Monthly Archives: May 2019

Indiana slow growing, but portion of population gain due to immigrants

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The research center where I work just released a study on immigration in Indiana.Sociologist Emily Wornell was the lead author of a work that...

Yes, state borders still matter

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To many Americans, the mention of Florida conjures up images of orange juice. For others, it’s Disney theme parks, a place to escape harsh...

Two arrested on drug-related charges

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A traffic stop Tuesday afternoon on Seymour's south side led to the arrests of two people on drug-related charges, police report.Derrick N. Broshears, 34,...

Cougars aim for first regional baseball crown

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Sixteen teams currently remain in the hunt for the Class A state baseball title, but the field will get cut to four Saturday night.Trinity...

Trinity senior finishing up four-year golf career

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Prior to his eighth grade school year, Ryland Nierman went to Hickory Hills Golf Club in Brownstown to get a feeling for golf.He enjoyed...

NWS issues severe thunderstorm warning

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A severe thunderstorm warning is in effect for Jackson County until 11:30 p.m. Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service in Indianapolis. A severe thunderstorm...

Car show, concert proceeds going toward water rescue equipment, training for firefighters

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Just a few weeks after becoming certified ice water rescue technicians, Steve Mowdy and Jeremy Burcham found themselves applying the training they had received. Both...

Summer youth art program planned at Crothersville park

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CROTHERSVILLEThis summer, youth from the Crothersville area will be able to learn art while improving the community.The inaugural Crothersville Summer Youth Art Program is...

Billboards in downtown park to be removed

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After two years, Seymour has won a lawsuit over billboards in a downtown park.Mayor Craig Luedeman said Thursday the city has entered into a...

Local sports calendar – May 30

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TodayNo events scheduledFridayBoys track and fieldBrownstown Central, Seymour at State Finals (IU), 3 p.m.