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Obituaries will be printed in The Connersville News Examiner as they come from the funeral home. The Connersville News Examiner takes no responsibility for mistakes.
Just one wrong step can change a life. It doesn’t take much – a bit of clutter on the floor, a misjudged step, or a slight slip in the bathtub.
A piece of public artwork may be coming to Alquina Blue Arrows Park within the next few years thanks to a partnership with ...
Zander McHenry has made his mark at CHS through his involvement in athletics, dedication to academics and his positive impact ...
Using funds from a $1 million grant, the city is creating a fitness trail with stations around the perimeter of the 9-acre ...
Indiana residents are bracing for the hum of air conditioners and potentially higher electricity bills. Duke Energy customers might have already noticed a shift in their monthly statement or may see ...
Board of Public Works & Safety: Monday May 5, 6:00 p.m., Connersville City Hall, 500 N Central Ave, Connersville. Connersville City Council: Monday May 5, 7pm-9pm Connersville City Hall, 500 N Central ...
This makes it a perfect time to raise community awareness about child abuse prevention and to take a moment and show appreciation for CASA volunteers because they advocate for children who are in the ...
Connersville Junior Varsity Spartans were unable to keep pace with the Lawrenceburg Junior Varsity Tigers, falling 9-2 Monday ...
The Fayette County Cancer Society: meets the fourth Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the First Baptist Church at 12th and Grand. The FCCS helps cancer patients in Fayette County through ...
The News-Examiner is more than a print edition. We use Facebook to post updates and bulletins and provide coverage from ...
Jacob Porter is the eighth grade CMS Spartan of the Week for May 2. Jacob is the son of Lindsey and Daniel Porter.