Monthly Archives: September 2020
Financial aid information event planned
Seymour High School will conduct its annual Financial Aid Information Night in October.The event will be from 6 to 6:30 p.m. Oct. 7 in...
August tired on the farm
Farming by itself is hard. Farming during a pandemic seems absolutely daunting.I recently had a fellow farmer tell me last month they were "August...
Learning center receives funding for HSE testing
Indiana will provide local adult education programs reimbursement for test fees for students who take the high school equivalency through Dec. 30.To qualify, students...
Brownstown announces trick-or-treat hours
Brownstown will have residential trick-or-treating from 6 to 8 p.m. Oct. 31.The Brownstown Town Council unanimously approved the date and time during a meeting...
BCHS proposes hybrid schedule
The Brownstown Central Community School Corp. board of trustees will have a special meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the administration office, 608 W....
Take a nap, eat a snack, carry on
Many people, myself included, have taken to calling our shutdown in the spring “The Great Pause.”As we have moved through the summer, efforts have...
On the record – September 25
ArrestsCrothersvilleCasey Rachelle Cross, 29, Seymour, reckless driving, warrant, possession of paraphernalia, resisting law enforcement, no bond, 4:58 p.m. Wednesday.Benjamin David McIntosh, 33, Crothersville, dealing...
‘America First’ leads to a country with no friends
A political mentor of mine used to say, “it’s always hard to find a friend when you need one.” His point was that friendships...
The post office delivers through the years
Both of Indiana’s U.S. senators, Vance Hartke and Birch Bayh, attended a 1963 event in Stilesville, a town of approximately 300 residents located on...
Thumbs-Up, Thumbs-Down – September 25
Centennial celebrationThumbs up to Edith Wayman, who celebrated her 100th birthday Sept. 10. She was born in Burns City and later lived in other...