VERMILLION COUNTY, Ind. Sheriff Mike Phelps recently announced that Vermillion County citizens who would like to join in the fight against crime are invited to become members of the Indiana Sheriffs’ Association. Many local citizens and some businesses have already joined the Association in support of our efforts. The Indiana Sheriffs’ Association is a [.]
LaGrange County Sheriff announces scholarship program is open for applications By: Matt Nagy
LAGRANGE COUNTY, Ind. – LaGrange County Sheriff Jeff Campos announced that the Indiana Sheriffs’ Association will again be awarding college scholarships.
The Indiana Sheriffs Association Scholarship is reserved for qualified high school seniors and college students who are pursuing a degree in criminal justice studies.
There will be approximately 40 separate $750 scholarships awarded to qualified candidates around the state of Indiana.
To qualify for the noted scholarship, applicants must be an Indiana resident, be a current member of the association or a dependent child or grandchild of a current association member, attend an Indiana college or university, major in a law enforcement field and enroll as a full-time student with at least 12 credit hours per semester.
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TOP STORY OF THE DAY, brought to you free by WICU: Calcutta Cemetery requests all flowers be removed from graves by march 29
Tuesday, March 9, 2021
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It is time again for the fall and winter flowers to be removed from the graves at Calcutta Cemetery in Clay County as the spring mowing season nears.
It is requested that ALL flowers be removed from the graves by March 29, 2021.
This is greatly appreciated and is a major assistance in the care and up-keep of the cemetery.
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