Monthly Archives: February 2017

Elect, don’t appoint, state schools chief

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(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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...

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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

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A second phase of road construction on West Second Street in Seymour will cost the city less money than expected and should begin this...