Lady Eagles claim team, individual titles at Tipton Invite
Area runners and teams turned in strong performances at Saturday’s Tipton High School Cross Country Invitational.The Blue Devils placed third and Frankton fifth in the boys meet.
Area runners and teams turned in strong performances at Saturday’s Tipton High School Cross Country Invitational.The Blue Devils placed third and Frankton fifth in the boys meet.
NOBLESVILLE — A bad back and a few bad lies did not prevent Tipton’s Josie Butler and Kennedy Lancaster from having a relatively good day on the golf course.Butler fired an 82 and Lancaster an 84 at Harbour Trees G.C.
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Jayden Mullins and Macey Seibel were crowned the 2024 Homecoming King and Queen during halftime of last Friday’s Homecoming game at Panther Stadium.
A 42-year-old Elwood woman is facing multiple charges, including resisting law enforcement, possession of methamphetamine, obstruction of justice, trafficking with an inmate, assisting a criminal, and false informing.Police arrested Heather Lynnae Wisehart on Saturday, Sept.
Burn Ban LiftedThe burn ban issued by the Madison County Commissioners last Tuesday has been lifted.ECSC Board of TrusteesThe Elwood Community School Corporation Board of Trustees will meet in an executive session on Thursday, Sept.
A 58-year-old former Elwood man was murdered earlier this month inside the Indiana Convention Center.
ELWOOD — Second-year coach Taylor Sailors and the Elwood Panthers could not have asked for much of a better draw for last week’s Madison County tourney.
HARTFORD CITY — The Elwood fans who made the trip up north to watch the Panthers take on Blackford in a Central Indiana Conference matchup, came home disgruntled.They were not disgruntled by their Panthers but by the outcome, a 14-7 overtime victory by the Bruins.
FRANKTON — Just as they had done the first three weeks of the season, the Mississinewa Indians proved to be too much to handle for Frankton.The Indians entered last Friday’s contest having not surrendered a single point this season and not having played a full game.