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Clinton County Offices Begin Move

After years of planning and construction, Clinton County government offices are preparing to relocate from the historic Courthouse to the newly built County Annex Building beginning Monday, October 20. Officials expect the full transition to take about two weeks. The three-story, 41,925-square-foot Annex Building sits at the corner of Main

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The Civics You Never Learned: Unlocking Your Power as the Sovereign

The Liberty Masons of Clinton County recently submitted the following editorial. It is the hopes of KNS they will continue to share their expertise and attempt to share new civic lessons and educate all of us who needs it including our elected officials. Kevin Keith-Owner/GM KNS Radio-/10/13/25 Imagine discovering that

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Faith & Freedom Impact Meeting Tomorrow In Frankfort

A powerful evening of faith, fellowship, and purpose is set to take place on Tuesday, October 14 at 5:00 p.m. at Frankfort Camp Ministries, 1058 W. Freeman Street, Frankfort, Indiana. The event, titled “Faith & Freedom Impact,” will be part of a nationwide National Day of Remembrance — a Christ-centered

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EDITORIAL: No More Data Centers In LEAP District

Thomas I.M. Ho has been an educator with more than 40 years of experience at all levels. At the post-secondary level, he created an academic program in the Purdue Polytechnic Institute which is one of the top undergraduate information technology programs in the country. He received his BS, MS, and

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Editorial: Hoosiers Deserve Better Than IEDC

When Gov. Mike Braun ordered an audit of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC), he said he wanted to shine a light on transparency and accountability. Well, the light’s on now—and what we see isn’t pretty. The audit lays out a mess of conflicts of interest, secretive deals, and back-room

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Data Centers: The Good, the Bad, and the Complicated

Recently Boone County announced they will have a data center soon. Clinton County is in the process of going through the steps at this moment. We have heard from one of the commissioners (President Jordan Brewer) who says he probably won’t vote for it and has stated publicly that he

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Judge Hunter Inducted into Indiana Judicial College

Clinton County Superior Court Judge Justin Hunter has been formally inducted into the Indiana Judicial College, a distinction recognizing judges who have completed extensive advanced judicial education. The honor, presented last week by Indiana Chief Justice Loretta Rush, acknowledges judges who have achieved 120 hours of continuing judicial education through

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Final Volume of “Gem City Shimmer” Series Now in Production

Local artist and author James Ramos has announced that Gem City Shimmer III — the third and final volume in his beloved photo-book series capturing the “everyday Americana” of Frankfort — is now officially in production. The Gem City Shimmer series has been a three-year creative journey highlighting the people,

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AUDIO: Commissioners Still Seeking Input On Data Center

The Clinton County Commissioners took no action Tuesday morning on the proposed data center project near Frankfort, leaving the highly anticipated issue unresolved for at least another month. Commission President Jordan Brewer was absent from the meeting — marking another session without his participation — and the remaining commissioners declined

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Editorial: Gentry Spins While Hoosiers Burn

Lebanon Mayor Matt Gentry says he “welcomes” the release of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation’s forensic audit — but after reading his statement, one can’t help but notice how much of it sounds less like transparency and more like a press release designed to protect a sinking ship. Yes, the

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