Federal authorities have filed charges related to child pornography against a Connersville professional photographer and moved him to a federal prison, where he will await trial.
“Much Ado About Murder” is a murder mystery made more fun because the audience has to help solve the crime. I attended Sunday ...
Recently, a mom I know posted about her children’s senior years of high school and the oxymoronic nature of that “sudden” end to their sports careers that had spanned many ...
The Fayette County school board will interview four people who have applied for the vacant District 3 board seat.
Officer Dr. Wayne White has been presented with the State Health Commissioner Award for Excellence in Public Health, ...
Trick or treat hours in Connersville will be from 5-7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 31. Residents willing to treat visitors should leave a porch light lit.
These photos were shared recently to the News-Examiner’s Facebook page. We print them here to share with our readers who might not have seen them online. The News-Examiner is more than the print ...
If you know a youngster who’s curious about hunting, take them out for Free Youth Hunting Days on Saturday, Nov. 29, and Sunday, Nov. 30. These two free days offer any youth 17 years or younger the ...
Live theater: “Much Ado About Murder” at Imagine Performing Arts, 406 Central Ave. on weekends from Oct. 24-Nov. 2. A whodunnit presentation at 7 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays. Tickets at ...
NOTE: This story has been updated from the version published in the News-Examiner print edition on Oct. 29. Information that ...
When Sherry Tandy talks about CASA, it’s about more than her job as director of the local office. It’s obviously her passion.
Much of Connersville’s early history took place in just a few blocks of downtown and a local dramatist helped bring it to life for about 50 people last weekend.
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