Monthly Archives: June 2022
Amy Ellen Mellencamp
SEYMOUR
Graduated Cougars come back to help at Trinity volleyball camp
When Stella Kleffman thinks about how Trinity Lutheran volleyball is a family, she believes it extends beyond your playing career.
IHSAA Executive Committee votes to change basketball tournament format
Last week, the Executive Committee of the Indiana High School Athletic Association voted to make a significant change to the format of the annual boys and girls basketball state tournaments.
North Vernon woman arrested after traffic stop
Indiana State Police arrested a Jennings County woman on drug-related charges after a traffic stop.
U.S. 50 reopens after crash cleanup complete
Semitrailer crash closes U.S. 50 intersection in Brownstown
U.S. 50 in Brownstown was closed for more than four hours Tuesday for the cleanup of a crash in which a semitrailer carrying 43,500 pounds of a food additive rolled over on its side, police report.
Cars and Guitars show rocks downtown Seymour
The Cars and Guitars show was the place to be Saturday as hundreds of people gathered to check out the nearly 200 cars and trucks on display and to catch an evening concert.
Youth learn about various types of art at camp
While planning this year’s art camp at Southern Indiana Center for the Arts in Seymour, Georgiann Coons asked some kids what they wanted to do.
Sheriff’s department investigating 51-year-old cold case
The Jackson County Sheriff’s Department recently launched an investigation into a 51-year-old case involving the death of two — and perhaps three — teens in a fire that destroyed a make-shift cabin southwest of Brownstown.
Medora residents face felony drug charges
Two Medora residents recently were arrested on methamphetamine charges, police report.