Monthly Archives: June 2020
As you head outside, watch for ticks
Tick season is here, and that means it’s time for people to protect themselves and their loved ones, including pets, from tick bites.Last year,...
JCB disburses more than $27 million to local businesses through loan program
Staff ReportsJCB recently announced it has processed more than 290 loans totaling more than $27 million under the Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program.That...
Dinner on Medora Covered Bridge canceled
The 10th annual Dinner on the Bridge scheduled for Aug. 1 has been canceled.Morris Tippin with Friends of the Medora Covered Bridge and Area...
Brownstown school board sets executive session
The Brownstown Central Community School Corp. board of trustees will meet in executive session at 5:30 p.m. Thursday at the administration office, 608 W....
Seymour native receives Circle of Honor award
Seymour native Sally Wait Potter, now of Monroe, Georgia, recently received the Circle of Honor award from the International Society of Beverage Technologists.This is...
Brownstown Town Council meeting in new location
The Brownstown Town Council will meet in the new town hall for the first time at 6 p.m. today.The town hall is now at...
Seymour students named to DePauw University dean’s list
Evens Cribs and Caleb O'Brien, both of Seymour, recently were named to the spring 2020 dean's list at DePauw University in Greencastle.Students named to...
Ivy Tech to offer free online training
Ivy Tech Community College has announced it is offering free classes and trainings for 10,000 participants.The college is elevating its commitment to Hoosiers impacted...
Free antibody testing available at local clinic
First Care Urgent Care is now offering antibody testing at all of its 18 locations at no cost to insured or uninsured patients.That includes...
On the record – June 1
Arrests
Brownstown
Craig Allen McElfresh, 37, Seymour, residential entry, battery resulting in moderate bodily injury, criminal trespassing, no bond, 12:23 a.m. Sunday.
Derek Wayne Branaman-Higginbotham, 29, Freetown,...