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Boone County Learning Network donates cart to jail
The Boone County Learning Network donated a push cart, for books, to be used at the County Jail.
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YAR presents fall grants
From picnic tables for scouts to blankets and pajamas for battered women, young people from Boone County have put together creative projects, winning fall grants from Boone County Youth as Resources.
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Street dept. works through seasons' changes
Leaf pickup in Lebanon will end no later than Dec. 5, and will halt sooner if bad weather strikes.
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Trees for troops effort takes over Dulls
Tom Dull of Dull's Tree Farm dressed up in a bright red Santalike jumpsuit Thursday morning while Fed-Ex and local Thorntown residents the students helped him prepare and package over 200 Christmas trees to ...
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Dull's Tree Farm, FedEx send trees to troops
Indiana farmers, local volunteers and employees of FedEx gathered Thursday at Dull's Tree Farm in Thorntown, Indiana to prepare 110 Christmas trees that will be delivered to the Fifth Fleet in Bahrain.
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Cottage offers variety in Thorntown
A unique collection of entrepreneurs have created a new Thorntown destination combining art, antiques, collectables, jewelry, digital printing & graphic design, stationery products, a coffee roaster and a ...
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FedEx to deliver trees to troops
Indiana tree farmers, FedEx volunteers and members of the Christmas SPIRIT Foundation will participate in the Trees for Troops program from Dull's Tree Farm in Thorntown, Indiana on Thursday.
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More than 1,800 have received flu vaccinations
More than 1,400 adults and 400 children have received flu vaccinations from the Boone County Health Department.
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Mr. Charles E. "Charlie" Gibbs
Mr. Charles E. "Charlie" Gibbs, 69, Lawrence, Ind., formerly of Thorntown, Ind., passed away Thursday, Nov.
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Boone Beat
The following persons, with age, address, charge or charges and arresting agency, were recently booked into the Boone County Jail.
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Kamalabad steps down from chamber position
Boone County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Hope Kamalabad will be leaving the position, she recently told the chamber's board of directors.
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Stookeya s staff squelch fire
Thorntown Fire Department was called out to Stookey's Restaurant, 125 E. Main St., at 1:21 Thursday afternoon for a small vent fire.
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APC recommends comprehensive plan approval
After more than 18 months of effort, the document that will guide Boone County's development for the next 20 years is ready for final review.
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Polls quiet, turnout high
Record numbers in voter turnout for Tuesday's Election Day were offset by surprisingly quiet poll sites.
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Heavy turnout could delay election results
Unofficial winners in Tuesday's election may not be known until Wednesday morning, Boone County Clerk Penny Bogan said.
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Follow hints for safe Halloween
Trick-or-Treat Hours Halloween Night Lebanon 6 to 8 p.m. Thorntown 6 to 9 p.m. Zionsville 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday, Boone County's neighborhoods will be flooded with thousands of costumed children pursuing ...
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WeBo graduate wins national FFA Award
Lisa Marie Schluttenhofer of the Western Boone FFA Chapter was named a national winner and earned a $1,000 prize during the National FFA Convention last week in Indianapolis.
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Family friend holds benefit
A family friend is trying to raise money for the family of Robbie Jones with a benefit Nov.
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Local churches join to pray for peace
Members of five area churches gathered together Saturday evening in front of the Courthouse on Lebanon Street to pray for peace in response to a call from Gap Church in Thorntown.
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Coats being distributed Saturday
Saturday's forecast calls for toasty temperatures and, thanks to a collection effort during the Thorntown Festival of the Turning Leaves last month, dozens of Boone County residents will continue to be warm ...
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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"...I was sure that Somerset was the right choice...they couldn't have been more compassionate or understanding...I just couldn't believe that this all happened within a week...Thanks to my loan officer and all the rest of those great people at Somerset, my family will be able to stay in the only home they have known for some time, without fear of being put out." - Tom N.
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