Monthly Archives: August 2021

BC Invite schedule, local teams have weekend events canceled

0
Staff Reports Brownstown Central will host Seymour, Trinity Lutheran and four other volleyball teams Saturday for its annual invitational. Brownstown, Columbus East, East Central and Cardinal...

Local sports roundup

0
Staff Reports Brownstown Central’s varsity volleyball team ran into a strong opponent on the road Thursday night losing 25-15, 25-12, 25-20 at Floyd central. The Braves...

Trinity defeats Franklin, improves to 3-1

0
By Dylan Wallace [email protected] Trinity took on a young and talented Franklin team at home on Thursday night, but the Cougars got contributions across the board...

Local man arrested after leading police on chase

0
[email protected] A Cortland man faces multiple charges after he fled from police in his vehicle Tuesday evening. John Edwin Snyder, 37, was arrested for resisting law...

Looking to nature to find the extraordinary in the ordinary

0
By Kirsten Carlson Indiana native writer, Gary Ferguson, wrote in his book, The Eight Master Lessons of Nature, that “what introduced me to the ebb...

Braves look to keep ball rolling at Charlestown Friday

0
By Dylan Wallace [email protected] Some of Brownstown Central football’s biggest learning moments aren’t on Friday nights, but rather on Saturday mornings. The Braves watch film every Saturday...

Owls look to bounce back at Jeffersonville Friday

0
By Dylan Wallace [email protected] Seymour football head coach Tyson Moore believes last Friday’s 56-26 loss to South Dearborn was a wake-up call for the Owls. Seymour was...

County positivity rate at 12.4%

0
By Mitchell Banks The Indiana State Department of Health announced Wednesday that 5,681 Jackson County residents have tested positive for COVID-19, an increase of 51...

That’s my kid

0
By The Rev. Jeremy Myers We are entering a new, exciting and extremely bittersweet chapter in the story of the Myers family. We just took...

Pottschmidt receives River Friendly Farmer award

0
Staff Reports Indiana’s lakes, rivers, streams and wetlands are valuable natural resources. Protecting these water resources is imperative, and 47 farmers, including one from Jackson County,...