Monthly Archives: January 2017

Win or go home: Area schools set for postseason tournament

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The 2016-17 girls basketball regular season schedule has reached its conclusion. Now, it's win or go home. All five Jackson County schools will fight for titles...

Weeklong celebration of Lutheran schools culminates with projects

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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...

Brownstown native receives Sagamore of the Wabash 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,...

On the line: Fire department wins bragging rights

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Through its first three games in the Battle of the Badges basketball tournament, the Seymour Fire Department scorched the nets. Recording wins against Jackson County...

City councilman suggests videotaping meetings

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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...

Evoking emotion: Seymour resident’s photography on display locally

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A lifelong Seymour resident who has successfully published a series of paranormal romance books has turned her creative interests and talents into a more...

Local sports calendar – January 30

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Today Boys basketball Brownstown Central at Silver Creek (F), 6 p.m. Tuesday Girls basketball Class A Sectional 61 (at Orleans) Trinity Lutheran vs. Crothersville, 6 p.m. Class 4A Sectional 15 (at...

Local sports scoreboard – January 30

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Saturday's results Girls basketball At Columbus Columbus East 50, Seymour 36 Seymour;7;7;15;7;—;36 Columbus East;13;22;6;9—;50 Seymour (15-8, 3-4 HHC): Sarah Benefiel 2 0-0 5, Ashton Chase 3 0-0 8, Lauren James...

Rolling roadblock planned for I-65

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The Indiana Department of Transportation has issued a permit for briefly closing all lanes of Interstate 65 early Thursday morning so utility crews can...

Segment of Third Street to close for repair

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The Seymour Water Pollution Control Facility plans to close Third Street between Pine and Poplar streets around 8:30 a.m. today to repair a cave-in. Third...