Monthly Archives: March 2022
Brownstown’s Ault commits to play golf at Trine
Payton Ault said when she put the word out that she wanted to play college golf, one of the people who contacted her was Noah Warren, women’s golf coach at Trine University.
Anchor House East Shelter makes impact in first year
Since Anchor House Family Assistance Center was established in 1990, the focus had been on providing temporary housing for homeless families with children.
Commissioners approve vote center locations
Jackson County Commissioners approved the polling locations for this year’s primary election during their meeting Tuesday morning.
Encouraging newsletters planned for jail inmates
Posting devotions on her Facebook page and being involved in a community prayer event at the jail inspired Liberty Mahoney to create an uplifting newsletter for inmates at the Jackson County Jail at Brownstown.
On My Way Pre-K applications now available
Indiana’s Office of Early Childhood and Out-of-School Learning is now accepting applications from families statewide who may be eligible for grants for their children to receive free, high-quality pre-kindergarten education through the On My Way Pre-K program for the 2022-23 school year.
SHS choirs presenting Pop Showcase!
The Seymour High School choirs will perform during Pop Showcase! at 7 p.m. Thursday in the school’s Earl D. Prout Auditorium.
A wonderful town
Our Mayor often tells us how wonderful our city is, and I agree with him. But I think of it as a city that acts like a wonderful small town. Mellencamp put it in song, so it must be true.
United Way seeks Day of Caring projects, volunteers
Requests for projects and volunteer registration for the 26th annual Jackson County United Way Day of Caring are open until April 1.
On the record for March 2
On the record
Garlic mustard pull at refuge postponed
The Weed Wrangle planned by the Jackson County Invasives Partnership for Saturday at Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge has been postponed because the garlic mustard has yet to come up.