Monthly Archives: May 2021
Seymour Unified track places fourth at regional
The Seymour Unified track and field team is state bound after a fourth-place finish at regional on Saturday.
The Owls put up a total of...
There’s always a chance to keep learning
Are you the right person at the right time and do you know the rules well enough to question the call?
Before I share some...
BCHS seniors "turn the page" at graduation
BROWNSTOWNSeveral significant historical events have occurred on May 29 over the years, especially the birth of the country’s 35th president, John F. Kennedy, back...
BCHS seniors “turn the page”
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Several significant historical events have occurred on May 29 over the years, especially the birth of the country’s 35th president, John F. Kennedy, back...
Trinity bids farewell to 33 seniors
Graduation felt a lot more normal at Trinity Lutheran High School this year.
The processional "Pomp and Circumstance" played as the 33 members Class of...
Memorial Day: Seymour man died while helping fellow corpsman in Vietnam
On the night of April 11, 1967, U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. William Dean “Billy” Laraway was participating on a combined U.S. Marine and...
Seymour Middle School adding archery, soccer
While Seymour Middle School already offers a variety of sports, it never hurts to add more to give students more options.
Some may not be...
Columbus Express holding tryouts
Staff ReportsThe Columbus Express soccer club will be hosting tryouts and evaluations this upcoming June.From June 8-10, any interested boys and girls born from...
Local farmer receives sustainable agriculture grant
Staff ReportsAnn Carnes at Wild Pansy Farm in Crothersville recently was awarded a $17,425 grant from the North Central Region Sustainable Agriculture Research and...
Delta Delta installs officers, presents award
Staff ReportsDelta Delta chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha President Mary Anne Schneider installed new officers during a meeting May 4 in the fellowship hall...