Monthly Archives: March 2018
Latest update confirms crisis at DCS
South Bend Tribune
The consultant reviewing Indiana’s Department of Child Services isn’t set to deliver a final report for a few months yet.
But it’s already...
Brownstown falls behind early, drops season opener
BROWNSTOWN
Brownstown Central's softball team finally got a break in the weather, and onto the diamond, to open the season going into the weekend.
Unfortunately for...
Area track and field teams prepare for season
Seymour
Head coaches: Spencer Sunbury (girls), Randy Fife (boys)
Rosters
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Girls
Seniors: Oriana Morales, Maddie Roark, Grace Timmons, Sierra Grossman, Nancy...
Seymour senior leader for Owls
For The Tribune
Tori Snook said playing travel softball, beginning on 10-and-under teams, has definitely helped her become a better high school player.
“I’ve always played...
Vital to take setbacks in stride
Well, here it is: I fell off the wagon. Dang near set it on fire and ran away.
I have had a real trying last...
Mission workers making impact through ministry efforts
Covi is the ministry I get the honor of working with for the next two months.
Covi is a ministry located in the middle of...
Elementary students put community at ‘heart’ of cause
A Seymour school took steps to help prevent heart disease and raise awareness for heart-related issues by walking circles inside the building.
On Wednesday, the...
Parks gets new program director
Jeff Campbell can remember watching his father and uncle participate in sports at one of Seymour’s city parks.
“I remember places like Gaiser Park being...
Fundraisers support woman on donor lists
Ellaina Davidson longs for a time when she doesn't have to take insulin shots multiple times a day.
Not having to travel to North Vernon...
Companies get tax abatements
Two local employers plan to invest in their businesses this year to increase production and add jobs.
Silgan Plastics Corp. and Cummins Inc. both received...