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Sullivan s Alexandra Baker will compete for Miss Indiana s Outstanding Teen.
Pageant organizers say the competition will benefit the women greatly. It s really wonderful to be able to be a part of an organization that really helps to empower young women to be the best that they can be, Miss Indiana PR Director Marni Lemons said.
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Thousands of dollars in scholarship money and two prestigious pageant titles are up for grabs this coming week in Indiana - and the Wabash Valley is well represented.
Sunday, May 02, 2021
Indiana College Core (formerly the Statewide Testing General Education Core) ensures students the ability to earn college credits while still in high school.
Through Ivy Tech, Sullivan has 52 students that will be receiving certificates this year.
This includes the trades machine, welding and automotive and technical certificates involving more typical academic disciplines.
“Forty-seven students have committed to walk through graduation ceremonies,” said Southwest School Corp. superintendent Chris Stitzle. “That is very impressive.”
Sullivan High School counselor Katie Couch said that 30 hours of general education credit transfers between public colleges and universities.
“It is a great thing for the kids to get college credit while still in high school, “ she said. “Whether they want to go to college or just graduate and get a job, they still get a chance to learn skills that can help them once they graduate from high school.”
May 1, 2021
Milton G. Dorn, age 97, of Johnstown, passed away on Monday, April 26, 2021, at Nathan Littauer Hospital, Gloversville, surrounded by his family.
He was born on April 11, 1924, in Gloversville, a son of the late Guy A. and Lulu Smith Dorn.
At age 16, Milton graduated with the Johnstown High School, class of 1940. He received a Regents diploma, an achievement he was very proud of.
After graduation, he went into the workforce as the head of his household. He was a talented machinist with several local companies for over 45 years. He was last employed with the former White Mop Wringer Company in Fultonville, eventually retiring at age 63.