Monthly Archives: December 2019
Hoosier writers to speak around the state and offer writing workshops
The Jackson County Public Library is one of 40 organizations that will host Indiana authors during 2020 as part of a statewide speakers bureau...
Group using grant to address tobacco use
Healthy Jackson County has been around for a long time but really started gaining momentum over the last two years.
The group...
Longtime American Legion post commander dies
Every time he walks into Herb Woodard Hall, Gary Anderson thinks of its namesake with high regard.
One night during a meeting...
ABATE, Head Start dedicate new playground
American Bikers Aimed Toward Education members are all about giving back and helping others.
Whether it’s conducting a motorcycle ride to raise...
Brownstown Town Council approves contractor for paving project (copy)
A paving project is one step closer to getting started in the county seat.
During a meeting Monday night at Brownstown Town...
Brownstown Central High School math teacher retires after 41 years (copy)
BROWNSTOWN
Rex Kovert’s introduction to education came during the blizzard of 1978.
School was closed for two and a half...
Crane Hill employees move on after fire
Standing outside Crane Hill Machine and Fabrication Inc. on Tuesday morning, Marshall Royalty was greeted by a UPS driver.
As he delivered...
Nicholson elected next mayor of Seymour
As the newly elected mayor of Seymour, Republican Matt Nicholson decided to celebrate his victory in Tuesday’s election over a slice of pizza or...
Project aims to change dynamic of downtown Seymour
A $1 million project to improve and revitalize One Chamber Square in downtown Seymour gets underway today.
A groundbreaking will be at...
Seymour Community Schools experience growing pains
The school year just ended and summer hasn’t officially begun, but administrators at Seymour Community School Corp. are planning for the fall when they...