Monthly Archives: September 2020

Conservation district seeking supervisor

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The Jackson County Soil and Water Conservation District is looking for a person interested in promoting conservation of the county's natural resources to serve...

Fundraiser for feeding children in need set

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Staff Management SMX and The Sunflower Studio are teaming up to help people in Seymour and Jackson County get their cars clean and help...

UTV stolen in March recovered in Uniontown area

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Staff ReportsPolice continue to investigate the recent recovery of a utility task vehicle reported stolen in March from the Crothersville area.The recovery of the...

On the record – September 19

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ArrestsSeymourDwight Allen Weddel, 37, Seymour, manufacturing/dealing in methamphetamine, possession of marijuana, possession of a hypodermic syringe or needle, possession of paraphernalia, no bond, 9:44...

Following Jesus makes your life better

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After the resurrection, Jesus told the disciples, “You believe because you have seen me. But blessed are those who haven’t seen me and believe...

Improving the city one bite at a time

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For many years, I served as head coach of a travel fast-pitch softball team based out of Seymour.They were notorious for getting down a...

Free COVID-19 testing offered in North Vernon

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Schneck Medical Center and the Jennings County Health Department have partnered to provide free COVID-19 testing.The clinic opened Tuesday and is located at the...

Veterans event set for Oct. 1 in Columbus

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Honoring/Hiring/Helping Our Heroes of Bartholomew, Jackson, Jennings, Brown, Shelby, Johnson and Decatur Counties will conduct the area’s fifth annual Stand Down on Oct. 1...

Voting early this election will be wisest, safest plan

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(Terre Haute) Tribune StarIn two-thirds of U.S. states, registered voters concerned about encountering crowds at the polls this fall have an easy alternative —...

Free invasive plant landowner site visits

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A regional specialist with Southern Indiana Cooperative Invasives Management has started booking free landowner surveys for the fall. Kaila Knies, the regional specialist for 16...