Monthly Archives: September 2020
River cleanup set with protocols in place
Due to social distancing protocols caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Friends of the Muscatatuck River Society won't be conducting its annual Fall River Shady...
Public voting machine test set
There will be a public test of the voting machines that will be used for the upcoming election at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the...
Sheriff conducting free 5K walk/run
The National Faith and Blue 5K Walk/Run will start at 8 a.m. Oct. 10 at Crothersville Junior-Senior High School, 109 N. Preston St., Crothersville.The...
North Vernon police investigating death
Officers with North Vernon Police Department continue to investigate the death of a person found Monday near the city park at 604 N. Park...
Brownstown, Seymour finish golf seasons
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The season came to an end for the Brownstown Central and Seymour girls golf teams Saturday in the Washington Regional.
The Braves shot 413 to...
Tiemeyer to Reynolds wins Jackson Bowl
When junior quarterback Kiernan Tiemeyer threw a 35-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Reynolds with under four minutes remaining in Friday night’s Jackson Bowl, he...
Brownstown place to be for auto racers tonight
The Brownstown Speedway will host its biggest racing night of the 2020 season tonight with the 41st annual Jackson 100 for the Lucas Oil...
Brownstown football wins miracle thriller over Seymour
For The TribuneFor more stories and photographs of the Brownstown Central-Seymour Jackson Bowl football game see Monday’s Seymour Tribune.Jackson County’s two high school football...
Vallonia teen reunites with health care staff who saved his life
Brandon Stuckwish recently returned to Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital, but it wasn’t for medical care.It was an opportunity for the 17-year-old Vallonia resident...
Retired CASA volunteer receives award for child advocacy work
Bob Schmielau began advocating for a child when the boy was 6.The 76-year-old Seymour resident said the boy was a troubled child, but going...