Monthly Archives: April 2023
Mary Ann Grelle
SEYMOUR
Mary Josephine (Ferguson) Dowling
COMMISKEY
Mildred Mary Bode Bobb
SEYMOUR, INDIANA
Frühlingsfest returning for third year
Students bring ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ trial to life
Racial inequality, injustice and innocence destroyed by evil are topics Laura Cottrill’s students recently experienced as they put on the shoes of the characters in Harper Lee’s novel, “To Kill a Mockingbird.”
Michael Hicks: Quality of life drives economic opportunity
Economists have been seriously studying migration for a couple centuries; for me it’s been a couple of decades. Over that time, we’ve learned a few useful things that should help elected leaders think about why places grow or shrink.
Clinicians from Indiana colleges help prepare choir for competition
As choral directors work to prepare their choirs for concerts and competitions, a common practice is to invite a guest clinician to attend rehearsals for guidance and advice.
JCIDC receives grant from Duke Energy
Duke Energy recently awarded a $5,000 grant to Jackson County Industrial Development Corp. as part of the company’s Partnership Program.
Chip seal operations planned on State Road 135
Indiana Department of Transportation maintenance crews plan to begin chip seal operations on State Road 135 in Jackson County starting on or after May 8.
Brownstown library announces children’s programming
Information about current children’s program at the Brownstown Public Library, 120 E. Spring St., recently was released.