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Two Carroll County residents were presented awards from the Indiana Historical Society at its annual Founders Day Dinner Monday night. Dan McCain of Delphi received the Eli Lilly Lifetime Achievement Award, and Phyllis J. Moore of Delphi received the Willard C. Heiss Family History/Genealogy Award. More...
County ambulance service, Yeoman project and river clean-up scrutinized for affordability

Although a construction contract for the Yeoman Community Center/ Emergency Medical Services Garage project is ready to sign, there was a halt to the process at the Monday morning Carroll County Commissioners meeting. Commissioners tried to ascertain, given budget reductions from the county council, if there would be an ambulance to house at the facility in 2009 and beyond. More...

A short interview was conducted with the person offered the top spot for county highway following the commissioners' Monday morning meeting. A more expansive story will be published when the new hire is secured. More...

A second Cutler Neighborhood Watch meeting with Sheriff Tony Burns will be held Dec 11 at 7 p.m. in the Cutler Fire Station. All persons interested in promoting a safe community are encouraged to attend the event sponsored by Promoting the Wildcat Valley Group. More...
Tri Kappa Associate Tri Kappa Associate Chapter met Nov. 11 for a luncheon hosted by Helen Schilling and Joan Maxwell at the First Presbyterian Church in Delphi. New members Tina Tyner, Pat Dillman and Marsha Rossetter were welcomed. More...
After the recent news of a less-than-perfect audit report for the City of Delphi for 2007, it was surprising that not one council member asked a question about it during Monday night's Council meeting. More...
For the first time since the 1989-90 season Carroll and Delphi boys basketball teams will play twice in the regular season. The two matched up last Wednesday night on Varsity Night at Carroll and will face each other again on Feb. 6 at Delphi. More...
"Journey to Bethlehem," a walk through family adventure, is a reenactment of the city of Bethlehem as it looked, sounded and smelled over 2,000 years ago. Zion Bethel Church in Monticello will present "Journey to Bethlehem" on Dec. 13 from 5 to 8 p.m. and on Dec. 14 from 2 to 5 p.m. More...
Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Eller, 5839E 350S, Bringhurst, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a family dinner. Eller and the former Alma Webb were married Oct. 25, 1958, by Rev. E.E. Morris at the Cutler Presbyterian Church. More...
10 YEARS AGO A four-year long fundraising effort aimed at preserving the covered bridge at Adams Mill yielded an impressive $85,404.31 in private funds being deposited in county coffers last week. The historic, but dilapidated, all wooden bridge has been the subject of several attempted preservation efforts. More...
Delphi Tri Kappa is seeking applicants for academic scholarships worth $1,000. Additional scholarships may be awarded. Any full-time student currently enrolled in a baccalaureate or graduate program and who has completed at least one academic year may apply. More...
Ervin F. Reinke, 91, of Galveston, passed away at 5:55 p.m. Monday, Dec. 1, 2008, at Northwoods Village in Kokomo. He was born June 13, 1917, in Washington Township, Cass County, to John and Elsie Ervin Reinke. He graduated from Washington Township School in Cass County in 1935. More...
Ryan L. Hoover Sr., 55, Bringhurst and Teresa A. Severns, 47, Lancaster, Ohio. John C. McManus, 48, and Sara L. Flores, 52, both of Burnettsville. Jonathan A. Griffey, 40, and Kristina M. Foreman, 35, both of Flora More...