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SEIMA to host Hall of Fame Awards in Batesville Saturday
(BATESVILLE, Ind.) – The Southeastern Indiana Musicians Association (SEIMA) will host their annual Hall of Fame ceremony on Saturday, November 15.Â


Southeast Indiana Youth Orchestra to host 'Songs of the Season'
(GREENDALE, Ind.) – The Southeast Indiana Youth Orchestra will host ‘Songs of the Season’ on Saturday, November 22.Â


Lawrenceburg dad hoping to find living kidney donor
(LAWRENCEBURG, Ind.) – A Lawrenceburg husband and father is hoping to find the perfect match.Â


Decatur County YMCA reopens after temporary closure
(GREENSBURG, Ind.) – The Decatur County YMCA will be fully closed until further notice due to a broken water main.Â


DCMH first responder blood drive could save more than 100 lives
(GREENSBURG, Ind.) – A unique blood drive took place at Decatur County Memorial Hospital last week.Â


South Dearborn's first-ever girls wrestling team has strong debut
(AURORA, Ind.) – South Dearborn’s first-ever girls wrestling team is off to strong start.Â


State Rep. candidate to host 'Hardcore for Hunger' benefit concert
(LAWRENCEBURG, Ind.) – A candidate for Indiana House District 68 is organizing a benefit concert.Â


Sen. Leising opposed to Indiana redistricting measure
(OLDENBURG, Ind.) – State Senator Jean Leising (R-District 42) is voicing opposition to the proposed congressional redistricting measure.Â


Lawrenceburg's Liberty Theater to light new sign Friday
(LAWRENCEBURG, Ind.) – The public is invited to the unveiling of a new sign at the historic Whiskey City’s Liberty Theater in Lawrenceburg.Â


High schoolers attend Young Innovators Summit
(LAWRENCEBURG, Ind.) – More than 130 local high schoolers recently participated in the Young Innovators Summit at the Lawrenceburg Event Center.


Batesville church to host free spaghetti dinner on November 19
(BATESVILLE, Ind.) – Batesville United Methodist Church is inviting the community for a free meal on Wednesday, November 19.Â


U.S. Rep. Erin Houchin reacts after Congress votes to end shutdown
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) – Congresswoman Erin Houchin (R-District 9) was one of 222 U.S. Representatives who voted to end the federal government shutdown on Wednesday night.Â


Congress votes to end historic federal shutdown
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) – Congress voted to reopen the federal government Wednesday night after the record-long 42 day shutdown. Congresswoman Erin Houchin (R-District 9) was among those that voted in favor of the  Senate’s Continuing Resolution to fund the government.  “Tonight, thanks to Republicans in Congress, the Continuing Resolution to fund the government through January 30 is headed to President Trump’s desk. This agreement also includes three, year-long appropriations bi


Police: 4 dogs found dead, 1 malnourished at Moores Hill home
(MOORES HILL, Ind.) – A Moores Hill woman is facing charges after several deceased dogs were found on her property.Â


Northern lights show possible again Wednesday night
(SOUTHEAST INDIANA) – Southeast Indiana residents should have another opportunity to view the northern lights on Wednesday evening.


Alabama man returns 160-year-old German Bible to Aurora church
(AURORA, Ind.) – An Aurora native has returned an antique German pulpit bible to the church he grew up in.Â


Fundraiser launched as Dearborn Co. family battles medical situation
(BRIGHT, Ind.) – A fundraiser has been launched as a Bright family navigates a difficult medical process.


The Ohio Valley Choral Festival will take place in Lawrenceburg on Nov. 18
(LAWRENCEBURG, Ind.) – The Ohio Valley Choral Festival will feature several local schools on Tuesday, November 18.


Homeschool football player invited to All-American Rising Star Bowl
(ST. LEON, Ind.) – A St. Leon teenager has been named to a prestigious roster after dominating the first year of high school football.Â


Ripley County deputy graduates from West Point Leadership Academy
(INDIANAPOLIS) – A member of the Ripley County Sheriff’s Office is among 40 deputies to graduate from the West Point Leadership program. The program is led by the Indiana Sheriff’s Association (ISA) and delivers principles from the United States Military Academy that can be applied to modern policing. Ripley County Sergeant Paul Waller is among the Indiana deputies who are part of the most recent graduating class from the leadership program. Sgt. Waller is also one of four

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