Monthly Archives: April 2019
Braves earn MSC victory, extend winning streak to four games
Going into the early week Mid-Southern Conference game, Brownstown Central baseball coach Brandon Tormoehlen relayed a simple message to his team.He said that the...
Seymour senior signs to USI track and field program
When Caleb Madden first started throwing the shot put and discus, he fell in love with a new sport.Soon after diving into the world...
Owls’ offense too much for Lions
Coach Jerry Burton got offensive production from every spot in the batting order from his Seymour softball team in an 8-3 win over Salem...
Seymour teen hospitalized following crash
An 18-year-old Seymour woman remains hospitalized after a crash reported Monday morning.
Chloe Renee Hatton was injured in a single-vehicle crash on State Road 250...
Crossroads Acoustic Fest has strong second year
Crossroads Acoustic Fest returned for its second year, bringing singer-songwriters to share their stories in downtown Seymour.The two-day festival featured a wide array of...
Public honors 911 operators for their work
They’re the first point of contact you have when you call 911 during an emergency.Their work often goes unnoticed, but it’s vital to the...
Medora trustees approve LED lighting, maintenance projects
MEDORAInside and outside Medora Community Schools, it will soon be a little brighter.The board of trustees recently approved the hiring of B and H...
EF1 tornadoes confirmed in Jennings County
The National Weather Service confirmed two tornadoes hit Jennings County on Thursday night as severe weather rolled through southeastern Indiana.Survey teams visited the county...
Police arrest motorcyclist following high-speed pursuit
A motorcyclist faces a felony charge of resisting law enforcement after fleeing at a high rate of speed, police report.
Erick Omar Rodriguez-Vazquez, 28, of...
Pedestrian dies after being hit by semi on interstate
Indiana State Police said a pedestrian died after being struck by a semi in the southbound lanes of Interstate 65 near the 58-mile-marker in...