Monthly Archives: April 2020
Steven McKinney
SCIPIO
Steven McKinney, 69, of Scipio, died April 27, 2020.
A graveside service will be conducted at 11:00 a.m. on...
Local program offers free health coverage enrollment
Covering Kids and Families of United Way offers free local and unbiased assistance to anyone needing to enroll in Medicaid or Marketplace health insurance.Certified...
COVID-19 nursing home details should be public
(Anderson) Herald BulletinState and local health departments should release information to the public about all coronavirus cases and deaths involving long-term care facilities.Regular reports...
COVID-19 and the USPS
You may have heard that the Post Office is in the hospital with COVID-19. Part of the problem is that it has some pre-existing...
Addiction leaves little room for anything
When I thought about getting sober, I would have in the back of my mind the thought that it wasn’t the last time I...
Cummins to reopen local plants next week
Cummins Inc. plans to resume production at most local manufacturing facilities next week after they were temporarily shut down earlier this month due to...
Rookie coaches sidelined
Julie Lemming’s emotions matched the pendulum swing of officials’ discussions, yo-yoing with the maybe-we-will and maybe-we-won’t thoughts and opinions expressed.
As the deadly COVID-19 virus...
Tennis players look ahead
Olivia Hackman thought Brownstown Central’s girls tennis team had something special going. With six seniors, the Braves were thinking big for the 2020 season.
And...
Missed season causes sadness
Sports are often defined by numbers and often when athletes set goals a numeral is involved. If Bekah Cook had been able to compete...
Nowhere to run
When Seymour’s 4x100-meter relay team dropped the baton during a key 2019 race, it was a deflating moment. But all the underclassmen rallied their...