Monthly Archives: August 2021

Trinity girls soccer drops match to Silver Creek

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By Dylan Wallace The Trinity girls soccer team hung tough in the opening minutes of the first half against Silver Creek on Tuesday evening at...

Thrive Alliance offering wellness classes

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Staff Reports Shelby Eggers, wellness and community education manager for Thrive Alliance, has announced some upcoming virtual wellness classes. For information and to register, contact Eggers...

Local COVID-19 death reported

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By Mitchell Banks [email protected] The Indiana State Department of Health announced Tuesday that 5,630 Jackson County residents have tested positive for COVID-19, an increase of 23...

Back to school is as exciting as ever

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By Michael Leppert I went back to school in 2019 for the first time in almost 30 years. As much as I love the classic 1986...

Redistricting and the future of our democracy

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By Phil Goodchild The 2020 census data is in. Like the reflection in a long-misplaced mirror, the results show us what we look like today....

Lutheran church dedicated in Scott County

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The mission plant and future congregation of Holy Cross Lutheran Church of Scott County recently gathered along with fellow brothers and sisters in Christ...

Public hearing on Fourth Street roundabout set for Sept. 1

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Staff Reports The Indiana Department of Transportation will conduct a public hearing on plans to modify and make improvements to the intersection of Fourth and...

Seymour annexation process moves forward

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By Mitchell Banks [email protected] Seymour officials took a couple more steps in the process of adding 719 acres to the southeast and south sides of the...

Public invited to 31 Wrecker 50-year anniversary event

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[email protected] Allen Hercamp was enamored with the large equipment used for his towing business. At the time of his death in 2001, the wreckers used for...

Downtown Crothersville building sold

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[email protected] CROTHERSVILLE “SOLD!” reads the orange lettering across a photo of the historic Crothersville building at Armstrong and Howard streets. After it was rehabilitated and stabilized, the...