Monthly Archives: July 2022
Ronald Lee Smith
COLUMBUS
Paul Crockett Memorial to conclude Jackson County Fair tonight
It will be a busy night at the Jackson County Fairgrounds in Brownstown with nine feature races contested. On Thursday night, the Don Gardner Memorial for the Indiana Pro Late Model Series
Jackson, Stuckwisch set to lead Seymour golf this fall
With seniors Lainey Jackson and Liza Stuckwisch returning at the top of the lineup for the Seymour girls’ golf team this fall, coach Jim Hoffman knows what to expect from the No. 1 and No. 2 positions.
Kids of all ages love the fair
BROWNSTOWN — Lacy Vaughn of Dudleytown is a grown-up fair child.
First fair queen graces fairgrounds
BROWNSTOWN — Sixty-seven years after what’s considered the first Jackson County Fair queen pageant, the county’s inaugural fair queen paid a visit to the fairgrounds Wednesday.
Redevelopment commission commits to provide matching funds to expand learning center classes
The Seymour Redevelopment Commission has pledged its support to expand classes at the Jackson County Learning Center in Seymour.
Premiere of TV pilot filmed in city planned
The world premiere of a TV pilot filmed in Seymour in the fall of 2021 will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. Aug. 11 at Harmony Park at The Seymour Brewing Co. in the city.
Dairy cows, lambs and Farm Bureau ice cream
My Wednesday morning was again another crazy and very, very wet morning.
Is it chicken or cat?
In recent days, a new animal has appeared on the farm.