Local News from Monday, September 29th, 2025
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Resident Burned Trying to Put Out Fire in Aurora
Firefighters were on the scene on Summit Drive for five hours on Monday morning.
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Parkside Market Closes After Five Year Run
The deli and bakery first opened in 2021.
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RCCF Grants $5,000 to Support Cross Plains
Six grants were awarded.
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Health Foundation Presents MMH with a Check for $10.6 Million
The Margaret Mary Health Foundation has successfully completed its fundraising campaign.
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EV Charging Stations Coming to Three NKY Locations
New Kentucky EV plan receives federal approval, securing $17.8 million for addition charging stations.
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One Injured in State Road 62 Crash
Friendship Fire responded to the crash on Saturday morning.
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Fatal Single-Vehicle Crash Under Investigation in Franklin County
A 17-year-old from Laurel has been ID'd as the victim.
Events
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Farmers Fair Parking
Fair Parking
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Bell ring for the Salvation Army
Volunteer bell ringers needed for this 2025 holiday season.
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Teen Time - APL
The first Thursday of every month is Teen Time at the Aurora Library!
at Aurora Public Library

Customers north and south of Milan will be affected.

It has been a little over a week since a previous burn ban expired.

IIC holds clinics at their Indianapolis and Versailles offices every Monday.

Becker had a big game against Batesville.

The IHSAA Boys Tennis State Tournament got underway on Wednesday.

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