Monthly Archives: June 2017
Corruption can ruin a city’s infrastructure
By Michael J. Hicks
During the weekend, many of us gathered to remember men and women who gave their lives in the service of our...
Blood drive planned at First Baptist Church
The American Red Cross plans to conduct a blood drive from 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. June 15 in the fellowship hall at First Baptist...
Lugar: Squabbling over issues doesn’t solve them
By John Krull
INDIANAPOLIS
Chauffeured in a golf cart, former U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Indiana, rolls through and past mountains of food stacked on shelves.
I stride...
Climate change very real to winemakers around the globe
By Howard W. Hewitt
“It can be a whim or a wallop that can have an impact on the international wine world and what you...
Trinity wants regional title, but focus on Northeast Dubois
Trinity Lutheran’s baseball team will get another shot at making school history.
Returning to the Class A Loogootee Regional, the Cougars are staying focused in...
Piecing together a mystery: Women work to uncover twin quilts’ history
As a Vallonia woman was perusing exhibits at the Jackson County Fair a few years ago, she was shocked to see a friendship quilt...
12 students graduate from preschool program
For The Tribune
Family, friends and other loved ones recently gathered to watch 12 children graduate from God’s Lil Blessings preschool program during a ceremony...
Farmers market back in season
BROWNSTOWN
Nine local people have signed up to sell products this season at the revamped Brownstown Farmers Market.
The market’s first day is from 9 a.m....
Hard work pays off: Soon-to-be graduate has leg up with AP credits earned in...
Going into high school, Jennie Stuart knew she wasn’t athletic, so she stuck to what she knew best — academics and music.
After four years...
5 arrested on drug charges in Jennings
BY JULIE MCCLURE
For The Tribune
SCIPIO — Jennings County Sheriff’s deputies arrested five people after serving a search warrant in Scipio.
The sheriff’s department had received...