Monthly Archives: January 2017

Hitting pay dirt: Promoter has high hopes for speedway

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BROWNSTOWN Entering his fourth year at the helm of one of the region’s premiere dirt racing facilities, Brownstown Speedway track promoter Jim Price sets his...

A shared mission

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Nearly 800 students in Jackson and Bartholomew counties came together Friday to celebrate National Lutheran Schools Week by demonstrating their faithfulness in God. Students in...

Paws to Read: New library program helps children with literacy skills

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As soon as George walked into the Kidz Korner room at the Jackson County Public Library, children magnetized to him. He just stood there soaking...

College professor visits Seymour High School choral department

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Eleven pieces of paper were taped to the walls around the Seymour High School choir room. The messages included "Random acts of kindness," "Move, soar,...

Brownstown native receives Sagamore award

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Advocating for pro-life issues, Susan Prentice Swayze Liebel worked closely with former Indiana Gov. Mike Pence and his staff. The efforts of the Brownstown native,...

City meetings going live? Board members suggest installing camera in council chambers

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Seymour residents soon may be able to attend public meetings at city hall without leaving the comfort of their own homes. City Councilmen Matt Nicholson...

United Way celebrates surpassing fundraising goal; volunteers recognized

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The Jackson County United Way's 2016 fund-raising campaign ended more than $15,000 above the $810,000 goal, but there's little time to rest on that...

Local sports calendar – January 31

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Main events Prep sports Today Girls basketball Class A Sectional 61 (at Orleans) Trinity Lutheran vs. Crothersville, 6 p.m. Class 4A Sectional 15 (at Floyd Central) Seymour vs. Bedford North Lawrence,...

Seymour man arrested on drug charges during traffic stop

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A local man faces at least seven drug-related charges stemming from a traffic stop that led to the discovery of more than 86 grams...

Grief support group classes planned

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A grief support class will begin meeting in February in the fellowship hall at Immanuel Lutheran Church, 605 S. Walnut St., Seymour. "Our Losses and...