The City of Frankfort to Honor Veterans at Veterans Park
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The City of Frankfort to Honor Veterans at Veterans Park

FRANKFORT, Ind. – The City of Frankfort is honoring Hometown Heroes at Veterans Park. The Veterans’ signs will be located at Veterans Park and will be showcased during the Veterans’ Day Program on Friday, November 11, 2022. The information for the signs must come from a Veteran and needs to include their name, military picture,… Keep Reading

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City of Frankfort Official Trick or Treat Halloween Hours

FRANKFORT, Ind. – The City of Frankfort has announced its official trick-or-treat hours will be 5:00 – 9:00 p.m. on Halloween night, Monday, October 31. The Board of Public Works and Safety approved trick-or-treat times at their September 26th meeting. Residents who are planning to share candy should turn on their porch lights during trick-or-treat… Keep Reading

Community Asks Questions of Automated Trash Collection, Service to Begin October 31
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Community Asks Questions of Automated Trash Collection, Service to Begin October 31

FRANKFORT, Ind. – More than 50 Frankfort residents attended a public discussion of automated trash collection at the Frankfort Public Library Tuesday evening prior to the program roll out on Monday, October 31 in the southwest quadrant of the city. Residents will keep the same scheduled trash collection day currently under the new automated trash… Keep Reading

Commissioners, Sheriff Work To Pass Camping Ordinance
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Commissioners, Sheriff Work To Pass Camping Ordinance

CLINTON COUNTY, Ind. – A recent incident of a person setting-up a campsite between a roadway and a private citizens’ front property line outside of incorporated limits left the sheriff’s office without an enforcement option to legally remove the person according to Commissioners President Jordan Brewer during the Tuesday commissioners meeting. The title of the… Keep Reading

Former Kirklin Man Charged with 60 Counts of Numerous Crimes Against Children
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Former Kirklin Man Charged with 60 Counts of Numerous Crimes Against Children

CLINTON COUNTY, Ind. – According to the Clinton County Sherriff’s Office, Coby Cox, 40, formerly of Kirklin, was officially charged by the Clinton County Prosecutor’s Office with 60 counts of numerous crimes against children in Clinton County Circuit Court today. They are as follows: 4 counts- 35-42-4-4(b)(5): Child Exploitation-Same as 8248 with aggravating factor found… Keep Reading

Meth Arrests Made Over Multiple Days by Frankfort Police
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Meth Arrests Made Over Multiple Days by Frankfort Police

FRANKFORT, Ind. – Over a span of three-days, the Frankfort Police Department reports a number of arrests for methamphetamine in three separate incidents. The first arrest took place on September 20, 2022, at approximately 6:53 pm after Frankfort Police Department Sergeant Brett Dale observed a person wanted on Violation of Probation warrant while patrolling in… Keep Reading

Clinton County Water Will Not Flow Into Boone County, Wabash River Water Will Be Used - "Hundred Million Gallon A Day"
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Clinton County Water Will Not Flow Into Boone County, Wabash River Water Will Be Used – “Hundred Million Gallon A Day”

FRANKFORT, Ind. – Officials from the State of Indiana have notified the Frankfort Utility Services that Clinton County water will not be directed to Boone County as part of the Lebanon area Limitless Exploration/Advanced Pace (LEAP) Innovation and Research District. As previously reported, the State of Indiana was looking to source water for the designated… Keep Reading

Painting of Elevated Water Tank at I-65 to Begin
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Painting of Elevated Water Tank at I-65 to Begin

FRANKFORT, Ind. – The 500,000-gallon elevated water tank located off of State Road 28 and Interstate 65 is approaching the painting phase of the project and should be completed prior to the winter season. As previously reported, the contractor for the project, Maquire Iron, had asked the Clinton County commissioners for a project extension to… Keep Reading

Frankfort Man in Critical but Stable Condition after Struck by Train
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Frankfort Man in Critical but Stable Condition after Struck by Train

FRANKFORT, Ind. – An 18-year-old male was struck by a train at the Rossville Ave crossing Monday, September 19 at approximately 5:24 pm according to a statement from the Frankfort Police Department. Upon arrival, officers saw two witnesses had pulled 18-year-old Christian Lindenmayer of Frankfort from under the train and attempted to apply make-shift tourniquets.… Keep Reading

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