Monthly Archives: August 2021

Two arrested on drug-related charges

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[email protected] Police searching for two people wanted on Jackson Circuit Court warrants uncovered drug activity Thursday at a hotel on Seymour’s east side. Brian Christopher Willman,...

Moses’ brother, Aaron, addresses the press

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By Les Linz On March 4, 1929, Herbert Hoover became America’s 31st president, and along with that presidency came the first White House press secretary,...

State accepting enrollment for reduced-fee preschool

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For less than $10 a week, high-quality preschool education is available for low-income families in Jackson County through the state-funded On My Way Pre-K...

Seymour welcomes a lot of new teachers this school year

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An alumna, a former corporate employee and a recent college athlete are among the 70 new Seymour Community School Corp. staff members for the...

DNR wants input on fish and wildlife regulations

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Staff Reports The Indiana Department of Natural Resources is seeking input on fish and wildlife regulations, according to a press release from the DNR. The DNR...

Seymour’s Stewart commits to Mount St. Joseph

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By Dylan Wallace [email protected] During her freshman year, Seymour’s Sydney Stewart began playing travel ball with Indy Crush, based in Indianapolis. It was during that first year...

Companies should require employees be vaccinated

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By Michael Leppert I went off to kindergarten in 1972. I was not yet 5, but I was the sixth of seven kids in my...

On campus, ‘diversity’ is in the eye of the beholder

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By Richard McGowan, Ph.D. “Diversity is a central component of our academic mission at Indiana University Bloomington; our teaching, learning, scholarship, research and creativity are...

Holcomb announces $1.3 million in more funding to distribute life-saving naloxone

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Staff Reports Gov. Eric Holcomb and the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration announced Thursday that the state will fund a $1.3 million distribution of...

Distinguished Young Women program set for Saturday night

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BROWNSTOWN Thirteen contestants. More than $13,000 in scholarship money available. The 2022 Jackson County Distinguished Young Women contest starts at 6 p.m. Saturday in the auditorium...