06/28/11 Seal Indiana, Indiana University School of Dentistry's mobile dental sealant program, will reach Benton County from 9 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. Wednesday. A temporary dental clinic will be set up at the Otterbein United Methodist Church, 405 East Oxford St. in Otterbein.
06/15/11 Indianapolis, IN (Sports Network) - Former Southeast Missouri State teammates Henry Harris and Frank Knights are among seven former FCS players who have been selected to play for the 2011 U.S. Men's National Team in the fourth International Federation of American Football Senior World Championship July 8-16 in Austria.
06/14/11 The Indiana Association of Integrative Therapies will host a free presentation, "Is Stress Making You Fat and Tired," by naturopath Deborah Lightstone from 6 to 7 p.m. Thursday at the West Lafayette Public Library, 208 W. Columbia St. in West Lafayette. For more information, call (765) 490-8371.
06/12/11 Alysia Fischer, 34 Experience: Currently on the student/community relations committee for city council Job: Election reform and civil rights policy consultant Education: Centre College (B.A.), University of Arizona (M.A.), University of Arizona (Ph.D.)
06/12/11 OTTERBEIN -- Richard L. Christopher, 78, of Otterbein, died at 3:15 a.m. Saturday, June 11, 2011, at University Place in West Lafayette.
06/12/11 Locally elected and appointed officials voted on the following matters in the past week: Federal The Senate passed the Revitalization Act of 2011 that reforms the regulatory process to ensure that small businesses are free to compete and to...
06/11/11 When volunteers arrived at 705 Interval Road Friday morning, only a block foundation stood on the east Hagerstown lot, where they plan to leave a house with walls, doors, windows, siding and a roof by Saturday evening. The feat is what Habitat for Humanity calls a "mini-blitz build," a two-day effort in which volunteers will complete much of the construction of a new home for a local family in ...
06/11/11 WHEELING - The Ohio Valley Athletic Conference Hall of Fame completes its Class of 2011 today with the announcement of the final installment of athletes.
06/11/11 The Ohio Valley Athletic Conference Hall of Fame completes its Class of 2011 today with the announcement of the final installment of athletes. The Hall of Fame, which is located inside WesBanco Arena, is sponsored by Bob Robinson Chevrolet-Cadillac.
06/11/11 Abby Kerbaugh sprints for the finish line in the Run for the Brass 5K on Saturday at Millennium Park. Kerbaugh, a Boyle County High School alumnus who plays soccer at Denison University, was the female leader with a time of 22:33.
06/11/11 Twenty-six contestants will compete for the title of Miss Ohio this year.
06/10/11 Breakfast, 7 to 10:30 a.m., Masonic Temple, 74 S. Second St.; benefits Boy Scout Troop 125. Breakfast, Chambersburg High School Class of 1962, 8 a.m., Greenvillage Drive-in Family Restaurant, 5440 Philadelphia Ave.; 267-0430.
06/06/11 NEWARK -- As Newark High School's 322 graduates rode out the humid, 90-degree heat Sunday at White Field on their big day, superintendent Doug Ute recalled someone sitting in their position just six years ago.
06/05/11 Somewhere on the way to that Extra Value Meal, the man's passion was exposed.
06/04/11 After nearly four trips around the track in the Division II regional girls track and field meet on May 28 in Dayton Welcome Stadium, Meghan Schulze was in position to qualify for state in the 1,600 meters.
06/04/11 First-year Licking County Sett-lers baseball coach Devin McIntosh has some big spikes to fill.
06/03/11 Jonathan Alder High School will hold its commencement ceremony Saturday at 1 p.m. in the high school main gymnasium. The school will graduate 100 percent of its senior class, 156 members.
06/01/11 Following is a summary of the events, open to the public, that will occur at each stop along the way of the Schuylkill River Sojourn.
05/24/11 A compilation of news as published in the Wednesday edition of The Herald Bulletin.
05/10/11 HAGERSTOWN, Md. -- The next AARP driver safety program is scheduled for 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 19 at Otterbein United Methodist Church, 108 E. Franklin St. |