Monthly Archives: July 2020

Holcomb goes a step further in COVID-19 fight

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The TribuneThroughout the pandemic, Gov. Eric Holcomb has taken great pains to be sure his administration’s response to the emergency has been measured.In part,...

Has cancel culture gone too far?

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Cancel culture is one of those rare topics on which Barack Obama and Donald Trump seem to agree.In remarks last fall, Obama suggested that...

Government’s ’emergencies’

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Early in my stint on the News-Sentinel’s editorial board, county officials came to lobby for the newspaper’s support of a proposed new tax.They knew...

Summer softball big improvement over no spring season

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Jozie Nicholson and her Seymour High School teammates didn’t have an opportunity to play softball in the spring, but they are enjoying spending time...

Indiana high school sports a go as scheduled

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Despite worries that the COVID-19 pandemic would postpone the start of the fall sports schedule, incoming Indiana High School Athletic Association Commissioner Paul Neidig...

Baker scores on golf tour

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The big challenge came on a windy Friday when the atmospheric conditions conspired to try and keep Chris Baker from making the cut.High winds...

Rose Acre Farms suspends soybean purchases

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Rose Acre Farms recently made the decision to suspend crushing of genetically modified soybeans at its oil extraction plant at Acme for the immediate...

New yoga studio offering class for kids

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BROWNSTOWN For Lindsay Sterling and her two daughters, something good came out of the COVID-19 pandemic. When Everleigh, 9, and Hollyn, 6, were starting eLearning, some...

Council to look at raising parking fine

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The Seymour City Council is ready to take action to keep people from parking too long in front of downtown buildings.The retail development committee...

4-H’er and athlete: Bridget Marshall

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The past two summers, The Tribune profiled local high school athletes who entered 4-H projects for the Jackson County Fair.The 2020 fair was scheduled...