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Today's News

  • Drake, Kohnert to speak at ceremony

    TELL CITY - Tell City High School seniors will be the first 2008 Perry County graduates at 7 p.m. Friday in the Bryan Taylor Sports Arena.

    After a welcoming address by the Class of 2008 president, Joseph Kohnert will give the salutatorian speech.

    Valedictorian Alicia Drake will reflect on her school days, congratulate her classmates and acknowledge those who have helped the class along the way after a song from the school's chorus.

  • Five students will address PC graduates

    LEOPOLD - The stirring strains of "Pomp and Circumstance" will echo inside the gymnasium walls at Perry Central High School Sunday, where 79 seniors are expected to receive their diplomas during the 2 p.m. commencement ceremony.

  • School officials worried about tax legislation

    Board member, superintendent doubt legislators' motives

    TELL CITY - Indiana School Boards Association Executive Director Frank Bush said that for the first time in his memory, "legislators on both sides of the (political) aisle said they were lowering property taxes in order to get re-elected," Tell City-Troy Township School Board member Larry Bryant said Monday.

  • Party announcement

    William Tell Elementary School Principal Laura Noble introduces visitors who attended her school's morning-announcements session Monday to tell students about Tell City's sesquicentennial celebrations this year. Awaiting their turns at the microphone in representational attire are, from the left, Phil Wittmer, Jeanne Wittmer (obscured), Ann Manley, Kathy Hammond, Mike Gibson, Janet Lemaire, Ron Crawford, Pat Crawford and Jim Meek.

  • Man captured after chase

    TELL CITY - An early-morning chase Monday resulted in the capture of what Tell City's police chief suspects is a homeless man last seen in the Troy area.

    Jeff Schneider, 306 16th St., called police after discovering a man in a car on his property, Chief Greg Hendershot said Monday.

    "When Jeff approached him, he ran," he explained.

  • Foreclosure pain hits home

    My colleagues in Congress and I spent a majority of last week working on, debating and passing bills focused on stabilizing the housing market and strengthening our economy. The faltering housing market has affected all aspects of our economic state. Folks only need to drive around their neighborhoods or down the street to see its devastating effects. Odds are that one in 13 families is currently behind on their mortgage payments.

  • Graduation brings changes for seniors

    As each Perry County senior receives their diploma this week and next, changes are going to happen. No longer are you high-school students confined to an 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. schedule, a structured life of clubs, sports, school work and other obligations tied to school.

    Now is the time to really use what you've learned in those walls to make your decisions count even more than what they have. Experience new things. Go out, do things you never would have thought about doing.

  • PC falls to Rangers

    FERDINAND - Forest Park broke up Perry Central's shutout bid with three runs in the fifth inning and beat the Commodores 6-1 in baseball Friday.

    Perry Central pitcher Wes Linette cruised through the first four innings. But in the fifth the Rangers first three batters singled.

    A bases-loaded walk to the Rangers' cleanup hitter then tied the score 1-1.

    The next batter singled in two runs to put the Rangers ahead for good.

    The Rangers outhit Perry Central 9-6 for the game.

    Lucas Bryant went 2 for 3 with an RBI to lead Perry Central hitters.

  • PC holds off Springs Valley

    FRENCH LICK - Perry Central played "the best defense we've played all year" in a 7-6 PLAC girls softball win over Springs Valley Wednesday, said Coach Greg Gibson.

    The Commodores committed only one error and made several nice catches.

    Morgan Gibson and Hilarie Hahus each had two of Perry Central's seven hits.

    Hahus drove in two runs and Cassy Schaad and April Ransom each scored two.

    Abby Preher pitched a complete game for the win, walking five and striking out three.

  • Marian signs Gehlhausen

    LEOPOLD - Perry Central senior Audra Gehlhausen has signed a national letter of intent to run track and cross country for Marian College.

    Gehlhausen, who was also recruited by Manchester, said she chose the Indianapolis school because "I liked their coaches better and I liked the girls on the team."

    Dave Roberts, Marian's track and cross country coach, said, "I think she has a real good chance to run in our top five (in cross country) as a freshman."

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