Monthly Archives: April 2020
Patient Pacers Pritchard works from home
Except for dribbling in privacy, one of the few things NBA executives have been able to do for their teams recently is scout from...
Cold Night Out conducting drive-by prayer
The Jackson County Cold Night Out Shelter has completed its winter housing for the second year in a row, but it has not ended...
Latino businesses partner to provide food, resources
Two-pound bags of rice, beans and sugar, a four-pound bag of sopa, two cans of tuna, chicken and tomato bouillon, a bottle of cooking...
State troopers give local boy an 11th birthday to remember
BROWNSTOWNSince he was 7, Taylor Treadway has wanted to become an Indiana State Police trooper.Monday was his 11th birthday, and his dream occupation remains...
Schools to rent more portable classrooms
Schools may be empty due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, but come fall, Seymour Community School Corp. officials expect to have even more students...
State police seek identity of man
Troopers from the Indiana State Police Versailles Post are attempting to identify and locate a man who may be in possession of a stolen...
Police investigating possible arson in Seymour
The Seymour police and fire departments are investigating a suspicious fire that occurred this morning.
The incident at 304 Haag Lane is now being investigated...
Butler adds fresh hoops talent
Staff ReportsThe latest addition to the Butler men’s basketball team is 6-foot-3 guard Jair Bolden, a graduate transfer from South Carolina who is expected...
New website provides Hoosiers free expert mental health resources
Staff ReportsThe Indiana Family and Social Services Administration has launched a new website, bewellindiana.org, that will provide Hoosiers with free mental health resources that...
Schneck physician practices continue to provide telehealth visits
Staff ReportsIndiana Gov. Eric Holcomb has provided guidance that health care facilities can reopen for essential visits, but some patients may choose to stay...