Monthly Archives: July 2017
Three county groups receive state commission grants
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
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
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
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
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
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?
(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
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
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
SEYMOUR
Lorene Otting, 84, of Seymour passed away Wednesday, June 28, 2017, at Schneck Medical Center.
Born Sept. 12, 1932,...