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‘Goodbye’ after nearly 40 years

Linda Chandler stands beside a familiar sign, a place she has worked for more than 39 years - Ripley Publishing Company in Versailles.

“I am so privileged to have been able to guide this paper into the 21st Century,” Linda Chandler, publisher of the Osgood Journal and The

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You’re invited to Christmas dinner

The 35th Annual Hunter & Minta Memorial Ripley County Community Christmas Dinner will be held on Christmas Day, December 25 at the St. John’s Catholic

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Late rally lifts Eagles over Raiders 55-49

Jac-Cen-Del sophomore Caleb Simon shoots for three in the first half. Simon led his team with 19 points. Simon and the Eagles rallied late and hit their free throws to win the rivalry match over the Raiders.

Boys basketball season tipped off in Ripley County with the annual “turkey shootout” rivalry game between South Ripley and Jac-Cen-Del, this year hosted by the

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Santa to visit the humane society

On Saturday, December 7 from noon to 4:00 p.m. the Ripley County Humane Society will host a “Have your children, pets or the entire family

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It’s your time to shine!

Main Street Versailles will be holding a Christmas Tree Decorating Contest this year. They have worked with property owners on the Square to use their

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Need a smoke alarm installed?

A campaign to get smoke detectors installed in every home in Ripley County will kick off this Friday, November 22. This is a partnership between

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So Loved closet is open

Pictured above from left:  Kayla Suits, Kris Beal, Jamie Nobbe and Supt. Paul Ketcham stand in front of the room that is filled with clothing and more for children.

Taking a look at So Loved Closet, you know a lot of people have been working behind the scenes for children in need. Located within

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Puppies rescued from the cold

Lindsey is feeding one of the puppies, and he was sure enjoying the meal. She said she doesn’t know how anyone can be so cruel as to just throw the puppies out.

Who would leave two-week old puppies out in the cold? That’s the question Lindsey Brunner of Rexville, would like to know.Lindsey was driving in the

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