They saw the chaos and said, “Put us in, coach, we can make this even dumber.” The new […]

Editorial: A Lifetime of Paying In — But Denied When It Matters Most

This is an editorial submitted to KNS Radio. We encourage you to share your opinion on whatever you see fit in the news of the day at kevin@knsradioonline.com. This was submitted by Frankfort resident Gary Schaible. This seems like: A Stroke, A Shutdown, and a System That Doesn’t Care Kevin Keith Owner/GM KNS Radio 11/20/25 […]

Local Artist Jess Jones to Bring Holiday Window Art Back to Frankfort

As the Christmas season approaches, Frankfort is getting ready for a familiar and festive tradition: the hand-painted holiday windows created by local artist and muralist Jess Jones. Known throughout the region through her work with Zomatta Art and Jess Jones Art, she is once again preparing to transform storefronts and now homes with her cheerful, […]

New Restaurant Coming To Lebanon: The Gathering House Grille

A new dining option is headed to downtown Lebanon later this month as The Gathering House Grille prepares for a soft opening on November 20 inside the 4FD Gathering House at 126 W. Washington Street. The restaurant will be the second location for owner Tony Amich, who also operates a successful catering business. The Gathering […]

Is Another Country Controlling The Company Pushing For Clinton County Data Center?

A KNS News follower recently asked whether any foreign governments are connected to DataOne, the company proposing a new data center in Clinton County. The short answer is yes, but not in the way you might think. The long answer is there is no evidence of any foreign government directly sponsoring or controlling the project. […]

Editorial: A Delicate Balancing Act for Clinton County’s Leaders

City and county leaders are in a bit of an uncomfortable spot as Clinton County weighs whether to welcome a major data center project and a potential precast concrete plant that could come with it: on one side, the promise of new tax revenue, high-tech investment, and well-paying jobs; on the other, growing public unease […]

City, County Officials Travel To Investigate Data Center

A delegation of city and county officials from Frankfort and Clinton County traveled to southern New Jersey this week to tour one of the nation’s most advanced, energy-efficient data center developments and meet with two companies involved in its construction. The purpose of the visit was to gain firsthand insight into how data center projects […]