Monthly Archives: July 2017

Three county groups receive state commission grants

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The Indiana Arts Commission recently announced that more than 400 community-based arts providers and individual artists throughout Indiana, including three in Jackson County, will...

Unbelieve-a-bubble: Event draws in families to learn science, have fun

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he head of youth services at Jackson County Public Library in Seymour knows a lot about the science of bubbles. She knows what it takes...

Volleyball camp keeps kids interestedVolleyball

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Making small adjustments each year to keep the interest high, the Seymour volleyball camp continues to be a hit for young girls in the...

School gets resource officer grant

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BROWNSTOWN The three Brownstown school buildings will continue to have a police presence in 2018. Superintendent Greg Walker recently announced Brownstown Central Community School Corp. is...

Beloved middle school music volunteer dies at 102

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In body, Leslie “Les” Gilkey lived a long time. But his spirit, music and the impact he made on many young students in Seymour will...

Schneck Medical Center offers student discovery program

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Rarely do students interested in the health care field get to see what it's really like to respond to an emergency medical situation. But that's...

Is Indiana really a low-tax state?

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(Fort Wayne) News-Sentinel Indiana hiked its gas tax and vehicle registration fees this year to fund a long-term infrastructure program, so officials have had to...

Library offering state architecture program

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Jackson County Public Library will offer an Indiana Landmarks program on the topic of “Architectural Styles in Indiana” from 6 to 7 p.m. July...

Government offices closing for holiday

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Seymour city offices, including the department of public works and Seymour Transit, and Jackson County offices plan to close Tuesday for the Fourth of...

Lorene Otting

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SEYMOUR Lorene Otting, 84, of Seymour passed away Wednesday, June 28, 2017, at Schneck Medical Center. Born Sept. 12, 1932,...