Monthly Archives: March 2023
Lee Hamilton: Being a good citizen harder than it used to be
A couple of decades ago, I wrote a book in which I talked about what it takes to be a good citizen in a representative democracy like ours. I thought the principles I laid out were timeless, but I recently reread them and boy, they seem a lot less clear-cut now.
Downtown Spring Festival coming to Seymour
The Downtown Spring Festival is making its debut April 29 in Seymour.
Lola’s Modern Kitchen food truck hits the road
Lola’s Modern Kitchen made its debut in a tent setup for the Downtown Fall Festival in September of 2022 in Seymour.
Voting bills fail to address real problem in Indiana: Lack of voters
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DAR chapter names Good Citizen award winner
A Seymour High School senior recently was named the winner of the Fort Vallonia Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizens Award and Scholarship Contest.
Seymour woman initiated into Omicron Delta Kappa
Avery Koch, a native of Seymour, was recently initiated into the Bellarmine University Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa, the national leadership honor society.
On the record for March 30
Arrests
County unemployment rate at 2.9%
Jackson County’s unemployment rate stood at 2.9% in February, according to the Indiana Department of Workforce Development’s latest report released Monday.
Tammie Sue Jones
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