Monthly Archives: February 2021

Cold Night Out shelter still active

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The Jackson County Cold Night Out Shelter is up and running again through Feb. 26.The shelter was supposed to start back up Dec. 5...

Cold Night Out shelter still active

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The Jackson County Cold Night Out Shelter is up and running again through Feb. 26. The shelter was supposed to start back up Dec. 5...

Seymour native doing virtual storytelling

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“You have to adjust to the circumstances.” That’s what Seymour native Valeri McCarthy said about sharing her children’s books virtually instead of in person. McCarthy is...

Local woman completes treatment for brain cancer

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When Pat Myers was told by doctors she had a grapefruit-sized tumor on the back of her brain, she chose faith over fear. But it...

Prep for growing season with Indiana Small Farm Conference

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Staff ReportsOrganizers of the Indiana Small Farm Conference remind farmers that it’s never too early to gain new insights ahead of the growing season.“The...

State encouraging participation in summer meals program

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Staff ReportsThe Indiana Department of Education encourages schools and qualified community organizations to participate in the 2021 Summer Food Service Program, following strong program...

Sandy Creek Christian Academy releases honor rolls

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Sandy Creek Christian Academy Honor RollsSecond quarterA honor rollKindergarten: Gentry Champion, Boyd Johnson, Eliza Medaris, Emily NorthcuttFirst grade: Adyson Henderson, Graham Arthur, Sophia GarciaSecond...

Perry named to dean’s honor list at Cedarville

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Alan Perry of Seymour was named to the fall 2020 dean's honor list at Cedarville University in Cedarville, Ohio. This recognition requires students to obtain...

Jackson County Council selects officers

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The Jackson County Council has a new president for 2021. During its first meeting of the year Jan. 20, Kari Storey was selected as president,...

Prep for growing season with Indiana Small Farm Conference

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Organizers of the Indiana Small Farm Conference remind farmers that it’s never too early to gain new insights ahead of the growing season. “The longer...