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Laughery Valley Conference
The Laughery Valley Conference was an IHSAA-sanctioned conference that existed between 1941 and 1958. The conference had its footprint in the Southeast Indiana counties of Dearborn, Ohio, Ripley, and Switzerland.〔"On The Boards", Lawrenceburg Register (Lawrenceburg, IN), 1941-11-20〕 The conference was stable for its first 11 years, but lost three schools to the Ohio River Valley Conference within two years. The LVC is believed to have ended in 1958, as two of the five members at the time consolidated, leaving three schools. It is possible that Cross Plains and Sunman moved to the southern Tri-County Conference (not to be confused with the northern version of the Tri-County Conference, which became the Mid-Indiana Conference in 1965), which contained other Ripley County-based schools, but this has not been verified. Patriot, unable to obtain membership in the ORVC, most likely played as an independent until it consolidated into Switzerland County in 1968.
== Members ==


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