Monthly Archives: November 2017
Officer retires after 20 years
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...