September 13, 2006 RSS feed / Local News

Festival queen to be crowned

A new Burlington Fall Festival Queen will be crowned tonight, Wednesday evening. The annual pageant will be held at 7 p.m. in the Community Building. More...

Cougars lose the monkey

The witch is dead. The curse is over. The Cougars snapped their losing streak, soundly defeating the North Newton Spartans 46-14. Friday night's victory was Carroll's first of the 2006 season and the first in 15 tries. More...

Carroll's advertised budget to increase tax rate

Carroll School Board had public hearings on the corporation's 2007 budget and the three-year Capital Projects Plan at its regular meeting on Sept. 5. More...

Camden woman is Honored Hero for Light the Night Walk Thursday

Sandy Prendergast of Camden is the Honored Hero for this year's Light the Night Walk for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Indiana. The event will be held Sept. 14, starting at 7 p.m. at Reihle Plaza in downtown Lafayette. More...

DCMS ponders attendance policy

In his first month as Delphi middle school principal, Robert DeLaRosa is looking at ways to help students improve their scholastic performance. One issue he wants to address is the attendance policy. More...

Burlington

The annual Burlington Fall Festival will be held this weekend. A festival queen will be crowned Wednesday evening, and a Little Miss and Mister on Thursday evening. More...

Camden

Women's Sunday will be observed Sept. 17 during morning worship at the Baptist Church. This is also "Bring a Friend" Sunday. More...

Burlington Fall Festival is this weekend

Burlington's Fall Festival promises a weekend of family fun. The event will get underway Friday afternoon at 4 and continue through the weekend, concluding Sunday afternoon at 4:30 with the wrap-up auction. More...

TL blitzes Delphi

Coach Hay's retirement last year as football coach at Twin Lakes didn't affect the product on the field. The Indians' new coach, Brad Urban, coached his team to an easy 41-0 victory over the visiting Delphi Oracles. More...

Carroll County non-profits benefit from INDOT awards

Two non-profit organizations serving Carroll County have been awarded funds from the Indiana Department of Transportation's (INDOT) Office of Transit to finance vehicles and related equipment to transport the elderly and disabled. More...

Libraries seek entries for county-wide 'show and tell'

The Camden, Delphi, and Flora Libraries will end their "one book" program, Carroll County on the Same Page, with an exhibit celebrating life in Carroll County. More...