Looking Back
June 15 — June 21
June 15 — June 21
A Frankton man was arrested on several felony charges following a domestic issue Thursday, June 12.
The Frankton Home Pride Award for the month of June was recently presented to Dennis Huntsinger. The award is given monthly throughout the summer.
The opening round of March Madness generated its usual buzz as the NCAA basketball tournament officially got underway. And while there were some of the last-second shots and unexpected outcomes that always make the tournament so popular, the defining moment of the first weekend wasn’t the celebration of a Cinderella upset or the devastation of a blown-up bracket. It was the tirade of an angry coach.
Frankton had three players and Elwood one named to the Central Indiana All-Conference girls tennis team.
Last Wednesday, June 4, Elwood police responded to the Mary Beth Dunnichay Aquatics Center at approximately 2:30 p.m., after receiving a tip that said two juveniles had been at the pool with guns in their backpacks on Tuesday.
Late last month, Orestes police, along with Madison County Deputies were dispatched to the 80 block of Michigan Street in Orestes regarding a battery, stolen vehicle, and possible sexual assault.
Elwood Music Director Paula Simmons, preparing to conclude her term as the Indiana State School Music Association’s president, was not only the first woman elected to serve as ISSMA president, but the first woman to hold the position twice.
The Summitville Town Council held a special meeting last week to discuss developments in the building of the Dollar General on the south side of town.
Recently, the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Kikthawenund Chapter presented an award for Outstanding American History Teacher to Frankton Jr/Sr High School’s Kevin Cline.