Monthly Archives: June 2024
Niki Kelly: What is an Indiana Republican now?
Following Micah Beckwith’s surprising lieutenant governor nomination and Jim Bopp’s startling assessment of how it impacts the governor’s race, I have seen a lot of shade thrown about establishment Republicans and “RINOs.”
Tabernacle groundbreaking to expand church
The Tabernacle at Sandy Creek marked a significant milestone on June 16, breaking ground on an expansive 50,000 square-foot worship and educational facility.
Michael Leppert: When McCormick picked Goodin, the hope of a meaningful Hoosier movement ended
Life in Stephen King’s Shawshank State Prison is, at its best, mundane, repetitive and stagnant. As is the state of politics in Indiana. Surviving either or both, doesn’t require lightning to strike. It requires hope. Hope that can lead to a movement.
Another viewpoint editorial: New law gives gun industry special immunity
Anderson Herald Bulletin
Fourth of July closings announced
The following closings in Jackson County are in effect for the Fourth of July holiday on Thursday:
- The Jackson County Courthouse and county office building, and all county offices will be closed Thursday.
- Seymour city offices and city hall along with government offices in Brownstown, Crothersville and Medora will be closed Thursday.
- The Brownstown Public Library and Jackson County Public Library with locations in Crothersville, Medora and Seymour, will be closed Thursday.
- There will be no city trash collection Thursday with collections delayed until Friday. Rumpke of Indiana will be delaying trash collection from Thursday to Friday elsewhere in the county.
- The Tribune is closed on Thursday to allow employees to enjoy the holiday with their families. All AIM Media (Indiana & Midwest) business offices, including customer service and online services, will be closed on Thursday.
- All Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicle branches will be closed Thursday and resume regularly scheduled business hours on Friday. For information, visit IN.gov/BMV
Brownstown Town Council plans to meet at town hall
The Brownstown Town Council is scheduled to meet at 6 p.m. Monday at town hall, 116 E. Cross St.
43rd Annual Dr. Bud Golf Tournament took place Wednesday
The weather forecast cooperated for the 43rd annual Dr. Bud Charity Golf Tournament Wednesday at Shadowood Golf Course.
Trinity’s Olivia Cain signs to play softball at Anderson
Another county athlete made a choice to continue playing sports in college. Trinity Lutheran’s Olivia Cain tore the cover off the softball this season.