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Events
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Hillforest House Museum
Overlooking the Ohio River in Aurora, the beautiful Hillforest Victorian House Museum was built in 1855 for industrialist Thomas Graff. Its unique shape is said to be inspired by steamboats of the 19th century. The site has been operating as a historic house museum since 1956 and is one of 11 National Historic Landmarks in southern Indiana. Hillforest opens for tours today and hosts many special events throughout the season. Overlooking the Ohio River in Aurora, the beautiful Hillforest Victorian House Museum was built in 1855 for industrialist Thomas Graff. Its unique shape is said to be inspired by steamboats of the 19th century. The site has been operating as a historic house museum since 1956 and is one of 11 National Historic Landmarks in southern Indiana. Hillforest open NOW…Tuesday - Friday, 11 AM - 3 PM (last tour begins at 2:15 PM) and Saturday and Sunday, 1 - 5 PM (last tour begins at 4:15 PM). (Closed major holidays). Available for special events and teas!
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Dine & Dive
Summertime lunch program for children of Aurora. Weekdays (Monday - Friday) 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. Starting June 13th ending July 29th. At Aurora City Park. After lunch you can swim in the new Community Pool. * Note: Lunch is free to kids AND parents, HOWEVER, a limited supply of free pool passes are for kids only. Pool attendees must follow guidelines set by the Aurora City Pool staff. For more information contact ACA47001@gmail.com
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D&D at the Library
Calling all adventurers! Join us to play 5th Edition Dungeons and Dragons. We offer a friendly, low-pressure environment for beginning players and veterans alike. This summer we will be adventuring in the coastal town of Saltmarsh, so pack your swimming trunks and your potions of water breathing. We provide snacks and character sheets. Bring your own dice or borrow ours. Players under 18 need a signed release. 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, June 7, 14, 21 & 28, at the Lawrenceburg Main Library café area. No registration needed. Ages 16-35. Free.
at Lawrenceburg Public Library District

Fireworks, live music, and more!

North and south closures to be removed following pavement and bridge replacement.

A record number of motorists are expected to travel 50 miles or more.

The national championship tournament took place over the weekend in Alabama.

The format switch will double the number of teams that play later into the season.

Cincinnati native Patrick Cosgrove takes over for Matthew Colston, who stepped down at the end of the school year.