Monthly Archives: October 2019

Owls head to Franklin to begin postseason

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After a week off to prepare, the Seymour Owls are set to begin their postseason journey on Friday against the Franklin Grizzly Cubs. ...

Seymour woman helps cancer patients through nonprofit

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Two months after the operation, the overnight chemotherapy treatments started. For six weeks, Lisa Manns would travel from her home in Seymour to the University...

Owls boys soccer concludes season

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Cameron Cox meant a lot to the Seymour boys’ soccer team this fall. That was the word from Coach Matt Dennis, who...

Many take in fun for downtown Halloween activities

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Ansley Williams could hardly contain her excitement. The 3-year-old enthusiastically clapped her hands and jumped up and down before running around the parking lot of...

Preschoolers collecting candy to send to troops overseas

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BROWNSTOWN Maci Archer still has more than a year until she is able to see Jared Ball again. The Brownstown Elementary School preschooler said she is...

Two candidates vying for city council seat

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Editor's note: Michael Fickert, Republican candidate for Seymour City Council District 5, did not submit information or answer questions for this article. ...

City looking to issue $20.35 million in debt

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The city is preparing to issue the most debt it has had at one time in at least the past 12 years. On Monday, the...

Medora Town Council: Rhonda Freeman Q and A

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What do you think you can bring to the town council? Listen to the citizens of Medora and try to get solutions. What's the most pressing...

Medora Town Council: Jim Davers Q and A

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What do you think you can bring to the town council? Experience. I've been on there a long time, and I know how things work...

Local sports calendar – October 30

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Today No events scheduled Thursday No events scheduled