Monthly Archives: December 2017
Targeting youth to reduce smoking
South Bend Tribune
A recent story on a proposal to raise Indiana’s legal age for buying cigarettes from 18 to 21 is getting a cool...
Governmental offices closing for New Year’s Day
Seymour city offices along with the department of public works and Seymour Transit will be closed Monday in observance of the New Year's Day...
Card game scheduled at Seymour library for adults
Adults are invited to drop in upstairs at the Seymour Library at 303 W. Second St. and play Cribbage, a card game for two...
Class about iPads planned at Brownstown library
An iPad class is planned from 10 to 11 a.m. Jan. 13 at Brownstown Public Library at 120 E. Spring St.
During this free class...
Officer warns about leaving animals out in cold
Seymour's animal control officer is asking city residents to remember their animals as temperatures plunge near or even fall below zero in the comings...
Top ten stories from 2017
1. Overdose deaths
On Aug. 31, 75 people gathered at One Chamber Square in Seymour in recognition of the third annual International Overdose Awareness Day.
Jackson...
Braves sweep, Cougars split at Classic
BLOOMFIELD
The largest in-season high school girls basketball tournament in the state kicked off Friday at Eastern Greene's elementary and middle schools.
A total of 24...
Seymour takes 7th place at tournament
ST. LEON
Coach Jason Longmeier said he didn’t have a special message for his Seymour girls’ basketball team at halftime of Fridays’ game against Rushville...
Legislators ready to address opioid crisis, concealed carry, workforce skills
The 2018 session of the Indiana General Assembly will convene at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Statehouse.
It's supposed to be a short session ending...
German exchange student wraps up time in county
BROWNSTOWN
The cornfields of Jackson County were much different than the bright city lights of Berlin, Germany.
But Marwin Launert said he enjoyed his view as...