Monthly Archives: October 2019
Owls head to Franklin to begin postseason
After a week off to prepare, the Seymour Owls are set to begin their postseason journey on Friday against the Franklin Grizzly Cubs.
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Seymour woman helps cancer patients through nonprofit
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
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
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
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
Editor's note: Michael Fickert, Republican candidate for Seymour City Council District 5, did not submit information or answer questions for this article.
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City looking to issue $20.35 million in debt
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
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
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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