Monthly Archives: November 2021
Braves rout Lions in season opener
Brownstown began its season Tuesday night, and the Braves raced out to a double-digit lead and easily cruised to a 72-40 victory over Salem.
Owls top Panthers on the road
The Seymour girls basketball team held off host Bloomington South for a 56-51 win Tuesday night on the road.
Cougars improve to 5-0 with win over Indy Lutheran
Mike Lang, coach of the Trinity Lutheran girls basketball team, says the Cougars need to play with more consistency in future games than what it did Tuesday night in beating Indianapolis Lutheran 58-40 in the Bollinger Athletic Complex.
S&J relocating to Brownstown Industrial Park
Seymour man to release humor book
Seymour author Les Linz plans to release a new book next month containing a collection of his humor columns.
Salvation Army bell ringing underway
Several city of Seymour employees took time out of their day Monday to ring the bells outside Walmart Supercenter in Seymour.
Schneck still recovering from cyberattack
Schneck Medical Center is still working to fully restore its email system and internet service after being hit with a cyberattack nearly two months ago.
Autopsy results for child to take weeks
Autopsy results for 2-year-old Emma Sweet are expected to take around four to six weeks, the Bartholomew County Coroner’s Office said Monday.
County police investigating fatal wreck
The cause of a wreck that left a 52-year-old Jackson County man dead early Saturday morning in far western Jackson County remains under investigation, police report.