Monthly Archives: November 2017
Senate campaigns are not inspiring
(Portland) Commercial Review
“Me too” isn’t much of a campaign platform.
Then again, neither is “Not me.”
Yet that seems to be what the U.S. Senate race...
Brownstown has familiar goals despite roster turnover
BROWNSTOWN
There’s not just a changing of the guards occurring at Brownstown Central. The forwards and centers are new, too.
The boys basketball team has undergone...
Athlete standout in baseball, basketball
For The Tribune
Tiller Cummings said he began playing basketball and baseball at an early age in Seymour, so it was an easy decision for...
Jets too much for Cougars
By Derek Trapanier
For The Tribune
HOPE
On the road Tuesday night, Trinity Lutheran was unable to overcome a physical battle against Hauser and fell 101-66.
The Jets...
Vietnam veteran shares stories about time in military
BY RANDY FRADY
Guest column
As I think back on my military experience from 1966 to 1968, it was like a line from a Charles Dickens...
One Chamber Christmas draws crowd
Christmas carols filled the air, lights on the downtown Christmas tree were lit, and Santa Claus and reindeer made their first appearance in Seymour.
With...
Home Tour benefits Community Diner
An opportunity to tour unique Seymour homes and help a good cause is coming up Saturday.
From 4 to 8 p.m., people can visit six...
Smoking ordinance tabled
City officials will wait another two weeks before voting on new restrictions to Seymour’s existing smoking ordinance.
Due to the absence of Councilmen John Reinhart...
Christmas Basket Fund grows to $650
The annual Christmas Basket Fund grew to $650 with $300 in donations Tuesday.
The newest donations are:
Merry Christmas, $100 from Bill and Mary Jane Lasater.
In...
State Road 235 will be closed for event
The Indiana Department of Transportation has issued a permit to the town of Medora to close State Road 235 on Saturday for the southwest...