07/16/11 Peekan Roo Roo and Hazel Nut know their way around the track at Ellis Park.
07/15/11 A Boonville man died Monday, July 11 after his vehicle left the road on S.R. 62 near Degonia Springs.
07/14/11 Opening up tournament play at Boonville High School on Friday night, the Newburgh American Legion Kapperman Post 44 baseball team will face Eugene Pate Post 265, a team that beat Newburgh twice in the regular season.
07/13/11 A learning experience, but a fun one. That's how Gibson Southern senior Maggie Ritter describes the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association Girls Top 100 Underclass Showcase, in which she participated Tuesday at Ben Davis High School just outside Indianapolis' western boundary.
07/12/11 Not surprisingly, perhaps, the city's two most crash-prone areas are on the Lloyd Expressway on the city's busy East Side.
07/02/11 The Boonville Youth Football Camp will be held July 18 through the 22 at Boonville Middle School from 8:30-10:30 a.m.. The camp is open to all incoming first through sixth graders. The cost is $35 per player, and players should wear T-shirts, shorts and tennis shoes or cleats.
07/02/11 Louis Keith "Louie" Martin, 72, Indianapolis, died Thursday, June 30, 2011, at The Indiana Heart Hospital in Indianapolis. He was born on May 17, 1939 to Louis and Catherine (Roth) Martin in Boonville.
07/02/11 A late eagle put Evansville Golfer Jeff Overton within striking distance at the AT&T National Tournament.
07/01/11 Rockford golfer Brad Benjamin lost Friday in the semifinals of the North & South Amateur Championship in Pinehurst, North Carolina.
07/01/11 PINEHURST - Jack Fields wasn't enjoying college, and he believed his chances of becoming a professional golfer would improve if he dropped out of North Carolina.
06/30/11 PINEHURST - Donald Constable is halfway home to what would be a rare repeat at Pinehurst No. 2 as he captured both of his matches Thursday to advance to the quarterfinals of the 111th Men's North & South Amateur Championship.
06/20/11 Boonville A Southern Indiana company that cooks hard-boiled eggs for restaurants, hospitals, universities and food manufacturers says its proposed $4 million expansion would allow it to become the world's top hard-boiled egg producer, turning out more than 1 million of the eggs a day.
06/20/11 BOONVILLE — Brig. Gen. Nathaniel Lyon called for reinforcements from his commander, Maj. Gen. George McClellan, who was based in Cincinnati.
06/19/11 Prime Foods Inc. of Boonville expects the expansion to be completed by February.
06/18/11 Meghan reports on the weekends and several days during the week. BOONVILLE, MO. -- Hundreds of people were in Bboonville Saturday for the 150th Anniversary of the Civil War and the Battle of Boonville.
06/17/11 A 1976 Central High School graduate, Brian Kuester guided Boonville to the 1989 American Legion state baseball championship and Eugene Pate to the 1995 state title. One year later, he became just the third South Spencer High School baseball coach in school history.
06/17/11 Jaxon McKain, 2, watches his balloon float away as Boonville Police Assistant Chief Terry Winkler encourages his son, Cayne, 2, to release his balloon during the Pop the Cycle Balloon Launch Thursday on the Warrick County Courthouse Square.
06/12/11 The 18th Annual Sierra Nevada World Music Festival is coming to the Mendocino County Fairgrounds in Boonville June 17, 18 and 19.
06/12/11 JEFFERSON CITY — Gov. Claiborne Fox Jackson issued a call for 50,000 men to take up arms to defend the state as he prepared to abandon the Missouri Capitol.
06/12/11 As part of its ongoing Civil War project, Life During Wartime, the Tribune explores a might-have-been scenario from May and June 1861, when the alignment of states between North and South was jelling. What if, Tribune writer Rudi Keller asks, Missouri had kept together a force of men in Jefferson City to challenge Federal authority rather than disperse it three weeks before fighting began? |