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Rockville · RockvilleSUPPORTING VETERANS. 51 Bridges CrossFit held a “Lift Local” fundraising event to raise money for Parke County Veterans. Pictured are (from left) Stan Rukes-Parke County Veterans Council, Jen Pendleton-coach and owner of 51 Bridges CrossFit and Mike Pendleton. (Photo submitted) 51 Bridges CrossFit is excited to announce raising $5,705 for the Parke County Veterans Council via their 24-hour fundraising event, Lift Local. The CrossFit gym, loc…See the Story
51 Bridges CrossFit Raises Funds for Veterans
Rockville · RockvilleNeighbors helping neighbors! Don’t miss out on this amazing educational awareness, Tuesday, September 10 at the Parke County 4-H Fairgrounds. Food insecurity is a concern not only in Parke and Vermillion Counties but globally. What are some ways we can help improve food insecurity? Maybe by helping to volunteer at the pantries, or pick up or take items that are needed to the local food pantries? Possibly by helping to deliver items to those, wh…See the Story
Poverty and Food Insecurity Awareness Banquet
Rockville · RockvillePARKE COUNTY, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — A Rockville man has died after being crushed by a large square bale of hay. That's according to a release from the Parke County Sheriff's Office, who said the incident occurred on Thursday shortly after noon in "rural Rockville." When deputies arrived on scene they found "James Stratis, 35, of Rockville deceased under a large square bale of hay," the release states.
Rockville woman killed in single vehicle U…See the Story
Sheriff: Hay bale incident kills 35-year-old Rockville man
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Rockville · RockvilleIf you are like most of us, you have accumulated a lot of electronics over the years and probably have old or outdated electronics lying around in closets or stacked in the garage collecting dust. Electronics (E-waste) often contain hazardous materials like lead and mercury. Since 2011, it is illegal to knowingly throw away e-waste such as computers, printers, cell phones, and televisions in your trash, as they are banned from landfills. So… wha…See the Story