Monthly Archives: February 2017
Glenn D. Roll
NORTH VERNON
Glenn D. Roll, 60, of North Vernon passed away at 11:41 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 16, 2017, at Our Hospice in...
Racing was a ‘blast’
Scott Taskey of Columbus is maybe more well-known for his realty success than his racing endeavors that took place some 40 years ago, but...
Changes to Indiana’s solar policy misguided
By Sanya Carley and David Konisky
Indiana Senate Bill 309, introduced by Sen. Brandt Herschman, proposes to fundamentally change Indiana’s solar energy policy. The proposed...
Drones and privacy expectations
(Fort Wayne) News-Sentinel
Recognizing that drones give peeping Toms a high-tech boost to their perverted peering, Republican state Sen. Eric Koch, R-Bedford, proposes creating a...
Jail overcrowding issue resurfaces
A committee put in place several years ago to address chronic overcrowding at the Jackson County Jail has been reestablished.
The issue recently came to...
Braves finish unblemished in MSC play
BROWNSTOWN
There’s no denying which team stands above the rest in the Mid-Southern Conference — they’ve largely dominated the competition for more than a decade.
With...
In full Bloom: Sharpshooter leads Owls to big win
For The Tribune
AUSTIN
Tyler Bloom came out shooting red hot at the start of the third quarter, making five 3-pointers, to help the Owls break...
Taking his shot: Braves starter piles on points
On the floor, Cody Waskom likes to do it all for the Brownstown Central boys basketball team.
However, when he gets the opening, he will...
Canines’ companion: Seymour woman helps recover lost dogs
Three Seymour residents who were once strangers now consider themselves friends.
It’s all because of their shared love of dogs.
In January 2016, Heather Chase saw...
Local man: Slow down near school
BROWNSTOWN
A Brownstown resident has a message for people driving around the middle school at the beginning and end of a school day — slow...