Deaths this week: Margaret Merrill, Robbie Kincaid, Donald Works, Don Burress.
Switzerland County High School held its graduation ceremony for the class of 2011 on a hot, sunny Sunday afternoon, but the large crowd inside the gym witnessed a wonderful commencement.
Jacob Chandler, who graduated form Switzerland County High School in 2008 with academic honors, has graduated from Ivy Tech College with an associates degree in Applied Science.
Jennifer South, a 2007 graduate of Switzerland County High School has graduated from the University of Southern Indiana with a bachelor of science degree in elementary education.
On a bright and sunny Memorial Day, a large crown of Switzerland County residents and visitors took some time to come to the Veteran’s memorial at the courthouse for annual services.
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By The Chamber Board of Directors
Class of 2021, you have undoubtedly been dealt an unfair senior year. Maybe youâve had to deal with added stress at home because of job loss and had to take on extra work. Maybe you wonât get the traditional prom or graduation ceremony and have spent most of the year behind a screen. None of it is fair.
Now, you may also be worried that you will continue to be short-changed if you start college in the fall.
But as business leaders in this community and your biggest cheerleaders, we want you to know that we are here to support you, and we hope you will keep your options open.
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G. gracilis and
G. elwesii.”
Hynes, who moved to Cherubeer 30 years ago, grew snowdrops in her previous Buckinghamshire garden having been given three named varieties by the late Gwladys Tonge, who was Hardy Plant Society chairman from 1987 to 1990. Those three originals, ‘Scharlockii’, ‘Viridapice’ and ‘Atkinsii’, moved to Devon and were soon joined by ‘Magnet’, ‘Colossus’ and ‘S. Arnott’.
“These big and bold varieties make large clumps without self-seeding,” Hynes tells me. “My garden relies on larger clumps grown in the ground to create a backbone of white.”
Her snowdrops are placed carefully to lead the eye, perhaps towards a fine witch hazel, or the fiery orange-red stems of a willow (
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