Monthly Archives: June 2023
Deadlines for municipal elections approaching
Municipal election filing deadlines are fast approaching with one of the first being set for noon Friday.
Council approves abatement transfer, new investment
Seymour’s newest corporate citizen was introduced during the recent city council meeting.
Police urge motorists to drive sober
The Versailles and Sellersburg districts of the Indiana State Police and other agencies across the state will participate in the national Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over enforcement mobilization to educate motorists about the dangers and consequences of impaired driving.
Sheriff issues list of precautions for fireworks use
The Fourth of July is a holiday filled with fun, food and fireworks.
Dear diary: In search of meaning
Have you ever taken the time to read Ecclesiastes?
Brownstown library announces programs for adults
A couple of programs for adults are planned in July at the Brownstown Public Library, 120 E. Spring St., Brownstown.
On the record for June 29
Arrests
Adult Book Club meeting at Brownstown library
The Adult Book Club will meet at 1 p.m. July 14 at the Brownstown Public Library, 120 E. Spring St., to discuss “A Piece of the World” by Christina Baker Kline.
Fair fashion show applications now available
Entry forms are now available for the Jackson County Fair Fashion Show.
Brian Howey: Experiencing déjà vu in the Heartland
Since Donald Trump descended the escalator in 2015 to kick off this political era, I’ve sought a historic parallel, a similar personality who captured the hearts and minds of many Hoosiers.