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Every historic bridge has a story to tell. And if we listen to its story, we will find it mirrors our own life experiences in many ways. Through the story of Lancaster Covered Bridge, we are reminded that we nurture what we love and sometimes must fight to keep it alive. More...
Sewer district receives promise of federal funds

Although it was not announced at the Thursday night meeting, a letter approving a funding commitment for Phase IIIB, the Carroll County portion of the proposed service area, was received from the Office of Rural Development by the Twin Lakes Regional Sewer District last week. More...

Leon Sprinkle, 49, was charged in June, 2006 with five felony counts of possession of child pornography and one count of felony child solicitation. His bond was set at $45,000 in June, reduced to $10,000 in September and reinstated to the original amount in February. Sprinkle remains in the Carroll County Jail. More...

Purdue Extension Carroll County is offering free educational project lessons on March 1 at the 4-H Community Building in Flora. These lessons are open to the public and will be presented by extension educators Joanne Lytton, Julie Butus and Susan Tharp. More...
Thank you, Carroll County
Carroll County has supported Kokomo Rescue Mission (KRM) by recently donating canned goods from the Flora United Methodist Church preschool. Jean Rinehart, Independent Longaberger consultant, sponsored "Walk A Mile in My Shoes," which benefits Open Arms, the Mission's shelter for homeless women and children. More...
Council to address personnel policy handbook issues with commissioners
Carroll County leaders do not see eye-to-eye about how to manage some county personnel issues. Council members made it clear at their Monday morning meeting they are not happy with a recent decision by the commissioners and intend to work with the executive branch of county government to avoid conflict in the future. More...
Delphi's junior varsity ended their season with a 51-43 victory over the Rensselaer Bombers. This game was one of the JV's best games this season. The team had it all together for this one - good defense and six players scoring. The last play of the game showed unselfish play by A.J. Erskin as he had a 2-on-1 break for the basket and tossed the ball to teammate Paul Zink for a layup. More...
You shall not misuse the name of the Lord your God, for the Lord will not hold anyone guiltless who misuses his name. Exodus 20:7 Language is an important part of human life. More...
Chad Meyer and his bride, Melissa Schmelzer, are residing at 10471 Sand Creek Blvd., Fishers, following their spring wedding. The double ring ceremony was held at 12:30 p.m. at Fishers United Methodist Church in Fishers. The bride was given in marriage by her father, Jim Holt, and her stepfather, Steve Schmelzer. Pastor Mike Leed officiated. More...
Carroll students shined at the Indiana State Vocal/Piano Auditions Saturday at Warren Central High School. The following groups all received a gold medal: Small ensemble (perfect score) - Chelsea DeVos, Angel Jackson, Kaitlin Kennedy, Savanah Stevens, More...
M e a g a n Marie Herron- Hughes, 18, passed away Feb. 22, 2007, at 8:04 p.m. at Logansport M e m o r i a l Hospital. She had been ill a short time, and was a patient there since Feb. 17. She was born Dec. 24, 1988, in Lafayette, to Ann Herron Hughes. More...
William Richard Marks Jr., 42, and Michelle Elizabeth Hinds, 30, both of Monticello. Curtis Alan Draper, 39, and Valerie Ann Jernagan, 39, both of Delphi. Danny Allen Freeman, 22, and Rachael Marie Hettmansperger, 26, both of Flora. Jeremy Dean Robinson, 28, and Shalyn Rene Wilson, 22, both of Delphi. More...