Downtown Corydon was a-buzz with activity Saturday beginning at 11 a.m. and swelling at 6:45 p.m. for the lighting of the 22-foot Norway spruce tree planted at Bicentennial Park.
Downtown Corydon was a-buzz with activity Saturday beginning at 11 a.m. and swelling at 6:45 p.m. for the lighting of the 22-foot Norway spruce tree planted at Bicentennial Park.
Mike Kurz, the school resource officer at Heth-Washington Elementary School, pulled what used to be a white pair of sneakers out of a trash bin in a storage closet.
Mike Kurz, the school resource officer at Heth-Washington Elementary School, pulled what used to be a white pair of sneakers out of a trash bin in a storage closet.
[caption id="attachment_7118" align="alignright" width="300"] Amy and Micah Freeman take advantage of the unseasonably warm temperature for a Christma...
[caption id="attachment_7118" align="alignright" width="300"] Amy and Micah Freeman take advantage of the unseasonably warm temperature for a Christma...
This is a time of awe and wonder. It is Christmas, not just here, but all over the world. The mystery of this event is beyond my human brain and heart...
This is a time of awe and wonder. It is Christmas, not just here, but all over the world. The mystery of this event is beyond my human brain and heart...
It’s beginning to cook a lot like Christmas. Cookie cutters at the ready, rolling pins primed to roll while kitchen ovens are gearing up as if for a Pillsbury-Bakeoff moment. We all know how busy the 12 Days of Christmas can be.
It’s beginning to cook a lot like Christmas. Cookie cutters at the ready, rolling pins primed to roll while kitchen ovens are gearing up as if for a Pillsbury-Bakeoff moment. We all know how busy the 12 Days of Christmas can be.
Law enforcement officers, firefighters, EMTs, lawyers, Corydon Central High School athletes and others shop with 145 children at the Corydon Walmart Supercenter on Saturday morning. The Frank C. Denzinger Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 171 used $29,000-plus to buy clothing, shoes and a toy for the children from Harrison, Crawford and Floyd counties. Santa and Mrs. Claus also stopped by to visit with the participants.
Law enforcement officers, firefighters, EMTs, lawyers, Corydon Central High School athletes and others shop with 145 children at the Corydon Walmart Supercenter on Saturday morning. The Frank C. Denzinger Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 171 used $29,000-plus to buy clothing, shoes and a toy for the children from Harrison, Crawford and Floyd counties. Santa and Mrs. Claus also stopped by to visit with the participants.
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