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Girl Scout Cookie sales begin Jan. 12 Cookie favorites such as Caramel deLites, Peanut Butter Patties, Peanut Butter Sandwiches, Shortbread, Thanks-A-Lot, Reduced Fat Cartwheels and Thin Mints will be offered as the annual Girl Scout Cookie sale begins Friday. More ... CES is offering Tech Tuesdays Adult evening computer classes are once again being offered at Carroll Elementary School. A short, informational meeting will be held Jan. 16 at 7 p.m. in the elementary school computer lab with an open forum for all interested persons. The meeting will be used to determine what direction the tra... More ... How DARE a national chain store support local community? By Kevin Schnepp If one needs evidential proof that the heart of national chain stores is its employees, they need look no further than the Delphi ALCO department store. The store recently collected more than $300 through its annual cutest baby contest, which was not a national ALCO event. It was inspired and orch... More ... Hometown Matters forum set in Flora The Indiana Association of Cities and Towns will host a Hometown Gathering to explain Hometown Matters, a forum to discuss property taxes and local government funding, at the Senior Center in Flora on Tuesday at 7 p.m. More ... Tax help available this season Free tax preparation for low-to-middle income individuals, with special attention to those 60 and older, will be offered by AARP representatives at the Carroll County Senior and Family Services, 1001 S. Washington St., Delphi. The service is supported by the Internal Revenue Service. More ... Old cell phones are wanted to help victims of abuse The YWCA Domestic Violence Intervention and Prevention Program (DVIPP) is collecting used cell phones, which can be refurbished and programmed to dial only 9-1-1. The phones are given to individuals affected by harassment, stalking, or domestic violence for quick access to police protection. More ... County's Operation Pull Over patrol deemed successful Carroll County Traffic Safety Partnership recently participated in Operation Pull Over, held in conjunction with The Governor's Council on Impaired & Dangerous Driving and the Traffic Safety division of the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute. More ... Browns score high in AFBF national contest Ty and Sacha Brown were among Hoosier farmers who were rated as being among the top young farmers in the nation in contests held as part of the American Farm Bureau Federation's annual meeting. The Browns made it into the top 10 at AFBF's Young Farmer and Rancher Achievement Award contest. More ... INShape Indiana challenges Hoosiers to lose 10 in 10 The state of Indiana is stepping up its efforts to encourage Hoosiers to adopt a healthier lifestyle. Governor Mitch Daniels; Pam Smith of Martinsville, who represented Indiana on the latest season of NBC's The Biggest Loser; and George McGinnis, More ...
By Debbie Lowe When a person makes wrong decisions that endanger other people, they sometimes stand in front of a judge in Carroll County and are sentenced to counseling to help them learn to make b e t t e r choices. More ... Camden Mary Whitfield Camden 686-2553 Camden Woman's Literary Club will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Reading Room at the Camden-Jackson Township Public Library. The program will be "Family Roots - Scrapbooking" by Janet Barnaby. Hostesses will be Carol Briggs and Susan Briggs. Aim Hi Extension Homemakers Club will meet at 7 p.m. Jan... More ... Burlington Cheryl Milburn Burlington 566-3453 Marlene Stout will be guest speaker at Saturday's Kiwanis Club breakfast meeting. The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the fire station. Men's group breakfast and Bible study will be held Friday at 6 p.m. at the First Brethren Church. Family Bible study will be held Saturday evening at 7 at th... More ... Washington Twp. Marilyn Hile Deer Creek 859-4571 Faith Lutheran Church will have its annual congregational meeting on Jan. 21 following morning worship service. There will be a carry-in dinner before the meeting. Faith Lutheran youth group and their chaperones are making plans to go to Pokagon State Park to go tobogganing. More ... Strong first half helps Cougars overcome Prairie By Greg Hoffman Carroll improved to 2-0 in the Hoosier Heartland Conference with a 56-43 win over Clinton Prairie on Friday night, but its overall season record dropped to 4-6 with a 71-59 loss at Eastern on Saturday. At Prairie with the score tied at 4, a Jacob Craig fielder put Carroll on top for good at 6-4, t... More ... Cougars lose 3 in tough 2007 start By Rex Overholser The Lady Cougars visited their long-time conference rival Clinton Central in a familiar Hoosier Heartland Conference battle. The game was marked with a series of lead changes and came down to which team would make the final shot. Clinton Central scored a goal with an excellent planned, out-of-boun... More ... EMBARQ and Comet team up to honor youth volunteers EMBARQ and the Carroll County Comet have joined together to initiate a special program that will recognize young leaders. "Indiana Leaders of Tomorrow" will honor youth in grades 9-12 for their leadership through community volunteerism, academic success and extracurricular activities. More ...
By Jennifer Archibald The Dinner Bell is ringing again in Burlington. It opened under new ownership on Jan. 1. Owners Mike and Carol Wills put the "open" sign in the window, and they said they had customers the first day. The restaurant has a new look, with new walls, new carpeting, a new ceiling, new tables and chair... More ...
The Carroll chapter of Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) recently had a "Baby Items Drive" for the Kokomo Rescue Mission. The mission will distribute them to families in need. Students collected 45 baby essentials. Included in the items were fleece blankets, socks, bottles, w... More ... |
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