Monthly Archives: May 2016
Rain can’t wash away celebration of art
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
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
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
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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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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Tim Molinari prefers running shorter distance races when it comes to track and field, so he wants to specialize...
BLOOMING BUSINESS
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
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
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
Southern Indiana Center for the Arts will celebrate Cinco de Mayo on Thursday.
The second annual Cinco de Mayo Fiesta will be...