McGhee heeds call for Panthers Like many college basketball players, Highland alumnus Gary McGhee knows that looking too far ahead can lead to an undesired result. In the NCAA men’s basketball tournament the cliché of “take ’em one game at a time” is scripture, not just a friendly suggestion....more>>
Order Legends of Anderson on DVD "Legends of Anderson" is the heart-warming story of two of Anderson's greatest sports heroes. Take a walk down memory lane as former Dodgers pitching great Carl Erskine and 1946 Mr. Basketball Johnny Wilson share tales of their days growing up together in Anderson, their best moments in sports and their lifelong commitment to community. Order your copy of the keepsake DVD for just $12.95, plus $1.50 shipping and handling....more>>
Bartender: Secret to success is loyalty ANDERSON, Ind. — When the real estate market tanked, Rick Portwood turned to the thing he knew best — bartending. The decision paid off as Portwood was chosen as the best bartender in Madison County in The Herald Bulletin’s Best of Madison County contest....more>>
Find Madison County obituaries through Legacy View the most recent obituaries from the Madison County area, or use the search feature to find a specific person. Share memories, offer online condolences and even send flowers through Legacy. You can even print or e-mail an obituary....more>>
Use Celebrations to announce your special event Use Celebrations to announce your special event: anniversaries, births, birthdays, engagements and weddings. Or search Celebrations to find out who is celebrating in your community....more>>
Anderson native to lead county ghost tour ANDERSON — Growing up in Madison County, Nicole Kobrowski liked to visit some of the area’s creepier places, such as Moss Island Road just west of the city....more>>
Editorial: Public school transfer rule defies state constitution Within the past two years, Indiana public schools have been hit with a triple whammy....more>>
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