Monthly Archives: March 2023
Braves rally to win opener in extra innings
BROWNSTOWN — Thursday night’s home opener was exactly the reason why Brownstown Central baseball head coach Duane Higgs made the move to take over the program one year ago.
Larry D. Goss
FREETOWN
Local sports roundup
Softball
Seymour High School releases third nine weeks honor roll
High honor roll
Brownstown softball set to start season today at Jennings County
The Brownstown Central softball team will begin its quest for a sectional title today as the Braves open their season on the road at Jennings County.
Braves, Tigers open baseball seasons this week
Coaches Duane Higgs at Brownstown Central and Eric Hilton at Crothersville will be looking for their veterans to lead the way when they open their schedules later this week.
Seymour’s Sullivan has seen it all (almost) in women’s college hoops
It is appropriate Donna Sullivan has been both a basketball coach and a travel agent because it would be fitting to display one of those suitcases with the stickers all over the sides announcing where she has gone for NCAA women’s basketball Final Fours.
Two tax abatements approved for Cummins
An international company that makes diesel, natural gas and alternative fuel engines received more than $9 million in tax abatements for improvements to its local operations Monday night during a Seymour City Council meeting at city hall.
Child care expansion grants available
The state has made $10 million in funding for childcare and early education providers to expand access to early education for Hoosier families through the Indiana’s Office of Early Childhood and Out-of-School Learning.
Craig Ladwig: Matt Dillon to the rescue
POLITICS IS COMPLICATED. In recent years I have tried to simplify things by focusing on local elections. There’s not much glamor there but the odds are better, a lot better. While we were slogging from door to door for the unavailing Donald Trump, the Left was cashing in with small ball.