Coral Cochran passed away. This is the full obituary where you can share condolences and memories. Published in the Terre Haute Tribune Star on 2024-04-03.
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — A large donation from a trust fund established by community leaders has been distributed across 52 local not-for-profit organizations. According to a release from Frist Financial Bank, the trust fund, established by Oscar Baur, Frederick R. Benson, and Mary Smith Young distributed $116,000.00 to various organizations. Based on the benefactor’s [.]
Hundreds of thousands of women across the nation are living with breast cancer including many women in the Wabash Valley. Now one local community is stepping up to help raise
By IVY JACOBS, Times Reporter
IVY JACOBS PHOTO - The Tri-School Reunion Committee organized and worked at the fundraiser, including Gary and Gretchen Baysinger, Leesa Nesty, Mary Ray, Deb Smith, Janella Knierim, and Piper German.
Flowers, flowers were everywhere - and selling out fast - early Friday morning at the Paint the town PINK flower sale to benefit Wabash Valley Breast Cancer Survivors, Inc. at Brazil Shell Station, 1506 East National Avenue.
The Tri-School Reunion Committee organized and worked at the fundraiser, including Gary and Gretchen Baysinger, Leesa Nesty, Mary Ray, Deb Smith, Janella Knierim, and Piper German.
The temperatures were cool and the flower sales were brisk, starting at 7:30 a.m. and went on until they were gone.