Monthly Archives: July 2022
Medora woman arrested for theft from three stores
A Medora woman was arrested Thursday for stealing items from three different retailers when police responded to a report of theft at Walmart Supercenter in Seymour.
Recovery in Jackson County
Today begins a four-article series on recovery in Jackson County.
Memorial trees provide solace, shade in city parks
Bonnye Good, standing 5-foot-5, had to crane her neck to look at the top of the young maple tree’s leaves barely moving in a very slight breeze on a hot day at Seymour’s Gaiser Park.
Anchor House receives $16,000 grant
AARP Indiana recently announced Anchor House Family Assistance Center and Pantry in Seymour has been selected to receive a 2022 AARP Community Challenge grant, one of five grantees chosen statewide.
Teens develop butterfly garden for Westside Park
When they see a butterfly flap its colorful wings, orange and black maybe, yellow perhaps or other colors, they see soaring, individuality and above all, freedom.
Downtown game store invites public to 2-year anniversary event
Customers continue to show up for daily games in the store and to buy games.
A Deadhead Chicken Head
There is a John Prine song called “When I Get to Heaven,” which foreshadows John’s untimely demise in 2020 where he sings the lyrics “And I always will remember these words my daddy said.”
Thumbs up for July 1
Granting a wish
On the record for July 1
Arrests
Free outdoor concert tonight at art center
The Friday Night Live outdoor summer concert series will continue tonight at Southern Indiana Center for the Arts, 2001 N. Ewing St., Seymour.