Monthly Archives: May 2015
Ivy Tech slates graduation
A total of 625 students will receive 884 degrees during the Ivy Tech Community College -- Columbus commencement ceremony at 10 a.m. May 9...
State leaders, focus on public eduction
KPC News
Indiana’s school voucher program is neither as bad as its critics claim nor as important as its supporters believe —...
Local sports scoreboard – May 2
Friday's results
Boys Golf
At Brownstown (Hickory Hills)
Par: 35
Brownstown Central 165, Seymour 179
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Baseball, softball meals to benefit cancer center
The Brownstown Central High School softball and baseball teams are conducting fundraisers for the Don and Dana Myers Cancer Center in Seymour.
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City gears up for Tuesday’s primary election
If the number of people casting ballots during the past two weeks at absentee balloting sites is any indication, Tuesday’s Seymour primary election will...
Washington Lodge planning primary election day fish fry
Washington Masonic Lodge's regular primary election day fish fry will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday in front of the lodge hall,...
Hole No. 4 dooms Owls against hosting Braves
BROWNSTOWN
One tough hole can make the difference in a golf match.
At Hickory Hills, hole No. 4, a 157-yard...
THE BOSTON EXPERIENCE
With the rainy streets of Boston packed with a half-million people, the roar of the crowd was a pleasant, deafening tone for some of...
Owls score winning run off errors
Seymour’s softball team came up with an unearned run in the bottom of the fifth inning to break a 4-4 tie and post a...
Powerful North eases past Owls
Columbus
Seymour coach Jeremy Richey had decided to pull pitcher Ryan Wieneke after five innings Friday, and on most occasions he would...