CCSO 1230 005Sheriff Gene Kelly held a special ceremony last Wednesday, December 30 to recognize the efforts of a Clark County woman who saved a man’s life in October during a traffic accident on Interstate 70.

Deputy Lyons 001Deputy Meiko Lyons is currently completing her training for road duty and is expected to join the New Carlisle force this month as the third deputy assigned to the city contract.

1000 books photo dad and childThe New Carlisle Public Library, the New Carlisle Rotary Club, and the New Carlisle News are partnering to kick off the New Year with a new program designed to encourage a love of books and reading, “1,000 Books Before Kindergarten.

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Buntin commissioned to design sculpture for Ireland’s annual Leprechaun Hunt

Troy artist Kevin Buntin’s mind is constantly set to the “on” position—totally unbridled in a state of perpetual creation as he processes the world, finding art in the most unlikely of places.

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Inspired by the glamorous women featured in pin ups from the 1940s, Patriot Pin Ups is a group of ladies whose mission is to support veterans in any way possible, attending numerous veterans’ events and even going so far as to help with rent and grocery bills.

BallDropSTAMPBelieve it or not, 2016 begins next week, and what better way to ring in the New Year than surrounded by your friends and neighbors in your own city?

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Cyndie Gerken published her first book last month, a 300-plus page, full-color description of the numerous stone mile markers that lined the National Road’s 225-mile stretch through Ohio.

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It’s been said that as we get older, the items on our Christmas lists come to include things that cannot be purchased in a store, as our love and appreciation for the people in our lives forces us to re-examine the things we’d like to see wrapped up under the tree on Christmas morning, with most of us hoping to find people instead of presents.

DSC 0194A group of Medway residents went caroling throughout the community Sunday evening.

There’s no place like home for the holidays and every college kid has been counting the days to head home to their own bed and the comfort of sacking out on the couch to watch TV and relax.

You are invited to celebrate the start of the New Year at the New Carlisle Public Library.

Chris Lovelock said that once her grandmother moved into a nursing home, one of the things she missed most was the ability to go shopping for her loved ones during the holiday season.