<!-- Page Number: 1--> Canal volunteers have been busy restoring the 1905 Stearns iron bridge obtained from Pulaski County last year. When assembled, the bridge will span the canal behind Dairy Queen in Delphi. More...
<!-- Page Number: 1--> Delphi Community School Corporation Board of Trustees planned earlier this year to offer a limited number of full-day kindergarten spots for a fee. That all changed when the board unanimously approved DCSC Superintendent Ralph Walker's recommendation to offer it free of charge next year. More...
<!-- Page Number: 1--> The new tax rate for the town, and the Camden school situation were two subjects brought up at the Camden Town Council meeting on May 8. Council president Pete Wagoner said the new tax rate was adopted at a special meeting April 23. He announced that the allowable rate for the general fund was $1.09 per $100 of assessed valuation, but the council set the rate at $1.05. More...
<!-- Page Number: 2--> Sometimes handbags do more than make a fashion statement. One line of handbags sold in Flora has an ongoing story to tell - a story of "connecting hearts and casting hope." Susie Dyke of The Grapevine Boutique told about these unique handbags at the recent Extension Homemakers Friends Day in Burlington. More...
<!-- Page Number: 2--> Double Dozen EH Double Dozen Extension Homemakers Club met May 1. Margie Albaugh was hostess, with Lona Yeakley assisting. Twelve members were present. For devotions, Margie Albaugh told of various difficulties encountered throughout the years in the preservation of "Old Glory." She also read a child's view of ice cream and "the soul. More...
<!-- Page Number: 4--> If you live, work or play in the State of Indiana you regularly come into contact with aspects of the generosity of generations of the Eli Lilly family and the company founded by patriarch Eli Lilly. More...
<!-- Page Number: 9--> The Delphi Lady Oracles capped off another busy week of play with a win at Northwestern Monday night, 7-5. Between regularly scheduled games and make-ups from the early season weather, Delphi played a total of six contests the past week, winning at North White 9-8 and defeating Rochester, 4-3. More...
<!-- Page Number: 12--> In these times, when terrorism is on the minds of many throughout the world, we hear words such as "fundamentalist," "extremist," and "radical" used interchangeably to describe the religious beliefs behind the terrorist mind. More...
<!-- Page Number: 3--> Kevin and Kay Ross of Flora announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Kyla of Flora, to Blake Griese of Lafayette. He is the son of John and Gai Griese of Lafayette and Mary Sue Elliott of West Lafayette. The bride-elect is a 2000 graduate of Delphi Community High School. More...
<!-- Page Number: 9--> Students in Mike Hyman's fifth grade math classes at Carroll Elementary School learn more than just math. They learn how to invest money in the stock market. In a statewide Stock Market Game competition among schools, a Carroll Elementary team came in first place in the elementary division. Carroll had five of the top seven elementary teams. More...
<!-- Page Number: 5--> Evelyn C. Sharp, 99, of Camden, died May 4, 2007, in Longmont, Colo. Born on Dec. 21, 1907, in Frankfort, she was the daughter of Valentine Franklin and Mamie Osterday Cohee. She was raised in Indiana and graduated from Camden High School. She attended Indiana Teacher's College in Indianapolis (Madame Blaker's), where she received a teaching degree. More...
<!-- Page Number: 4--> New filings are from public records available in the Carroll County Clerk's office on the second floor of the courthouse, Delphi. More...