Greensburg —
Marriages
The following marriages license applications were made in the Decatur County Clerk's Office.
Daniel Lee Slaven and Sheri Lynn Helms, Shaun Jerrod Clifford and Amanda Lynn Mattick, Victor David Beltran and Lacy Anne Petro, Keith Lee Black and Natalie Nicole Sorrels, Henry Joe Campbell and Paulette Louise Allen, Thomas Eugene Moulton Jr. and Deborah Lee Martin, Thomas Joseph Braun and Janice Billie Hull.
Divorces
The following divorce petitions were filed in the Decatur County Clerk's Office:
Richard L. Schmidet Jr. from Beth A. Schmidt, Brian A. Cress from Crystal N. Cress, David Morrow from Sherri Morrow, Brandon P. Fisk from Amber L. Fisk, Cheryl Edwards from John Edwards, Gary W. Dow from Tena M. Dow, Erin T. Meyerrose from Dustin T. Meyerrose, John Barnes from Danielle Barnes, Lillian Nicholas from David Nicholas, Keith A. Wright from Donita S. Wright, Glenna L. Franklin from James R. Franklin, Adam K. Hess from Stephanie M. Hess, Nagela M. Gilland from Bryan A. Gilland.
Features
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Multi-war U.S. veteran pauses to remember on Memorial Day
Cleo Harford has served his country in three major wars.
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Relay for Life team spotlight: The McCullough Clan
Hundreds of Greensburg residents have walked in the Relay for Life in the 15 years since it began in Decatur County, and most residents at least know what it is, but what isn’t always known is what motivates each team.
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North Decatur Elementary student, aunt donate to Locks of Love.
Nine-year-old Anna Burkhart has spent the last year growing out her hair for a very special purpose.
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Skybird residents give boost to Meals on Wheels
Residents of Skybird Manor Apartments received a lunchtime treat Friday, courtesy of Greensburg’s Meals on Wheels.
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Local survivors re-join the battle against breast cancer
The Pink Ribbon Connection of Indiana held a training session for would-be Breast Cancer Peer Counselors Wednesday night at Decatur County Memorial Hospital.
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Senior Stars: Norma Coleman
Growing up in Kokomo, Norma Coleman always dreamed of living on a farm.
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Stars of stage and screen showcase Spring Chautauqua
A little bit of Hollywood will highlight the Greensburg Community High School (GCHS) Chautauqua early next month.
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A legacy overdue
As she lay on her deathbed in an Arizona hospital, Donna Muckerheide’s sister, Harriett, left one final request of her younger sibling.
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Senior Stars: Belva Stapp
Belva Stapp, 92, was born and raised in Marion Township Jan. 9, 1921 to Lorin and Marie Hutchison.
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Working toward a brighter future
On any given afternoon, Brad Johnston can be found pushing a cart full of groceries to a MainStreet Market customer’s car.
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