Three newly elected officials were seen in the Carroll County Courthouse Monday morning. Commissioner Pat Clawson (top photo, far right) sat at the head of the commissioners' room for the first meeting of the year. More...
Carroll County's ambulance service is in a state of flux that has left some area residents wondering what would happen if they experienced a medical emergency and needed an ambulance. Due to a critical financial situation, the county council reduced the overall appropriation for the service in 2009 by $250,000. More...
By Debbie Lowe Staff writer Melanie Scott Contributing writer
The eight-day corncob fire at The Andersons on SR25 was extinguished Sunday, but not until after all Carroll County firefighters and their equipment were exhausted from the battle. The fire started in the early morning hours of Dec. 27 and burned and scorched tons of cobs. More...
The Carroll County EITC is seeking volunteers to help with the new Volunteers Income Tax Assistance (VITA) tax program in Delphi. Each year dedicated volunteers train and volunteer their time to give back to the community. "Join us this year to help the low to middle income population with free tax preparation," said Kathy Bell VITA program manager. More...
For decades, affordable choices for wedding gowns in central Indiana have been limited to mass-produced, cookie-cutter dresses. Now Natalie Harris Design introduces an alternative. Harris, a Carroll County native and 2001 Carroll High School graduate, designs custom bridal wear, ensuring ideal fit for each client's body type, personality, and occasion. More...
Carroll County Trustees are to be recognized, praised, cheered for their effort to try to do something about the county ambulance situation. We do not know if they will be successful but the fact that they organized, met, discussed and developed the beginning of a plan to bring a needed service to residents deserves our attention. More...
Carroll won the 49th annual Clinton Central Holiday Tourney, defeating the (2-6) host team in the championship game to remain undefeated at 7-0. This was Carroll's ninth Clinton Central Tourney title. The two games were almost carbon copies of each other. The Cougars defeated the Bulldogs Saturday night 58-43 and Tri-Central Friday night by the same score. More...
It's 2009 and we can hardly believe it! Ready or not a new year has begun. It's tradition to say "out with the old and in with the new." We begin thinking of things we'd like to change, begin or try. We think of a new year like a freshly cleansed chalkboard. More...
Loren and Karen Hylton of near Deer Creek announce the engagement of their daughter, Lindy, to Lee Paris. He is the son of Vickie Paris of rural Frankfort and the late Pat Paris. The bride-elect was homeschooled, and graduated in 2002. She graduated from Ivy Tech State College in 2004 with an Associate of Science in accounting. More...
10 YEARS AGO Thanks to the accuracy of the Doplar radar, Carroll County residents were sufficiently warned about the snow storm which began with a vengeance Jan. 1. Grocery shelves were emptied of bread, milk and meat by Friday evening and people were snuggling down for a "long winter's nap. More...
J.P. "Pete" Huddleston, 70, a former long-time Delphi resident and oneyear resident of Lafayette, died at 12:50 p.m. Monday, Jan. 5, 2009, at his residence. He had battled leukemia and other illnesses for the past nine years. Born June 16, 1938, in Silver Point, Tenn., he was the son of the late Reuben E. and Beatrice Jones Huddleston. His marriage was on Oct. More...