Monthly Archives: May 2016

Rain can’t wash away celebration of art

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The organizers of the annual Brownstown/Ewing Main Street Artsfest had to overcome a lot to get this year’s event — conducted Saturday — off...

Pursuit ends in woman’s arrest

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A pursuit that began when an officer saw a motorist run a stop sign Monday just west of Cortland led to the arrest of...

Brownstown swept by Paoli

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BROWNSTOWN Brownstown Central girls tennis coach Erik Stangland said he thinks his team needs to play with more urgency at the start...

Braves split with Corydon

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BROWNSTOWN The Brownstown Central track and field team got an early glimpse of the Mid-Southern Conference meet Monday with Corydon Central in...

Owls golfers 2nd at tri-meet

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For The Tribune Brady Marshall shot 37 and Tyler Bullard carded 39 to help the Seymour boys golf team place second among...

GOING ALL OUT

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For The Tribune Tim Molinari prefers running shorter distance races when it comes to track and field, so he wants to specialize...

BLOOMING BUSINESS

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he largest nursery in southern Indiana recently celebrated the renovation and grand opening of its garden center. Schneider Nursery Inc., between Seymour...

GETTING THE BUZZ ON POLLINATORS

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Falling rain did little to dampen Saturday’s pollination activities at Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge. More than a dozen visitors took part in...

Students plant tree on Arbor Day

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A group of students at Seymour-Redding Elementary School recently took part in a special tree planting to celebrate Arbor Day. On Friday,...

Cinco de Mayo celebration set at arts center

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Southern Indiana Center for the Arts will celebrate Cinco de Mayo on Thursday. The second annual Cinco de Mayo Fiesta will be...