Monthly Archives: November 2017

Officer retires after 20 years

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For The Tribune As he left his police car for the last time, Lt. Randall S. Marshall left a note to the police officer who...

Project gives shoes, socks to children in need

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With boxes of shoes and packages of socks filling their shopping cart, Becca Hattabaugh and her mother, Becky Wilson, were approached by a Walmart...

Temporary fix set for paving projects

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CROTHERSVILLE A portion of a heavily traveled road in Crothersville undergoing construction will receive a temporary surface until work can resume. Bethany Road will get a...

Brownstown police receive supply of overdose reversal medication

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There have been times when a Brownstown Police Department officer was the first to arrive on the scene of a reported overdose. In those instances,...

Nonprofit helps women, girls face hardships

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It has taken a year's time, but a Seymour woman never gave up on what she said God put in her heart to accomplish. That's...

Annual Christmas Basket Fund growing

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The annual Christmas Basket Fund grew to $1,050 with $400 in donations Wednesday. The newest donations are: $50 from anonymous In memory of D.R., Robert and Reneua...

On the record – November 30

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Arrests Jackson County Stephanie Michelle Saylor, 33, Seymour, probation violation, no bond, 11:28 a.m. Tuesday. Seymour Steven Michael Venegas, 35, Seymour, driving while suspended with a prior unrelated...

Columbus City Band to perform at church

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The Columbus City Band will ring in the holiday season at 2 p.m. Dec. 10 in Seymour. The Sounds of the Season and Christmas Classics...

Library offers arts and crafts program

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The Jackson County Public Library will offer Creative Connection, an arts and crafts program for adults 18 and over, at 2 p.m. Dec. 16...

Church hosting Christmas celebration

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The congregation at White’s Chapel United Methodist Church invites the public to attend the church's Christmas celebration service at 6 p.m. Sunday. The service will...