Monthly Archives: August 2021

Brownstown Town Council targeting nonoperational vehicles

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The Jackson County Banner Vehicles with flat or no tires or an expired or no license plate aren’t allowed to be visible in Brownstown. If they...

Marching Owls hitting the right notes with ’80s tunes

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Whether you say you want to "Jump" or "I Wanna Dance with Somebody," both will be a part of home football games at Seymour...

Seymour announces 2021 Athletic Hall of Fame class

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By Dylan Wallace [email protected] The Seymour High School Athletic Hall of Fame committee announced the 2021 class Monday. The new class features seven new names: Scott Brown,...

Basketball league seeks ownership for potential Columbus franchise

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[email protected] Former Indiana University and NBA star Kent Benson and former Indianapolis Rockets general manager Bob Petty had a vision to create a minor professional...

Baker earns more FedEx Cup points at Barracuda Championship

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By Dylan Wallace [email protected] Chris Baker played all four days at the Barracuda Championship last weekend at Tahoe Mountain Club in California. The Barracuda Championship is scored...

Brownstown Town Council discusses updating streetlights

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[email protected] BROWNSTOWN Decorative lights line both sides of Main Street or U.S. 50 in Brownstown. There also are some along a portion of Walnut Street and around...

USDA offers loans for underserved, beginning farmers

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Staff Reports The U.S. Department of Agriculture reminds producers that its Farm Service Agency offers farm ownership and farm operating loans to underserved applicants and...

Local photographer wins ag photo contest

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A Seymour woman recently was announced as one of the winners of the 2021 Indiana Agriculture photo contest. Andi Pollert's photo of a 4-H'er in...

Residents of 76 counties can resume feeding birds

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Staff Reports The Indiana Department of Natural Resources announced Monday that Hoosiers in 76 counties, including Jackson, can resume feeding birds but asks residents of...

County positivity rate increases to 9.8%

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By Mitchell Banks [email protected] The Indiana State Department of Health announced Monday that 5,266 Jackson County residents have tested positive for COVID-19, an increase of five...