Monthly Archives: February 2017
Letter: Local residents share generously during holidays
To the editor:
I am writing to thank and celebrate Jackson County residents for spreading joy to children around the world this Christmas season by...
‘Alternative facts’ don’t serve public
(ANDERSON) HERALD BULLETIN
Let's think for a second how newspapers, TV stations and other media outlets would be regarded if they chose to print all...
Judicial center moving forward
The design phase of a $12.14 million judicial center to house all three Jackson County courts is entering its final chapter.
Bids for that project,...
Crothersville falls to South Decatur
WESTPORT
Despite a close first half and strong fourth-quarter showing by its opponent, South Decatur outscored Crothersville 27-10 in the third quarter and held on...
Set for semistate: Seymour wrestling trio have sights on state
This weekend, the lights get a little brighter and the venue turns from gymnasium to coliseum for Seymour’s wrestlers.
Three Seymour grapplers will represent the...
Willing to do the work: Tigers athlete knows importance of practice
For The Tribune
There’s an old saying that in sports: practice makes perfect.
Crothersville High School senior Kashmir Kelshaw takes that to heart and said she...
Holcomb interacts with community: New governor excited to hear from residents
He had been on the sidelines as the leader of the state or a U.S. senator met with residents, made big announcements or simply...
Duke Energy building new Seymour office
Visitors entering Seymour from the east side will soon be greeted by a much more visually appealing Duke Energy building, a company official says.
The...
Braves take control for win
BROWNSTOWN
Brownstown Central's Class 3A No. 1 boys basketball team limited Clarksville to a combined 11 points during the second and third quarters on Saturday...
Jumping in: Seymour-Redding Elementary offers club for second year
For the 2015-16 school year, a couple of students transferred from Margaret R. Brown Elementary to Seymour-Redding Elementary.
Leaving Brown meant they no longer could...