Monthly Archives: August 2021
Throw caution to the wind; support someone else’s dream
By Matt Nicholson
A friend once told me to eat at the mom-and-pop restaurants every chance you get.
You will either get a good meal or...
Jesus’ statement strikes at the heart of three myths
By Steve Greene
The most outrageous claim Jesus ever made — the most politically incorrect claim of all — was when he said, “I am...
Keep grass clippings out of roadways
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Local communities have issued their annual reminders: Keep grass clippings and other yard waste off of roadways.
Crothersville Town Council President Danieta Foster shared that...
Work release center provides alternative to jail
By Mitchell Banks
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A project more than 20 years in the making — the Jackson-Jennings Community Corrections Work Release Center — is finally complete and...
Details of murder investigation released
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The arrest of a Seymour man on a murder charge Thursday morning stems from an incident that started with a report of a second...
Owls primed to begin season today
Juniors Lainey Jackson, Phoebe Skidmore and Liza Stuckwisch are beginning their third year of varsity golf with the Seymour Owls this fall and coach...
Franklin College, Ivy Tech partner on 3-year bachelor’s degree programs
By Andy Bell-Baltaci
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A new partnership between two Indiana colleges will make it easier for some students to earn a bachelor’s degree.
Students at Ivy Tech...
Farmers market profiles: Long Family Kitchen and Herbal Squirrel
The Seymour Area Farmers Market will be open from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday in the Walnut Street Parking Lot located south of the...
Get by with a little help
By Stephanie Strothmann
I’ve gotten more independent as I continue to run this little farm.
If something breaks, needs to be built, etc., I know I...
Mulligans, scrambles and the gift of God’s grace
By The Rev. Jeremy Myers
I am not what you would call an avid golfer, nor am I what you would call a good golfer.
Let’s...