Monthly Archives: December 2017
Can marijuana help addicts kick opioids?
Recently, Donald Trump’s administration declared the rising death rate from opioid overdoses a national public health emergency. Thirty-three thousand lives were lost to this...
Sharing records aids opioid fight
Kokomo Tribune
As we’ve written before, every county in the state should be required to report opioid overdose deaths. Sharing data in a streamlined way...
Second half run propels Braves past Owls
While it was only the second game of the season for both boys basketball teams, the county rivalry match-up at the Lloyd E. Scott...
Sharp shooting lifts Crothersville in blowout
For The Tribune
CROTHERSVILLE
Crothersville’s boys basketball team got its perimeter game going early — making five 3-pointers in the first period — to open a...
Local resident dies in crash: Man’s vehicle struck tree
A North Vernon man died in a single-vehicle crash on a Jennings County road.
The Indiana State Police and Jennings County Sheriff’s Department responded to...
Trinity Lutheran wins easily at Edinburgh
BY DAVID CAMPBELL
For The Tribune
Trinity Lutheran played nearly the perfect opening quarter and rode that momentum to an easy 82-32 win at Edinburgh on...
Braves defend home court, best rival Owls
For the first time since the 2004-05 season, the Brownstown Central girls basketball team has bragging rights over the Seymour Owls.
The Braves (7-2) held...
Mapping out the future: Crothersville hosts first schoolwide career day
CROTHERSVILLE
Rebekah Cook tucked a packet about opportunities at Schneck Medical Center in her iPad case to save for later.
The Crothersville High School sophomore said...
School salaries won’t change; teachers will get incentives instead of raises
BROWNSTOWN
As part of a recent collective-bargaining agreement, Brownstown Central Community School Corp. teachers won’t see a base salary increase for 2017-18.
That follows a June...
Seymour school calendar: Traditional schedule, set for vote, would be used for at least...
Seymour Community School Corp. officials have long discussed the idea of switching from the district’s current traditional school calendar to a balanced calendar that...