Monthly Archives: September 2016

Head in the game: Seymour doubles player prizes trust

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Johnny Rennekamp says it takes a lot of things to be successful in tennis. At the top of his list is consistency. “As far as the...

Cummins veteran heads new team

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The head of Power Systems for Cummins Inc. said he always has loved running something business-related, making it perform better and doing so in...

Big days: Vendors, planners make final preparations

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In the days leading up to the annual Seymour Oktoberfest, carnival rides and food, activity and craft booths begin moving into the downtown. Vendors decorate...

New Oktoberfest booth features authentic German food

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A new food booth at this year's Seymour Oktoberfest doesn't cut any corners when providing a true German experience for visitors. Robert and Alexandra Graf...

Seymour Main Street receives funding from redevelopment commission to help downtown

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Seymour Main Street now has more money available to spend on projects to help improve, protect and grow the downtown. On Monday, the Seymour Redevelopment...

First Seymour Oktoberfest almost didn’t exist

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The first Seymour Oktoberfest in 1973 almost ended before it even began. A thunderstorm with gusty winds ripped through the downtown on the afternoon the...

Loved, retired police K-9 dies after drug-busting career

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A retired Seymour Police Department K-9 has died, and officers are seeking donations for the department’s K-9 fund in his memory. Jake, a German shepherd,...

Franklin man faces counterfeiting, theft charges

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Seymour police investigating a theft reported Wednesday at a store on the city's east side wound up arresting a Johnson County man on ...

Orscheln store closing in Seymour

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A family-owned chain of farm and home supplies announced Wednesday that its store on the east side of Seymour is closing. The closing of the...