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HINSEY-BROWN FUNERAL SERVICE
Two locations: 7355 S. State Road 109, Knightstown
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LEAKEY INSURANCE AGENCY
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KNIGHTSTOWN COLLISION CENTER
Call 765-345-5380 for info/quote or visit us at 221 W. Main Street
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SUPERIOR MOWERS & MORE
Call 317-462-1323 or visit us on the web for more info
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CONDO & SON FUNERAL HOME
Funeral services, monument sales. 130 S. Main Street in Wilkinson. Call 765-781-2435.
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News Headlines - September 2009
~ Published in September 2, 2009 issue ~
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• Superintendent Gary Storie Details CAB Achievements
• Motorcycle Riders Come Out For Inaugural Kruz'n 4 Crysten 'N' Jett Memorial Ride (*see photo slideshow here)
• Town Council Unanimous Against LOIT
• Fall Fest Booth Space Still Avaliable
• Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Preventable If Pregnant Women Stop Drinking
• Sobriety Checkpoint Planned for Saturday
• Local FFA Members Now State Officeholders
• Zurwell Sentencing Rescheduled
• Police Serve Warrant and Handle Overdose
• Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony Officially Opens National Road Heritage Trail
• National Road Heritage Trail Open to Bicycle, Foot Traffic Only (*see photo slideshow here)
• County Library Offering Series of Story Time Activities for Younger Children
• Food Pantry’s Festival Raises Needed Money
• Steinwachs Memorial Car Show October 10
~ Published in September 9, 2009 issue ~
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• Homecoming Courts - KHS Students Nominate Royalty Hopefuls
• CAB Students May Get to Hear President Obama's Speech This Week
• Banner Asks Town to Reconsider Request
• Wilkinson High School Reunion September 20
• CAB Superintendent Issues Statement on Controversy
• Other Area School Corporations Weigh in on President's Speech
• Optimist Youth Soccer Starts Friday; Clinic Today
• Carthage Woman Plans to Sue After Injuring Ankle on Sidewalk
• Pulling for Glory - Vintage Tractor Owners Pit Horsepower Against Weight of Transfer Sled (*see photo slideshow here)
• CAB Expands Background Checks for New Hires
• CAB's 'Controversial Issues' Policy Doesn't Preclude Debatable Topics
• Hoosier Heroes Offers Essay Prize Money
~ Published in September 16, 2009 issue ~
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• KHS Royalty - Homecoming Court Winners (*see photo slideshow here)
• Carthage Limits Town Marshal's Salary for Year
• County Library to Close for Training
• Lindsay Kennedy Named Semifinalist
• Architects' Evaluation Puts KIS at Bottom of List
• Local Police Investigate Burglary, Accidents
• Big Read Contest Involves Finding Falcons
• Some CAB Students Get Chance to Hear President Obama's Speech
• Zurwell Sentencing Hearing Continued to Friday, Oct. 2
• President's Speech to Students Offers Hard Work Message (transcript of speech)
~ Published in September 23, 2009 issue ~
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• Three Local FFA Students Visit DC
• State Official Says Carthage Erred in Not Providing Records
• Lorton Family Benefit This Friday
• Donut Shop Owner Claims Council Micromanages KPD
• Knightstown Police Make Traffic Stops and Arrests
• Carthage Gets Stimulus Funds
• Organic Producers Qualify For New Cost Share Program
• CAB School Board Votes to Reinstate Web Grades
• Councilman Won't Cooperate with Banner
~ Published in September 30, 2009 issue ~
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• Purdue Band Day - KHS Marching Band Takes Field at Ross-Ade Stadium
• MidCountry Media Buys DMG World Media
• 'Lunch and Learn' Discussion Aimed at Sharing Gardening Information
• Big Read Features The Maltese Falcon
• CAB Gets Results of Spring ISTEP + Exam
• Hogsett to Speak at JJ Dinner
• Banner Compromises on Records
• CAB Invites Taxpayer Feedback
• Shades of Red(necks) - Boondocks Farms Hosts Annual Country Fest Featuring HilariousRedneck Games (*see photo slideshow here)
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