Monthly Archives: September 2021
Local schools participate in See You at the Pole
Rainy weather didn’t dampen the spirit of students gathered together Wednesday morning at local schools for the annual See You at the Pole event.
Council approves adding ninth police officer
BROWNSTOWN — As Brownstown’s town budget was calculated for 2022, a ninth officer for the Brownstown Police Department was included.
Guided hike series being offered
The Healthy Jackson County physical activity workgroup is collaborating with Jackson-Washington State Forest to offer a guided hike series.
Local sports roundup
Seymour ‘not done yet’ after dropping match to Jeffersonville
Moratoriums are a disaster for ordinary landlords
(Given calls to extend the state and federal moratoriums on rent, the foundation is reprinting its essay of a year ago warning of the damage that such a policy will do to small landlords.)
Seymour BZA to meet Tuesday night
The Seymour Board of Zoning Appeals will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the training room upstairs at the Seymour Police Department, 205 N. Ewing St.
Girls Inc. collecting items for Afghan refugees
Girls Inc. of Jackson County is conducting a diaper and feminine product drive to help Afghan refugees at Camp Atterbury in Edinburgh.
Redevelopment commission to meet Monday
The Seymour Redevelopment Commission will meet at 4 p.m. Monday in the training room upstairs at the Seymour Police Department, 205 N. Ewing St.
Thrive Alliance offering Bingocize! virtual classes
Thrive Alliance invites the public to join an interactive virtual program called Bingocize! from noon to 1 p.m. every Monday and Wednesday from Oct. 4 through Dec. 8 via Zoom.