Monthly Archives: September 2020
Brownstown businesses can participate in contest
Brownstown/Ewing Main Street is encouraging businesses to participate in the fourth annual fall storefront decorating contest.The organization asks businesses to be creative, have fun...
Traffic switch planned Thursday on U.S. 50 in Seymour
Milestone Contractors is continuing work on the $15 million pavement reconstruction contract that began in late April along U.S. 50 in Seymour.On or after...
Charles Ray Douglas
MEDORA
Charles "Swampy" Douglas, of Medora, passed away peacefully with his family by his side at IU Methodist Hospital...
John Wesley Gaffney Sr.
SEYMOUR
John Wesley Gaffney Sr., 80, passed away on September 12, 2020 at Schneck Medical Center. Services are pending with Woodlawn...
A George Floyd postmortem
George Floyd met his fate, as the entire world knows, on May 25, 2020, in Minneapolis when police were called because they say he...
The virtue of moderation today
I never know whether to laugh or cry after reading a summary of news headlines from my internet feed. Take one from last week...
Constitution is still supreme law of our land
The cornerstone of our nation has been taken for granted by most Americans since it was put in place on Sept. 17, 1787, by...
Braves take local tennis showdown
Brownstown Central and Trinity Lutheran head tennis coaches both changed up their lineups for Tuesday’s match on the Cougar courts, but the Braves are...
Seymour girls soccer getting better by the week
When Saturday’s game ended, the Seymour girls soccer team departed its home stadium with three players on crutches and one who seemingly purchased stock...
Model airplane club receives donations to redo grass runway
Community collaboration resulted in a local remote control model airplane club having a runway redone at very little cost.
The Seymour Parks and Recreation Department,...