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Clinton, Indiana · ClintonVermillion County Sheriff Mike Holtkamp recently visited Van Duyn Elementary School to read to kindergarten students as part of the United Way Real Men Read program. (Photo courtesy of Vermillion County Sheriff’s Office) Sorry! An active online subscription is required to access this content. Please login below or Subscribe today! Username Password Remember Me Forgot Password LoginSee the Story
Real Men Read - The Clintonian
Clinton, Indiana · ClintonBreaking ground for the 50-year Time CapsuleTime Capsule waiting to be buried for 50 yearsSVHS and NVHS Choirs performing togetherSouth Vermillion High School Band performsNorth Vermillion High School Band performsLeft – Congressional Record honoring 200th anniversary read, Right – Amanda Heber of Economic Development welcomes 4th gradersNorth Vermillion High School Choir performsSouth Vermillion High School Choir performsThe post News in Photos…See the Story
News in Photos – Vermillion County Bicentennial - The Clintonian
Clinton, Indiana · ClintonThe Indiana Department of Transportation is partnering with Purdue University and Cummins Inc. to build the United States’ first-of-its-kind segment of roadway that can charge both heavy duty and passenger electric vehicles as they travel at highway speeds. Following multiple years of in-depth research and testing, a pilot segment will be constructed on U.S. 231/U.S. 52 between Cumberland Avenue and Lindberg Road in West Lafayette, near INDOT’s …See the Story
INDOT, Purdue partner to build first electric charging highway segment in U.S. - The Clintonian
Clinton, Indiana · ClintonCarson Cox and Selena Gutierrez were crowned Riverton Parke High School’s 2024 Prom King and Queen Saturday night, April 27. Students enjoyed a themed night of “Meet Me at Midnight” at the Hulman Center’s “Glass Pavilion” in Terre Haute. Members of the Prom Court were, front from left, Peyton Robertson, Rylee Matthews, Izzy Campbell, Queen Selena Gutierrez, Dylyn Edwards, and Maria Resendiz. In the back are Gabe Lewis, Eli Pharr, Sebastin Mankin…See the Story
RPHS Prom Court - The Clintonian
Clinton, Indiana · ClintonWith the coming of warmer weather, off-road vehicle (ORV) enthusiasts are eager to ride. Indiana Conservation Officers reminds the public to operate ORVs responsibly and remember to follow these safety rules: • Always wear a Department of Transportation (DOT)-compliant helmet. All riders under 18 years of age are required by law to wear a helmet while operating an ORV. Goggles, long sleeves, long pants, and over-the-ankle boots are also recommen…See the Story
DNR — Stay safe while operating off-road vehicles - The Clintonian
Clinton, Indiana · ClintonDr. Henry Loope The Wabash Valley Audubon Society will host Dr. Henry Loope, Research Glacial Geologist, Indiana Geological & Water Survey (Indiana University). Loope will present “The Geology of Atherton Island” at 6:30 pm on Wednesday, May 15th at the Dobbs Memorial Park Nature Center, 5170 East Poplar St., Terre Haute. Come learn all about how the glaciers receded to form the unique land formation known as Atherton Island in southwestern Park…See the Story
Dr. Henry Loope to speak to Audubon Society - The Clintonian
Clinton, Indiana · ClintonSV Theatre Cast and Crew of ‘Shrek the Musical’ The South Vermillion Theatre Department, which includes students from both South Vermillion High School and South Vermillion Middle School, will present Shrek The Musical this weekend at the SVHS Auditorium. Shrek The Musical is a comedic and heartwarming stage adaptation of the popular DreamWorks animated film. The musical follows the story of Shrek, a grumpy ogre, who embarks on a journey to resc…See the Story
SV Theatre to present ‘Shrek the Musical’ - The Clintonian
Clinton, Indiana · ClintonThe Cayuga Town Council took the first step toward approving a water rate increase at their April 9 meeting, with the increase coming back before the Council for final approval in May. The Council approved the first reading of the water rate ordinance. Clerk-Treasurer Bree Noggle was asked to send notification to out of town limits residents, and also to get the legal notification published in The Clintonian. Under the ordinance, water rates wil…See the Story