Lebanon High School students learned a lesson in manners during the annual business etiquette luncheon Friday at Ulen Country Club. Josh Purkhiser (left), Leigha Salvitti and Tré Hurst listen to LHS Assistant Principal Kari Ottinger as she explains the proper way to eat their chicken using a knife and fork. Even though she’s only a sophomore, Salvitti said she can see how information about table etiquette would be useful in the future. “It’s a good experience to know how to be a professional,” Salvitti said. The keynote speaker was LHS nutrition and wellness instructor Jeanne James.The luncheon was part of a project to teach etiquette and manners, proper dress, networking skills and how to R.S.V.P. Sixty-four students were involved in the event, which was funded in part by the Lebanon Education Foundation and Boone County Chamber of Commerce.
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Lebanon fire leaves man in critical condition
Lebanon Fire and Boone County Sheriff's Office personnel investigated a 1 a.m. Wednesday house fire that caused critical injuries to one occupant.
Shawn Lambert, 45, Lebanon, is in critical condition at Wishard Hospital with burns and respiratory injuries he suffered in a 1 a.m. Wednesday house fire at 519 E. Noble St., Lebanon.
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Beautiful Baby, Little Miss and Little Boy Boone contests Saturday
The Boone County Fourth of July 2013 Beautiful Baby Boone, Little Miss Boone and Little Boy Boone contests will be this Saturday at the Joe Haboush Memorial Bandstand at Lebanon Memorial Park.
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County’s insurance premium jumps
National disasters are affecting Boone County’s property and casualty insurance rates.
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Amazing Spiderman
The festival also included a concert by JoyBox Express, who led a charity bike ride from Witham Memorial Hospital to the Square, while pulling their 352-pound acoustic piano.
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Cross-country cyclists stop on Lebanon’s square
A group of bicyclists from London who are biking across the country stopped briefly for lunch on the Boone County Courthouse Square Friday.
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Suspect escapes after Zionsville carjacking
A search was suspended at 3 p.m. Friday for a white male who allegedly carjacked a maroon, late-model Nissan on Mayflower Parkway, wrecked the vehicle at 106th Street and Dahlia Drive, and fled on foot.
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County makes jobs full-time ahead of ACA requirement
Two county employees were approved to take on full-time status by the Boone County Council Tuesday in preparation for new provisions under the Affordable Care Act.
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Little League Scores Scoreboard
Because of their generosity, every baseball and softball field at Lebanon Little League now has a scoreboard,” Lebanon Little League sponsorship and fundraiser chairwoman Dianna Kincaid said.
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Summer Reading Fun
The library celebrated its summer reading program kickoff Tuesday with this concert by singer and guitarist/banjoist Tom Sieling. Summer reading goes until Aug. 3, and children can sign up any time throughout the summer.
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New Lebanon city pool gets final OK
A new city swimming pool at Lebanon Memorial Park is officially a go after final approval for funding was given by the Lebanon City Council at Monday’s meeting.
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