Debbie was born in Columbus on April 15, 1954, to her parents, Weber Jr. and Wilma Jean (Hampton) Harden. She was a 1973 ...
Charles Kenneth Miles, 87, Nashville, died November 13, 2025. Service, Thursday, November 20th at 1:00 p.m. at Flinn and Maguire Funeral Home, Franklin with visitation Thursday, from 11:00 a.m. to ...
Margaret “Margie” Cleveland, died November 11, 2025. Margie was a founding member of Hoosier Artist Gallery where her ceramic work had been shown for a number of years. She is survived by her husband, ...
The commemorative brick walkway surrounding the historic Brown County Courthouse bell is closing in on completion, and county ...
Michael Stanley Wheeler was born in Chicago, Ill. in 1959 and enlisted in the U.S. Army on Aug. 1, 1978. He was honorably ...
Hunger is the shame of America.” The message is clear—there should be no shame in being hungry or needing help. Life’s ...
The Brown County Election Board met briefly Thursday afternoon, Nov. 13, to introduce newly appointed members, select a new ...
The Nashville Arts & Entertainment Commission met on Thursday, Nov. 13, working through a full agenda that included a budget ...
The Nashville Utility Service Board voted Friday, Nov. 14, to recommend to the town council possible double-digit water and sewer rate increases for 2026, potentially 10-11 percent, saying the move is ...
Brown County High School students, staff and community members gathered Tuesday, Nov. 11, in the Larry C. Banks Memorial Gymnasium for the annual Veterans Day ceremony, honoring those who have served ...
Every year the Gallup organization conducts an opinion poll to determine the level of confidence Americans have for major ...
Not Just Gyro’s 2 Nashville (177 South Van Buren Street) is celebrating its 10th year in business with $10 sandwiches ...
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