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South Ripley hosts home bowling match

Senior bowler Jake Grossman has helped lead his team to a 5-1 record so far this season. At Saturday’s meet, Grossman bowled a high game of 192.

South Ripley bowlers enjoyed a home meet on Saturday, November 9 when they hosted Columbus North and Scottsburg at Pollard’s Bowl in Versailles.SR bowling coach

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SR board hears details for HVAC repair

South Ripley senior Andrew Conrad was recognized at the school’s October board meeting for being named a National Merit Commended Student thanks to his stellar PSAT test scores. Pictured with SR board president Tim Taylor and SRHS principal Joe Ralston, it was shared that Conrad placed among the top 50,000 students out of 1.5 million across the country taking the test this year. Those numbers work out to show that Conrad was among the top 3.5% of students. Conrad plans to pursue marketing and graphic design after high school.

Prior to the October regular meeting of the South Ripley Board of School Trustees, the board held a project proposal hearing, pursuant to Indiana code

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Some trick-or-treat times changed

Due to the weather forecast for Halloween night, October 31, some of the towns in the county have chosen to change their trick-or-treat times. The

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Trick-or-treat times, dates in place

For those who like to plan ahead, we are releasing times for trick-or-treating in the area. Batesville, Dillsboro, and Moores Hill will be offering trick-or

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Holton man missing; police ask for help

As of press deadline on Monday, October 21, Bryan Eugene Smith, 51, of Holton, was considered missing with a Statewide Silver Alert being declared, according

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Every child should have books to read

Pictured above Tina Asche stands in front of the truck she and husband, Al, have already taken full of books to Indianapolis. There were over 9,000 books in this bunch. Her goal is to have 10,000 by November 11 when she goes up to Indy for a Colts’ game.

Books, books and more books! Tina Asche cannot get enough books! She has already delivered 9,027 books to Indianapolis for Books for Youth, a program

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