Local News from Thursday, May 29th, 2025
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Elizabeth Morris Elected District President of AIC Southeast District
“It is a great honor to be continued to be entrusted to serve fellow county officials as president of AIC's Southeast District,” said Morris.
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The 2025 OCCF High School Scholarship Recipients
A total of $67,650 in scholarship funds were awarded.
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Closure Planned on State Road 46 Over Whitewater River
The work will start on or after Monday June 9.
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Dearborn County Chamber of Commerce Hosting Post Legislative Luncheon
Those planning to attend the event must register prior on Dearborn County Chamber website.
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RCCF is Accepting Holton Warhorses Legacy Fund Applicants
The Holton Warhorses Legacy Fund will accept applications between June 1st and June 30th.
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Margaret Mary Health Announces Two New Additions to Board of Directors
Courtney Bohman and Will Hundley will be joining the Board of Directors.
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Aurora Elementary School Announces Renewal of their STEM Certification
The renewal will keep the schools STEM certified for another five years.
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Ripley County is set to Host Public Open House
Ripley County is currently working on developing an updated comprehensive plan.
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Ripley County Community Foundation Announces Small Grants Recipients for 2025
Grant recipients for the first quarter received up to $1,000 to help with their projects.
Events
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Spring Sip & Shop
Join us in Downtown Lawrenceburg on May 30 for Spring Sip & Shop. An evening of drinks, shopping, and fun to support the Lauren Hill Fight for a Cure.
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Summer Reading Kick Off!!!!! - APL & DPL
Embark on an epic quest of knowledge and adventure at the library this summer
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Imagination Library Calendar Kids Photo Contest
Score a spot on our 2026 calendar by submitting a photo of your child reading their Imagination Library book.

Congrats to the 299 graduates.

MapMe show an area’s attractions, restaurants, and more.

Travis Wrightsman is off to Jennings County after five seasons at Switz. Co.

Twenty-five student-athletes from Eagle Country earned recognition.

Results from Boys Track & Field Regional, Softball Sectional, and Baseball Sectional.