Monthly Archives: August 2021

Seymour’s Cerino has big day at USA Swimming zone meet

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[email protected] Pedro Cerino Rico said he thoroughly enjoyed competing in an USA Swimming zone meet Aug. 7 and 8 in Elkhart. “It was a lot of...

Local sports roundup

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By Dylan Wallace [email protected] The Seymour and Brownstown girls and boys cross-country teams competed at the 2021 Scott Hiles Invitational in Bedford on Monday evening. The Seymour...

Seymour’s Longmeier, Fish share similar journey to becoming DI athletes

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By Dylan Wallace [email protected] The process happened fast for two of Seymour’s top athletes. In the past two weeks, those two Seymour athletes have committed to play...

Trinity falls to Indianapolis Lutheran 3-0

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[email protected] Indianapolis Lutheran scored two goals in the first half and added an insurance score in the second half to defeat Trinity Lutheran 3-0 in...

VFW hosts V-J Day event

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Staff Reports Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1925 in Seymour was honored to have two World War II veterans attend the V-J Day event Aug....

Seymour man arrested on weapon, drug charges

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Staff Reports A Jackson County man has been arrested on weapon and drug charges as part of an investigation into a windshield that had been...

Pig in the Park celebrates 10th anniversary

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[email protected] The Seymour Noon Lions Club’s Pig in the Park Family Fun Fair made its return to Gaiser Park on the south side of Seymour...

Dog show to benefit Humane Society of Jackson County

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Does your dog have the most hair, longest tail, longest ears or best smile? Is your dog unique, old or a puppy, can it do...

Rodeo spirit lives on in Indiana cowboys, cowgirl youth

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BY LEW FREEDMAN [email protected] BROWNSTOWN Bo Davidson’s jeans needed stitches. Enough to keep a Singer busy repairing for some time. He was lucky it wasn’t his leg slashed,...

Jackson County becomes more diverse

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By Mitchell Banks [email protected] While many of the state’s rural counties lost residents between 2010 and 2020, Jackson County’s population grew by nearly 10% and grew...