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Clinton County To Weigh Data Center Rezoning At September 2 Meeting

As Indiana continues to emerge as a hub for massive data center development, Clinton County officials will soon take up a controversial proposal that has drawn sharp debate from residents, business leaders, and elected officials. Next Tuesday, September 2, the Clinton County Area Plan Commission will review a petition from

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Frankfort Revives Hometown Heroes Program For Veterans Day

The City of Frankfort is bringing back its Hometown Heroes program to honor local veterans during Veterans Day week this November. Custom signs recognizing veterans will be placed at Veterans Park and featured during the city’s Veterans Day program on Tuesday, November 11. Each sign will display the veteran’s name,

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Democratic Candidate Charged After Clash At Beckwith Town Hall

A Democratic candidate for the Indiana House of Representatives is facing a felony charge after Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith’s Newburgh town hall spiraled into physical confrontations that continue to raise questions about law enforcement conduct. Warrick County prosecutors filed a Level 6 felony charge of battery against a public safety

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Questions Mount Over Stalled Banderas Point Development

The long-touted Banderas Point project at Interstate 65 and State Road 28 has gone quiet, and the silence is raising more questions than answers. Despite promises of a major development featuring a 20,000-square-foot event center and a 56,000-square-foot indoor arena, little progress has been seen at the site. Sources close

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Parkview Health Plans $150 Million Hospital In Lebanon

Boone County’s rapid population growth is set to meet a major new resource for healthcare access. Parkview Health announced this week that it will invest $150 million in a new hospital and medical office complex in Lebanon, bringing advanced care, jobs, and expanded services to one of Indiana’s fastest-growing counties.

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Frankfort Resident Launches Grassroots Cleanup Effort

One Frankfort resident is taking action to improve the city’s appearance and hopes others will join in. Suzanne Spicer has begun a personal campaign to clean up trash and overgrowth in neighborhoods, saying small steps by residents could make a big difference. “I was sick of driving around and seeing

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Group Plans Assembly at TPA Park Over Proposed Data Center

A local group led by resident Katelyn Greeno is organizing a public gathering at TPA Park on Thursday, August 28, at 7 p.m. to voice opposition to the proposed data center project in Clinton County. The event, billed as a peaceful assembly, will take place near the large shelter house

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Second Annual Fall Taste Event Set for September

The Second Annual Fall Taste Event will be held Sunday, September 14, from 1 to 4 p.m. at Hawaiian Shaved Ice, located at 1959 East Wabash Street. The event will feature local businesses offering a variety of specialty “flights,” including coffee, energy drinks, custard, and more. A special kids’ flight

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Frankfort Market Organizer Launches “Vendor Vision” Series

Following a successful Community Day at the Airport this past Saturday, Market Organizer MaryLynn Peter is thanking vendors and already looking ahead to the next event. “Our next market is Saturday, September 13th at Veteran’s Park,” Peter said. “I hope everyone who joined us this weekend will come out again

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Sheriff Kelly’s Commissary Controversy Deepens Rift With Commissioners

The longstanding tensions between Clinton County Sheriff Richard Kelly and the county’s Board of Commissioners have intensified, spurred by criminal and civil legal battles tied to Kelly’s handling of the county jail commissary. Origins of the dispute are partially based upon commisary arrangements. In 2019, Sheriff Kelly appointed his wife,

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