Monthly Archives: August 2021
Brownstown police discuss pay, benefits with council
The Jackson County Banner
Looking up the base salary of a Brownstown Police Department officer over the last 16 years, Ryan Cherry learned it had...
Brownstown golf enters season with high expectations
Expectations are running high on the Brownstown Central girls golf team this season.
The reason the Braves are expecting a highly successful season is because...
Sorority sponsors baby contest at Jackson County Fair
Staff Reports
Alpha Beta chapter of Psi Iota Xi sorority of Seymour sponsored the Jackson County Fair’s baby contest this year.
During Saturday’s contest at the...
Why voters vote as they do
By Lee Hamilton
Maybe it’s just a professional preoccupation, but I’ve always been intrigued by why voters cast their ballots as they do. I’ve talked...
Biden overseeing one of the largest cuts in legal immigration in history
By David J. Bier
A Biden administration official recently announced the government has processed green card applications at such a slow pace that it will...
Build, Learn, Grow scholarship program extended through March 2022
Staff Reports
Indiana’s Build, Learn, Grow scholarship program is extending assistance to pay for a portion of before- or after-school care or early childhood education...
Cummins explores ‘range of options’ for filtration business
By Andy East
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Cummins Inc. plans to explore strategic alternatives for its filtration business, including potentially spinning it off into a separate company or selling...
Cummins posts 59% revenue increase a year after pandemic hit
By Andy East
Cummins Inc. reported quarterly revenue that slightly surpassed Wall Street’s expectations Tuesday, roughly one year after company officials announced the COVID-19 pandemic...
Crossroads Senior Apartment Homes now leasing
Hard hat workers have been on bucket lifts putting up siding, working diligently to finish the new senior housing development in Seymour.
Thrive Alliance and...
Seymour competes in Bloomington South Invitational
By Dylan Wallace
BLOOMINGTON
The fall sports season officially got underway Monday.
Most teams began official practices, but for girls golf, the matches already got rolling.
The Seymour...