Monthly Archives: June 2020
Free milk to be handed out in Crothersville
Crothersville Community School Corp. in cooperation with Prairie Farms will host a Farm to Family free milk event every Wednesday in July at the...
West Second Street closing for rail crossing project
West Second Street at U.S. 50 (Hangman's Crossing) will be closed today for a railroad track panel replacement.
BMV fees resume Wednesday
The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles reminds Hoosiers administrative penalty fees (late fees) will resume Wednesday.All Hoosiers with expired driver’s licenses, permits, state identification...
City releases fireworks regulations, limits
The use of consumer fireworks is prohibited in the corporate limits of the city of Seymour except during the following periods:Between the hours of...
Donations still needed for Seymour prom
Donations from the community are still being sought by Seymour High School parent Autumn Kegeris to fund a prom for SHS students who were...
Health department searching for a testing site
The Jackson County Health Department is in need of a location to provide COVID-19 testing in the county.
If anyone knows of a vacant facility...
Man hospitalized after accidentally shooting himself
On Friday night, a Crothersville man was airlifted to a nearby medical facility after accidentally shooting himself in the face.
Ryan Smith, 32, is currently...
Local singer holds cul-de-sac concerts
Where there is a will, there is a way.
An opera singer in Seymour has not only taken her concerts online but also to her...
Slow-pitch softball league restarting in Brownstown
BROWNSTOWNFor nearly 18 years, Ben Tiemeyer spent his summers at Brownstown Park playing in a men’s slow-pitch softball league.He began playing right out of...
Brownstown, Medora to start school on schedule in August
Two Jackson County districts have announced plans to start the 2020-21 school year on schedule with safety measures in place.In Facebook posts on Friday,...