Monthly Archives: March 2022
Seymour struggles in loss to Scottsburg
On a cold night at Seymour High School for an early-year softball matchup between Seymour and Scottsburg, the Owls bats seemed to be just as cold.
Local sports roundup
The Trinity Lutheran softball team continues its hot start to the season as the Cougars defeated Southwestern (Hanover) 7-2 in their home-opener.
Jackson County golfers set to hit the greens this spring
Depth plays a big role on most high school team sports, including golf.
Seymour honors swimmers and divers during banquet
Maren McClure has been near the top of the point list for the Seymour girls’ swim team the past four winters.
Medora man arrested in shooting
A Jackson County man faces a preliminary Level 5 felony charge of battery with a deadly weapon in connection with a shooting Wednesday that left a man hospitalized in critical condition at an Indianapolis hospital.
Police say California man arrested with 70 pounds of marijuana
A traffic stop conducted Tuesday by a trooper with the Indiana State Police-Versailles Post on Interstate 65 near Seymour led to the discovery of a large amount of marijuana and cash.
Seymour native inducted into Indiana Military Veterans Hall of Fame
For his service with the U.S. Army, Wade Hampton Holt Jr. received several awards and decorations.
More than $270,000 in ARP funds requested from city council
To recoup losses from the COVID-19 pandemic, three nonprofit organizations have asked the city of Seymour for some of the $2.25 million it has received through the American Rescue Plan Act.
Hoosier horror movie features West Baden Springs Hotel
A supernatural horror movie with deep Indiana roots, “So Cold the River,” was released Friday and is playing in select theaters.
Get your tickets for songwriter series in Seymour
Tickets are available for the opening event of a songwriter series announced by the Crossroads Music Team.