Monthly Archives: August 2021
Two arrested on drug-related charges
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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
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
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
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
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
By Dylan Wallace
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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
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
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
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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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...