FINE PRINT Police Stories

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NASHVILLE - A 33-year-old man from Nashville, Christopher Williams has been charged with a level 4 felony for child molesting and a level 6 felony for dissemination of matter harmful to minors.

FINE PRINT Real Estate

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March 20 - March 26

FINE PRINT Mortgages

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March 20 - March 26

FINE PRINT New Charges

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March 27

Brown County High School students explore career options at annual Pursuing Our Purpose Festival

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Brown County High School students are ready for the future after the 2023-24 annual P.O.P. Festival.

Eighth-grade students will present their Corporate Problem-Solving Challenge Solutions on Thursday

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The Brown County Rotary Club will welcome one of its own Thursday when Rotarian Mark Stidham plays the emcee of a program of presentations by three teams of students from Brown County Middle School. The meeting begins at 7:45 a.m. at The Seasons Lodge in the Fireplace Lounge.

FOR THE RECORD Community Corrections Advisory Board Meeting April 4

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Brown County Community Corrections Advisory Board

Preparing for 100,000: What does the Eclipse Cost?

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Finances can heavily impact travel plans. The cost of housing, transportation, food, gas and experiences can make-or-break where and when people go on vacation. The only difference with the eclipse is that it is imperative for visitors to travel during the days surrounding April 8. Because of this, the town must prepare for an influx of visitors; which also costs money. What is the solar eclipse preparation costing the town of Nashville and the Brown County government?

Touch of Silver, Gold and Old celebrates year 39 of annual benefit sale and...

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Touch of Silver, Gold and Old owned by Carol and Albert Drake celebrates their 39 year of the annual benefit sale and food drive. This year they raised $1,630 for Riley Hospital and 60 boxes of canned goods for St. Vincent de Paul.

We’re not in Kansas anymore: How to prepare for tornado weather

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Spring is known for its beauty and wonder, but also life-threatening weather conditions. Indiana and Ohio are the easternmost states in what is known as ‘Tornado Alley’ or an area in the United States where there is higher potential for tornadoes and severe weather.