Monthly Archives: February 2017
Elect, don’t appoint, state schools chief
(Anderson) Herald Bulletin
Partisan bickering and the resulting gridlock can be deeply frustrating for constituents. Nothing gets done because one side won’t recognize that the...
State leader seeks input
A higher gas tax, a new vehicle registration fee and tolls on Indiana highways are all on the list of possibilities to bring another...
Tigers set school wins record, one game away from history; Hornets fall to Senators
ORLEANS
While the Crothersville girls basketball team surmounted another milestone Friday night, a victory tonight would prove monumental.
The Tigers defeated Orleans 54-41 to punch a...
Braves offensive lineman makes college decision
Brownstown Central's big man in the middle of the offensive line will reunite with three former teammates on the gridiron.
Upon graduation in the spring,...
Pirates edge Braves
CORYDON
Charlestown outscored Brownstown Central 15-6 over the final 3:35 of the game to register a 54-45 win in the semifinals of the Corydon Central...
Brownstown Central battles back for victory
COLUMBUS
Brownstown Central found its undefeated season in jeopardy when it trailed at Columbus East heading into the fourth quarter.
A 20-point third quarter gave the...
Erosion issues in Vallonia Bottoms affecting bridge, home
An old iron bridge in the Vallonia Bottoms could become an island, while a nearby home could soon wind up in the river.
The culprit?...
Celebrating with service: Students mark occasion by giving back
Time, talents and treasures are focal points for students and staff at St. Ambrose Catholic School in Seymour.
That's especially evident each year during National...
Street remains closed from downtown fire; city group hopes to bring building back to...
The westbound lane of a block of Second Street through downtown Seymour remains closed a month after a fire broke out in a clothes...
Next phase of Second Street project to begin in spring
A second phase of road construction on West Second Street in Seymour will cost the city less money than expected and should begin this...