
Frankton places 7th, Elwood 9th at boys golf sectional
NOBLESVILLE — Following a long, hot day on the Harbour Trees G.C.
NOBLESVILLE — Following a long, hot day on the Harbour Trees G.C.
The Frankton Junior Senior High School Class of 2024 were awarded their diplomas during Sunday’s commencement ceremony in the high school gymnasium.
The Elwood Junior Senior High School Class of 2024 were awarded their diplomas Sunday during the annual commencement ceremony at John Ward Gymnasium.
Elwood seniors were presented with scholarships last Thursday during the annual Senior Awards presentation at Merritt Auditorium.
Alicia Renee Morris, 40, of Tipton, was transported and booked into the Madison County Detention Center Monday after Alexandria police responded to a call referencing a ‘wheel slumper’ in the 600 block of S.
For the second time in three years the Madison County Chamber of Commerce has been selected as a finalist for the Indiana Chamber of the Year award by the Indiana Chamber Executives Association.
Dear Amy: Two years ago, my friend “Kim” admitted that she has cut alcohol out of her life after her brother died due to his alcoholism.I thought this was great; we have enjoyed doing things together without alcohol.A couple of times I suspected she had been drinking.Last summer I took my suspicions to her sister-in-law, “Bea,” who is also a friend.Bea confided that Kim is in group therapy for drinking, but that she went on a bender and got her second DUI.I was asked to keep this confidential, and so I decided to act oblivious around Kim.This month, Kim’s lies got bigger.
Tyler Dwayne Witcher, 33, of Frankton, was arrested Tuesday, May 28 for failure to return to lawful detention.
FRANKTON — A strong start, a solid pitching performance from Wyatt Smith and production at the plate from nearly the entire lineup led the host Eagles to a 6-3 victory over Wapahani and to the Class 2A Frankton Sectional championship on Monday night.It was Frankton’s first baseball sectional title since 2018 and it was the first for Eagles’ first-year head coach Caleb Maddox.
FAIRMOUNT — Back-to-back five-run innings propelled Madison-Grant to a 12-0, 5-inning victory over Elwood and its fourth straight sectional championship here on Thursday night.The host Argylls executed the their short game to near perfection to beat the Panthers for the third time this season and win the Class 2A Madison-Grant Sectional.“We haven’t defended the short game well all season,” Elwood coach Jessie Mireles said.Elwood also squandered a good scoring opportunity in the second inning after Madison-Grant scored twice in the bottom of the first.Alivia Boston, Journey Crawford and Nicole Durm hit consecutive singles to load the bases for the Panthers with no outs.