Monthly Archives: February 2017

Letter: Local residents share generously during holidays

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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

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(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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...