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Stanley R. Duckworth, 88, of Frankfort
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Stanley R. Duckworth, 88, of Frankfort

Stanley R. Duckworth, 88, of Frankfort, passed away May 29, 2026 in his home.  He was born on March 23, 1938 in Kempton, Indiana to Ralph & Shula (Frazier) Duckworth.  He married Carol King on June 23, 1962 in Michigantown and she preceded him in death on June 25, 2025.Stanley attended school at Moran and was a lifelong Clinton County resident.  He worked as a production Foreman for Carr Cabinet Company for 20 years and was a truck driver for Pelling & Pelling.  Stanley was a lifetime member of the Eagles Lodge.  He loved being with his grandkids and great-grandkids.  He enjoyed the outdoors, especially rabbit hunting and fishing, and also enjoyed auctions.Stanley is survived by his son, Mike Duckworth of Frankfort, son, Rocky Bell of Frankfort, daughter, Marsha Bell-Barber of Frankfort, brothers, Norman Duckworth, Ronald “Bud” K. (Donna) Duckworth of Monticello, sisters, Patty Jones of Kokomo and Mary Lee Duckworth of Frankfort, grandchildren, Michael Bell(Lizz), Alisha Stevenson-Rountree (Shawn), Josh Bell (Tia), Amanda Wallsmith (Richard), Jeramy Bell (Shayla), Ashtyon Bell, Addyson Bell, Starla Baker (Brad), and Randy Barber, great-grandchildren, Jordan, Caidyn, Carston, Holden, Madison, Roman, Sloan, Quinn, Chloe, Austin, Abi, Parker, Asher, Sophia, Landrie, Lynnix, Landon, Adalyn, Attlie, Callie, and Adrik along with a great-great-grandchild, Remi.He was preceded in death by his wife, Carol, 2 brothers, Rick and Harold Gene, sister, Suzie Pasco, daughter-in-law, Stella Bell, and grandchildren, Andrew Bell and Stacy Stevenson, and great-grandchild, Harper Bell.Friends may visit 4-8 p.m. on Thursday, June 4, 2026 at Goodwin Funeral Home, 200 S. Main Street, Frankfort.  A funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, June 5, 2026 at the funeral home.  Burial will be in Bacon Cemetery.  Memorial Donations may be made in Stanley’s honor to the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie #976, 408 N. Main Street, Frankfort, IN 46041.

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Stanley R. Duckworth, 88, of Frankfort
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HAHarvey Walden
7 hours ago

Stanley R. Duckworth, 88, of Frankfort

Stanley R. Duckworth, 88, of Frankfort, passed away May 29, 2026 in his home.  He was born on March 23, 1938 in Kempton, Indiana to Ralph & Shula (Frazier) Duckworth.  He married Carol King on June 23, 1962 in Michigantown and she preceded him in death on June 25, 2025.Stanley attended school at Moran and was a lifelong Clinton County resident.  He worked as a production Foreman for Carr Cabinet Company for 20 years and was a truck driver for Pelling & Pelling.  Stanley was a lifetime member of the Eagles Lodge.  He loved being with his grandkids and great-grandkids.  He enjoyed the outdoors, especially rabbit hunting and fishing, and also enjoyed auctions.Stanley is survived by his son, Mike Duckworth of Frankfort, son, Rocky Bell of Frankfort, daughter, Marsha Bell-Barber of Frankfort, brothers, Norman Duckworth, Ronald “Bud” K. (Donna) Duckworth of Monticello, sisters, Patty Jones of Kokomo and Mary Lee Duckworth of Frankfort, grandchildren, Michael Bell(Lizz), Alisha Stevenson-Rountree (Shawn), Josh Bell (Tia), Amanda Wallsmith (Richard), Jeramy Bell (Shayla), Ashtyon Bell, Addyson Bell, Starla Baker (Brad), and Randy Barber, great-grandchildren, Jordan, Caidyn, Carston, Holden, Madison, Roman, Sloan, Quinn, Chloe, Austin, Abi, Parker, Asher, Sophia, Landrie, Lynnix, Landon, Adalyn, Attlie, Callie, and Adrik along with a great-great-grandchild, Remi.He was preceded in death by his wife, Carol, 2 brothers, Rick and Harold Gene, sister, Suzie Pasco, daughter-in-law, Stella Bell, and grandchildren, Andrew Bell and Stacy Stevenson, and great-grandchild, Harper Bell.Friends may visit 4-8 p.m. on Thursday, June 4, 2026 at Goodwin Funeral Home, 200 S. Main Street, Frankfort.  A funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, June 5, 2026 at the funeral home.  Burial will be in Bacon Cemetery.  Memorial Donations may be made in Stanley’s honor to the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie #976, 408 N. Main Street, Frankfort, IN 46041.

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Virginia Bushman, Frankfort Native, Passes in Nashville
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HAHarvey Walden
1 day ago

Virginia Bushman, Frankfort Native, Passes in Nashville

Virginia Frances Bushman, of Nashville, Tennessee, formerly of Frankfort, Indiana, passed away Tuesday, May 26, 2026 at Trevecca Center for Rehab & Healing. She was born September 11, 1950, in Frankfort, Indiana, to Richard E. Bushman Sr. and Violet M. Bushman.Virginia attended Frankfort Senior High School. She was of Christian faith. Virginia enjoyed children and worked in childcare at the Baptist Tot Center in Frankfort. She also loved babysitting and spoiling her nieces and nephews and her neighbor's grandchildren. Virginia had a very soft spot for all animals and especially loved her sweet little dog, Chloe. She enjoyed crossword puzzles, arts, crafts and painting.After moving to Nashville with her sister Judy, they took to the roads traveling together to many different states, enjoying the sites and making memories.Virginia is survived by her sisters, Judy Rister of Nashville, Tennessee, and Betty (Curt) Weaver of Frankfort, Indiana; aunts, Joyce Roller of Wyoming, Maryann Bushman of Indiana and Jean Bushman of Florida; nieces, Stephanie (Trey) Howland of Rosemary Beach, Florida, Janet Baber of Hermitage, Tennessee, Kylie (Branden) Harshbarger of Frankfort, Indiana; and nephew, Matthew (Anne) Woods of Kokomo, Indiana. Also great-nieces, Lily Howland, Ashlyn (Christian) Vega, Cheyenne Woods and Jeandra Martin; great-nephews, Aiden Baber, Nolan Baber, Hudson Howland and Blake (Jazza) Harshbarger; and many great-great-nieces and great-great-nephews and cousins.She was preceded in death by her parents and her brother, Richard Bushman Jr.Visitation will be held Monday, June 1, 2026, at Day & Genda Funeral Home from 11 am until the time of the service at 1 pm, with Pastor Ken Rushing officiating. Burial will follow at Green Lawn Cemetery. Messages of condolence may be left at dayandgenda.com.

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Emerlie Ann Turner
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HAHarvey Walden
2 days ago

Emerlie Ann Turner

Our sweet baby girl, Emerlie Ann Turner, was born into the arms of Angels on May 22, 2026.Emerlie will be forever loved and remembered by her parents: Cierra Ann Miles and Gage Michael Elden Turner of Terre Haute, her brother: Hudson Eugene Turner at home, maternal grandmother: Patty Miles of Terre Haute, paternal grandparents: Jason & Tammie Turner of Frankfort and Lee VanMeter of Frankfort, paternal great-grandma: Tammy Lasiter, paternal great-great-grandma: Sue Camp, and great-great grandparents: Denny & Cheryl Lasiter, Edyth Bray, and Janet VanMeter, along with many aunts, uncles, cousins, and extended family.She was preceded in death by her maternal grandpa: Arlo Miles, paternal great-grandpa: Dick Bray, and paternal great-great-great-grandpa: Max Neidlinger.A Private Family Service will be held at Archer-Weston Funeral & Cremation Center, 501 East Clinton Street, Frankfort.

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Robert E. Cooper Jr., Frankfort Resident, 78
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HAHarvey Walden
2 days ago

Robert E. Cooper Jr., Frankfort Resident, 78

Robert E. “Bob” Cooper Jr., 78, of Frankfort, passed away June 3, 2026 in his home.  He was born on June 26, 1947 in Oliver Springs, Tennessee to Robert E. Cooper Sr. and Carrie (Freels) Cooper.  He married Christie Lynch in 1992 and she survives.Bob earned his GED from Frankfort Schools and served in the United States National Guard as a medic.  He was a demolition contractor in the Clinton County area and retired from Frito Lay after several years.  Bob was a hard worker and loved to tinker around his property.Surviving along with his wife: Christie are his children: Eric Cooper, Rene Ellis, and Chad Myers, siblings: Truman, Bonnie, Jane, and Phyllis, along with 3 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.  He was preceded in death by his parents and siblings: Winston, Paul, Lena, Linda, Mike, Peggy, Brenda, and Lori.In accordance with Bob’s wishes, no services will be held.  Archer-Weston Funeral & Cremation Center and Clinton County Crematory, 501 East Clinton Street, Frankfort are honored to assist with services.  Memorial Donations may be made in Bob’s name to Archer-Weston Funeral & Cremation Center to assist with final expenses or to the Clinton County Humane Society, P.O. Box 455, Frankfort, IN 46041.

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Obituary: Pauline Mae McCoy
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HAHarvey Walden
1 week ago

Obituary: Pauline Mae McCoy

Pauline Mae McCoy, 87, of rural Frankfort, passed away May 18, 2026 at her home, with her loved ones by her side. She was born June 5, 1938 in Clinton County, Indiana to Paul Edgar & Olive Mae (Keck) Decker. She married William “Bill” McCoy on November 24, 1976 and he preceded her in death on February 21, 2026.Pauline attended the Frankfort Pilgrim College. She had worked at Deluxe Cleaners for 26 years. Pauline enjoyed being in the woods, spending time with her family and loved to go to Arnie’s every Wednesday.Pauline is survived by her children, Jackie (Bill) Coop of Lebanon, Cyndia Jones of Lebanon, Rocky King of Lafayette, Stony King of Frankfort, brothers, Fred Decker of North Carolina, John Decker of London, OH, Jim Decker of Frankfort and brother-in-law, Jack Motley of Sedalia, 5 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and 2 great great-grandchildren.Pauline is preceded in death by her parents, spouse, brother, Emerson Decker, sisters, Rose Gorman, Doris Budd and Donetta Motley.Visitation will be 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Friday, May 22, 2026 at Goodwin Funeral Home, 200 S. Main St., Frankfort. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Kilmore Cemetery.

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HAHarvey Walden
1 week ago

Shisha Bars Near Mulberry

Enjoying Shisha Hookah, or Shisha, is becoming known as a relaxing and social pastime.  The wonderful aromas, the sounds of the hookah bubbling, the taste of the lovely and smooth flavour of the Shisha on the back of your throat – these are all pulls to enjoy the hookah experience.  The tradition is middle-eastern, and has been practiced for hundreds of years at social gatherings.  The tobacco is soaked in honey and passes through a water chamber before it is inhaled. Many people are seeking out the best Shisha bars to enjoy their hookah with friends.  If you are in smaller communities like Mulberry, you may have to drive a bit – to Layfayette or West Layfayette.  There is a Shisha available for purchase at a place called ‘Amused’ in Layfayette (765-449-8733), 12 miles from Mulberry. Best Shisha Bar #1 Blu135 – West Layfayette (765-743-3636) Hookah! and Blu135 is an exciting lounge and dance floor.  It has Maza restaurant and lounge serving mouth-watering food, and the quality and smoothness of Satrbuzz Hookah in over seventy-five flavours. The weekend’s dance music is managed by the best, most capable and electric d.j.’s in Indiana!  If you are looking to enjoy your Shisha either with music, dancing and sexy companionship, this is a great place to go!  If you are looking for a great meal, martinis and a more private booth environment, this is still a great place to go!  Something is here for everyone!  And there is full-flavoured Hookah to boot! Best Shisha Bar #2 Bombay Hookah Lounge – West Layfayette (765-746-2345) The staff at the Bombay Hookah Lounge are knowledgeable and able to assist you with recommendations, and if you are new to Hookah, to assist you in using the Hookah.  They can also show you how to get the best, most enjoyable and smooth Shisha experience in Layfayette. The food is excellent, with a wide range of menu items of Indian cuisine.  Come for dessert, come for a full meal, come for appetizers!  The dancing and music are also a big attraction! There is also talk of the introducing Electronic Shihsa or E-Shisha too! Best Shisha Bar #3 Egyptian Cafe – West Layfayette (765-743-0500) The Egyptian Cafe has a large menu of excellent food, which only complements great service and good Hookah.  The cuisine is superb – with a variety of menu options for all cravings and tastes!   From lamb to chicken souvlaki, fries to falafel, there is rave reviews of it all!  The music is also very good; varied and upbeat.  Sports plays on the televisions, even in the day – for those who like to smoke their Shisha, relax and watch a competitive game of soccer with friends! The staff is friendly and top-notch, making the whole experience a pleasant, relaxing one, or if you go for the nightlife, a fun and entertaining one. Research some more here: Info on Shisha & E-Shisha Future Shisha Amazon

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Obituary: Robert Zook
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HAHarvey Walden
2 weeks ago

Obituary: Robert Zook

Robert Zook, 69, of Flora, IN, passed away May 20, 2026, peacefully at his home. He was born December 10, 1956 in Frankfort, Indiana to James Garfield & Vivian Rose (Chadwick) Zook. He was married to Jennifer Catherine Post on February 19, 2004 in Cocoa Beach, FL and she preceded him in death on March 8, 2022.Robert attended Clinton Central Jr./Sr. High School. He worked as a carpenter and he and his wife established Rose Construction in 2008. Robert was a part of the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) in Carroll County and shared his knowledge with the next generation team. He gave to various Native American Charities, and was a member of the Wounded Warrior Project through donations. Robert was witty, quick with a joke, enjoyed a good game of Euchre, playing guitar, tinkering, loved to paint and had a love for the Native American Culture. His greatest enjoyment was operating heavy equipment, turning the ground, working in the fields and building with his hands.Robert is survived by his children, Robert James (BJ) Dean of Flora, Lauren Rene Celeste of Frankfort, children he loved as his own, Sheila Marie Post of Kokomo, Jason Timothy (Theresa) Tate of Kentucky, Darci Aria Barr of Noblesville, siblings, LeRoy (Carolyn) Zook of Frankfort, Don Henderson of California, Stephen Zook of Frankfort, Candace (Fred) Cheek of Frankfort, grandchildren, Patciance, Germany, Serenity, Journey, Sophia, Kaleb, Je’Ray, Alieca, Kierstin, Amya, Alexeya, Aleeah, Christian, Jason Jr., Megan, Brendon, great-grandchildren, Adrian, Isaiah, Mateo, LeVaya, RayLynn, Alyla, Jalaya, Jaziya, Jazir, Carter, Haisley, Luka, and Lilia, his two beloved wolf pups, Teddy and Cocoa.He was preceded in death by his parents, spouse and siblings, Doug Henderson, James Zook II, Keith Zook, Kathaleen Meiers and David Zook.The family is grateful for and would like to thank the team that cared for Robert, especially Dr. Jerry Jefson, Dr. Shoaib Shafique, Dr. Lance Washington and Dr. Sam Hanson, as well as the nurses on the 3rd floor of Franciscan Health in Lafayette.A memorial graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 30, 2026 at the Chapel of Peace Mausoleum, Green Lawn Cemetery, 496 W Co Rd 200 S, Frankfort, IN. Memorial donations may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project or Native American Rights Fund. Goodwin Funeral Home, 200 S. Main St., Frankfort and Clinton County Crematory are assisting the family with arrangements.

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Zoning Board Approves Variances for Shed and Fence Expansion
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HAHarvey Walden
2 weeks ago

Zoning Board Approves Variances for Shed and Fence Expansion

The Frankfort Board of Zoning Appeals approved two development standard variances during a recent meeting, allowing a residential shed project to move forward and permitting the expansion of a commercial privacy fence along State Road 28. Shed variance approved on Burlington Avenue Board members unanimously approved a request from Shane Sigler for a variance to exceed the city’s impervious surface limit at his property at 851 Burlington Ave. Sigler sought permission to increase the lot’s impervious surface coverage from the permitted 30 percent to 45 percent in order to construct an 8-by-12-foot shed behind an existing garage. The property, which already exceeded current limits at 42 percent coverage when regulations were adopted in 2023, is considered legally nonconforming. Jonson Fountain at the Fountain at Old Stoney City staff noted Sigler plans to remove a gravel pad at the front of the property to offset the additional coverage. The Clinton County Surveyor’s Office reported no drainage concerns tied to the request. The board found the variance met all required criteria, including no adverse impact on neighboring properties and practical difficulty in placing the shed elsewhere on the lot. Approval was granted with the condition that the gravel pad be removed. Fence expansion approved for auto business In a second case, the board approved a variance request from AutoBSA to extend an existing 10-foot privacy fence along the west side of a commercial property on East Wabash Street (State Road 28). The property, used for auto repair and sales, previously received approval for a 10-foot fence around the rear of the building. The new request allows that fence to be extended toward the front of the property to replace a line of trees that had served as a natural buffer between the business and nearby homes. Old Stoney Neighbors raised concerns after the vegetation was removed, citing loss of privacy. One nearby resident asked whether a taller fence could be considered, but officials noted that any height beyond 10 feet would require a new application and public notice. City staff said the expanded fence would restore screening more quickly than replanting trees, which could take years to mature. They also noted that a 6-foot fence permitted under ordinance would not adequately block views of vehicles or lighting associated with the business. The board agreed the request met variance standards and would not harm surrounding properties. Members also confirmed there were no conflicts with nearby utilities. The variance was approved unanimously, allowing the 10-foot fence to extend along the west side of the building to match the existing fencing on the east side. Meeting concludes With no additional business, the board voted to adjourn. The post Frankfort Board of Zoning Appeals Approved Two Development Standard Variances During a Recent Meeting first appeared on Clinton County Daily News.

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Clinton County EMS Director Receives National Award
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HAHarvey Walden
2 weeks ago

Clinton County EMS Director Receives National Award

Clinton County is celebrating a major achievement as EMS Director Steven Deckard has received ZOLL Medical Corporation’s inaugural Ventilation Hero Recognition Award. The national honor recognizes Deckard’s unwavering commitment to clinical excellence, leadership, and compassionate patient care in the field of emergency medical services. The award highlights individuals who demonstrate exceptional dedication to improving patient outcomes and advancing emergency care practices. County officials praised Deckard’s leadership and the positive impact he has made throughout the community. Under his direction, Clinton County EMS continues to provide high-quality emergency medical services to residents across the county, with community leaders noting his professionalism and dedication reflect strong values of service and compassion. The recognition not only honors Deckard’s accomplishments but also shines a spotlight on the important work being done by emergency medical professionals throughout Clinton County.The post Clinton County EMS Director Steven Deckard Receives National Ventilation Hero Award first appeared on Clinton County Daily News.

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HAHarvey Walden
3 weeks ago

Clinton County Health Department: Promoting Health and Safety

In support of Clinton County and its municipalities, the Clinton County Department of Health strives to promote the health, safety, and well-being of all residents. With guidance from the Indiana State Department of Health and support from our many partnering agencies, we endeavor to have a model public health infrastructure that provides professional, responsive, and cost-effective services to the community.

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Zoning Board Approves Variances for Shed and Fence Expansion

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" The Frankfort Board of Zoning Appeals approved two development standard variances during a recent meeting, allowing a residential shed project to move forward and permitting the expansion of a commercial privacy fence along State Road 28. Shed variance approved on Burlington Avenue Board members unanimously approved a request from Shane Sigler for a variance to exceed the city’s impervious surface limit at his property at 851 Burlington Ave. Sigler sought permission to increase the lot’s impervious surface coverage from the permitted 30 percent to 45 percent in order to construct an 8-by-12-foot shed behind an existing garage. The property, which already exceeded current limits at 42 percent coverage when regulations were adopted in 2023, is considered legally nonconforming. Jonson Fountain at the Fountain at Old Stoney City staff noted Sigler plans to remove a gravel pad at the front of the property to offset the additional coverage. The Clinton County Surveyor’s Office reported no drainage concerns tied to the request. The board found the variance met all required criteria, including no adverse impact on neighboring properties and practical difficulty in placing the shed elsewhere on the lot. Approval was granted with the condition that the gravel pad be removed. Fence expansion approved for auto business In a second case, the board approved a variance request from AutoBSA to extend an existing 10-foot privacy fence along the west side of a commercial property on East Wabash Street (State Road 28). The property, used for auto repair and sales, previously received approval for a 10-foot fence around the rear of the building. The new request allows that fence to be extended toward the front of the property to replace a line of trees that had served as a natural buffer between the business and nearby homes. Old Stoney Neighbors raised concerns after the vegetation was removed, citing loss of privacy. One nearby resident asked whether a taller fence could be considered, but officials noted that any height beyond 10 feet would require a new application and public notice. City staff said the expanded fence would restore screening more quickly than replanting trees, which could take years to mature. They also noted that a 6-foot fence permitted under ordinance would not adequately block views of vehicles or lighting associated with the business. The board agreed the request met variance standards and would not harm surrounding properties. Members also confirmed there were no conflicts with nearby utilities. The variance was approved unanimously, allowing the 10-foot fence to extend along the west side of the building to match the existing fencing on the east side. Meeting concludes With no additional business, the board voted to adjourn. The post Frankfort Board of Zoning Appeals Approved Two Development Standard Variances During a Recent Meeting first appeared on Clinton County Daily News."

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