Monthly Archives: July 2021
Library board meets in Crothersville
Crothersville Coordinator Cindy Huckleberry gave a report on local summer and upcoming programs when the Jackson County Public Library board of trustees met Monday...
Seymour resident named to Tiger Pride Honor Roll
Evens Cribs of Seymour is one of 286 DePauw University student-athletes named to the Tiger Pride Honor Roll for achieving at least a 3.40...
Library program guide now available
The Jackson County Public Library's August/September program guide is now available at its branches in Seymour, Crothersville and Medora and online at myjclibrary.org/myjc-program-guide.
These programs...
Activist who helped desegregate Birmingham library dies
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — A Black Army veteran who helped peacefully desegregate an Alabama city's library with a sit-in protest in 1963 has died, according...
Ruling leaves immigrants who newly applied for DACA in limbo
NEW YORK — When the text message popped up on his phone, Samuel Alfaro didn't want to believe it.
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Chief wants Kansas site included in unmarked graves search
The leader of an American Indian tribe is concerned that a former Kansas boarding school will be left out of a federal initiative seeking...
FirstEnergy to pay $230M in agreement in Ohio bribery case
CINCINNATI — The energy giant at the center of a $60 million bribery scheme in Ohio admitted Thursday to using dark money groups to...
Brazil reopens amid looming threat from delta variant
BRASILIA, Brazil — With the number of coronavirus deaths starting to recede in Brazil, a renewed sense of optimism has led state governors to...
Number of NFL players in vaccination process up to 80%
The number of NFL players in the COVID-19 vaccination process has reached 80%, with nine teams having 90% or more of their players in...
Unlikely partners Pelosi and Cheney team up for Jan. 6 probe
WASHINGTON — When Nancy Pelosi raised a glass to Liz Cheney, it was the most unlikely of toasts.
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