Monthly Archives: February 2019
Susan E. (Bott) Walther
LOUISVILLE
Susan E. (Bott) Walther passed from this life Sunday January 27, 2019, at Jewish Hospital, Louisville, Ky. Her family gathered...
Ellen J. Trowbridge
COLUMBUS
Ellen J. Trowbridge, 81, of Columbus and formerly of Dupont, passed away at 7:40 a.m. at her daughter's residence. She...
Rachel Browning Bailey
EVANSVILLE
Rachel Browning Bailey, 85, passed away peacefully January 29, 2019 surrounded by her loving family. She was born...
Seymour-Redding Elementary to host math competition
Fourth-, fifth- and sixth-graders from around the Seymour area recently competed in the 23rd annual Math Academic Teams for Hoosiers competition.Seymour-Redding Elementary School will...
Seymour choir students earn 20 gold ratings at festival
Student-musicians from Seymour High School participated in the Vocal/Piano District Solo and Ensemble Festival on Saturday at Floyd Central High School.Of the 30 events...
On the record – February 1
ArrestsJackson CountyRiley James Nasby, 21, Madison, indirect contempt, no bond, 11:24 a.m. Wednesday.Jerry Wayne Cash, 59, Seymour, theft, 10:10 a.m. Wednesday. Released at 12:38...
Pierre was a knucklehead.
He was my first feline companion and lived to the ripe old age of 19 despite being an indoor-outdoor cat with more spunk than...
Indiana’s labor markets aren’t ready for a recession
With the General Assembly poised to consider the biennial budget, it is useful to write about how prepared Indiana is for a looming global...
Thumbs-Up, Thumbs-Down – February 1
A win for veteransI would like to give The Tribune a thumbs-up for the article you ran on the front page of the newspaper...
Olympians pull away from Braves
For The TribuneCOLUMBUSBrownstown Central played well in the first quarter of Thursday’s boys basketball matchup with Columbus East.The final three quarters became a different...