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Board votes unanimously to close Freetown Elem. in S. Ind.
Click here for a free download of the latest Adobe Flash Player. Posted on March 16, 2010 at 6:19 PM Updated today at 9:52 PM ****** Financial hits just keep coming for schools in Kentuckiana! The only elementary school in an Indiana town will be closing its doors.
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Vital records endangered in Freetown
Vital town records - including marriage, birth and death certificates dating back to the 1600s - are in danger of being lost or damaged unless the town does more to protect its past, Town Clerk Jacqueline A. Brown said.
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Man in critical shape
A 40-year-old Freetown man injured in an apparent accidental shooting Wednesday remained in critical but stable condition Thursday.
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Shooting under police scrutiny
Officers with Jackson County Sheriff's Department are investigating a report of an accidental shooting Wednesday afternoon in the 3400 block of West Indiana 58, between Spraytown and Freetown.
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Dr. Seuss did go to war
January Wetzel's story about Read Across America Day and Dr. Seuss in Thursday's edition of The Tribune and online at TribTown.com drew an e-mail from Roger Martin of Freetown.
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Pershing board meets tonight
Pershing Township Advisory Board will meet at 7 p.m. today at the Community Center in Freetown.
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New team studies 'green' initiatives in Freetown
The team to be on in Freetown is green, not just for St. Patrick's Day but all year, now that there is a Green Team to promote practices beneficial to both the environment and the town's budget.
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Freetown clerk urges residents to return federal census forms
Filling out the federal census form is easy, quick, confidential and vital for a community to have the funding and representation it needs, Town Clerk Jacqueline A. Brown said recently.
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Filing period ends with 1 more candidate
Time is up for political hopefuls wanting to run for office this year. The filing period for candidates in the May primary and school board elections ended at noon Friday with the only major addition being in the Jackson County Commissioners District 3 race.
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Black History Month Culminates All Around Indianapolis this Month
The African-American heritage has had a profound influence on the diverse Indiana and Indianapolis society .
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A late wake-up call for county
Press coverage and local discussion regarding the negative results expected from the announced and anticipated closing of the Indiana State Police Post in Seymour has finally made many people realize how actions by our governor over the last few years have demonstrated the intent of that governor to concentrate power in central government and ...
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Daniels: No more school cuts
The recent $300 million cut in state funding for education may eventually lead to the closure of at least one local school.
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Easton getting solar projects
Easton is one of 12 communities whose water or waste-water treatment facilities will be equipped with solar arrays to help reduce energy consumption.
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Verizon seeks OK for tower
Jackson County Plan Commission is scheduled to consider a request for a 255-foot cellular telephone tower in the Freetown area during a meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the courthouse annex.
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Brownstown eyes cost-cutting steps
Trustees with Brownstown Central Community School Corp. received two options Monday night to help them decide how to deal with a budget deficit of more than $1 million in 2011.
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Pershing Township, 129250
Township Trustees Annual Report to the Township Board, The County Auditor, the State Board of Accounts and the U.S. Bureau of Census Pershing Township, Jackson County, Indiana For The Year Ended December 31, 2009 Part 1 - Statement of Receipts, Disbursements, Cash Balances and Investments Balances First No., Cash Balance at 1-1-09, second no., ...
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Weekly rewards
Thumbs up to Don Pedigo, a Freetown native and Nashville musician, who organized a benefit concert last weekend in Seymour.
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Freetown balks at closing
Faced with the potential of losing their school, residents of this small town turned out in force Monday night to voice their concerns and offer some possible alternatives.
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Police log: Freetown police investigate Monday bank robbery
Freetown police are investigating a bank robbery Monday afternoon at the Rockland Trust Bank, 58 S. Main St.
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Concert assists quake victims
Margaret Brown was in a good situation Saturday night as she had the opportunity to play music for a good cause.
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