Monthly Archives: September 2018

Local songwriters to showcase their talents

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Tribune Staff ReportsArea musicians will be featured in a songwriter showcase in Seymour.Organized by the Crossroads Acoustic Fest team, the event is set for...

High school sports results — Sept. 29

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Boys tennisSeymour Sectional SemifinalsBrownstown Central 4, Austin 1No. 1 singles: Ethan Carlin (BC) def. Joseph Smith, 6-1, 6-2.No. 2 singles: Ethan Wischmeier (BC) def....

Brownstown Central blasts Clarksville on senior night

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BROWNSTOWN It wasn’t just the seniors that got to play on senior night. Class 3A No. 7 Brownstown Central was able to empty its bench in...

Owls, Braves to meet in tennis sectional finals

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Seymour and Brownstown Central advanced to today’s championship match of the Seymour boys tennis sectional by posting semifinals wins Friday afternoon.Seymour edged Scottsburg 3-2,...

PERFECTION: Owls finish 7-0 in conference play for first time in school history

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bnlathletics.com BEDFORD Perfection was sweet for Seymour. The Owls’ boys soccer team completed their first undefeated romp through the Hoosier Hills Conference on Thursday night, cruising to...

Brave enough to admit your fears

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Every article has been about the struggles of this process and how it changes a person.This month is not any different, except I am...

Youth collecting money for Oktoberfest prince, princess contest

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Three girls and a boy are busy collecting donations in hopes of winning the Seymour Oktoberfest prince and princess contest.The girls vying for the...

Seymour High School sophomore selected for all-state choir

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Auditioning for the Indiana Music Education Association All-State Honor Choir for the first time, Amanda Massengale said she didn’t experience many nerves.On the drive...

Brownstown announces school budget for next year

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BROWNSTOWNIndiana school districts saw the budgeting process change for 2019.All expenses are now categorized into just two funds — education and operations.Jade Peters, the...

Gabbard resigns from city commission

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A recent move has led to the resignation of a member of the Seymour Redevelopment Commission.Kevin Gabbard announced Monday he is stepping down from...