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Today's News

  • Inspector issues six city permits

    TELL CITY - Building Inspector Bob Young issued permits for a new home, five electrical upgrades and 10 miscellaneous projects in March. The new-home permit for 1903 14th St. was issued to Joe Glenn for a project valued at $63,000. The electrical upgrades totaled $5,300 with other permits totaling $135,300.

    Young's office collected $630 in fees in March.

    During the month, he also fielded six reports of trash and junk and has received several others so far in April.

  • Deadline nears for personal-property forms

    CANNELTON - The Troy Township Assessor's Office reminds residents of approaching deadlines for filing personal-property forms. These include:

    Form101, Individual Personal Property Return. This form covers all vehicles on which excise taxes are not paid.

    Form 102, Farmers Tangible Personal Property Return. Form covers farm equipment and inventory.

    Form 103, Business Tangible Personal Property Return. Form covers business equipment and inventory.

  • Three people arrested in separate pursuits, police report

    TELL CITY - State and city police arrested two people who allegedly fled from an Indiana State Police trooper Friday night, including a Washington man who allegedly stole several vehicles before being captured early Saturday.

    In a separate case, a man was arrested after he allegedly failed to stop for a trooper on the lookout for the fleeing couple.

    Trooper Heath Carkuff tried to stop a man he believed was acting suspiciously while operating a white Dodge Dakota truck in an alleyway near Sixth and Mozart streets around 12:35 a.m.

  • Community can help fight child abuse

    PERRY COUNTY - Editor's note: This is the second of a two-part story published in observance of National Child Abuse Prevention Month. Part 1, published Monday, described concerns by Amy Tempel, a supervisor in the Perry County office of the Indiana Department of Child Services, that arrests for methamphetamine possession or production are increasingly behind needs to remove children from their homes.

  • Hello, future: Sesquicentennial to include time-capsule project

    TELL CITY - A time capsule sealed at the conclusion of Tell City's sesquicentennial this summer will offer a treasure trove of information about today's community to residents living here in 2058.

    Items for the time capsule will be collected through the Aug. 2-9 sesquicentennial celebration and will be opened in 2058, when Tell City will mark its bicentennial.

    The time-capsule project is being sponsored by The Perry County News and Crawford Family Memorials in Tell City.

  • Blaze damages Cannelton business; troopers search fire-damaged home

    PERRY COUNTY - Volunteer firefighters, police officers and in one case, the state fire marshal's office, were summoned to separate fires that damaged a Cannelton bar and a rural home. Both blazes remained under investigation Wednesday.

    Nearly 20 Cannelton firemen were called to Bulldogs Bar and Grill at 221 S. First Street in Cannelton at 11:42 p.m. Sunday. Firefighters found flames coming from the back of the building, which Assistant Chief John Young said is owned by Chip Schulthise and operated by Amber Fulkerson.

  • Democrats face off in primary

    Election to settle contests for two commissioner seats, county council

    TELL CITY - Local voters going to the polls Tuesday will do more than help decide whether the Democratic nominee for president will be Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama - or which Democrat faces incumbent Gov. Mitch Daniels in the fall.

    Perry Countians casting ballots next week will also decide who leads county government over the next four years.

  • Spring ponderings ... sights, smells

    How wonderful the earth is springing back to life in bloom, with more to come. Of course, all of the planted bulbs have bloomed, now the perennials and the flowering almond, with its wonderful full-pink flowers. Forsythia with its bright yellow blossoms with its green leaves is starting to encroach on the yellow, the airy white clusters of blossoms on the sarvis tree.

    Now, the redbud trees have joined the display with their purplish-pink blooms, with the dogwood and lilacs following. These are all beautiful while in bloom, but seem to be gone in a flash.

  • Help needed to preserve St. Luke's

    I'm again writing in hopes of saving our church building. St. Luke's Episcopal Church is located in the historic district of Cannelton. Courthouse records indicate the first deed on the two lots now held by the church was recorded Oct. 1, 1849.

    Predating the Civil War by a decade, this historic church stands today as the oldest public building in Cannelton.

    Beneath the church floors are tunnels, once leading toward the Ohio River but now sealed off, which enabled slaves to move via the Underground Railroad toward freedom.

  • Little tree has bright future

    I watched nursery workers plant an oak tree in front of the newspaper office Thursday. I had hoped it would go directly in front of my office window but it sits slightly to the south, easy to see when I'm sitting at my desk but out of sight when I'm front of my computer.

    I often watched robins and other birds that loved to eat berries and chat in the old tree that grew for years right outside my window.

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