Pay close attention when walking down Main Street and one will see details in varying architecture styles from the past that are rarely, if ever, incorporated into new, more modern buildings. Regardless of one's knowledge of various architectural styles, most anyone can appreciate the unique differences among Main Street facades, as well as the ornate decorations that adorn … [Read more...]
Archives for May 2012
The “Low-T” Lowdown
By Samual J. Byrd, M.D. John was 52 years young and lived an active life, when gradually he felt his energy level dwindling. John used to love to work around the yard or in his garage to unwind after work; however, he noticed he wanted to eat and go to bed. At work, he made frequent trips to the coffee pot, and he was even trying energy drinks to give him a midday … [Read more...]
Veterans Honoring Veterans
Small group of volunteers perform final military honors. Their numbers continue to dwindle with each passing year. As the veterans of World War II fade into the annals of time, those who followed them continue to honor their service to the United States by providing military rites at their funerals. It is a solemn honor that is provided free of charge by a group of … [Read more...]
Superintendent Brad Case
A 1972 graduate of South Knox High School himself, he attended Vincennes University and received an associate's degree in chemistry education in 1974. He went on to Indiana State University receiving a bachelor's degree in elementary education in 1976, master's degree in elementary administration in 1979 and a Ed. S. Degree in School Administration in 1993. His career at … [Read more...]
George Rogers Clark Memorial
Did you know that there is a National Park in southern Indiana? Did you know that the largest structure ever built to commemorate an American battlefield is located in Vincennes? In both cases the answer is the George Rogers Clark Memorial, the ditinctly huge limestone structure which is part of the GRC National Historical Park. That's right, a national park - right here … [Read more...]