Monthly Archives: June 2024

Jackson County legislators highlight new laws effective July 1

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As summer kicks off in Indiana, local lawmakers want Hoosiers to know about a wide range of new state laws taking effect Monday. State District...

Election filings set up one school board race

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The filing period for those interested in running for any of the eight school board seats up for election during the Nov. 5 general election recently came to an end.

On the record for June 28

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Arrests Jackson County Nicholas Calvin Hitchcock, 38, Seymour, warrant, $1,005 bond, 8:51 p.m. Thursday. Eugenio Geremias Aldana De Le Cruz, 31, Seymour, driving while never having received...

Michael Wolf: Rural identity emerging as key factor in politics

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By Michael Wolf Guest columnist Most observers link identity politics with Democrats, as underrepresented groups have used their common fate as a vehicle for political action...

Medora Library closed today

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Due to Tuesday's storms and power outages, the Jackson County Public Library will close the Medora Library today. The library staff hopes to reopen...

Two Seymour residents arrested on multiple drug charges

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Two Seymour residents were arrested Wednesday after officers from the Seymour Police Department found multiple illegal substances during a search inside their residence.

Indiana leaders continue to seek feedback on the future of high school diplomas

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Indiana leaders continue to gather feedback from stakeholders to make the proposed new high school diploma requirements as flexible, relevant and rigorous as possible for Hoosier students.

Cougar youth athletes sharpen their skills during Trinity tennis camp

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Brad Emerson said 35 area boys and girls had a chance to improve their tennis skills by attending the annual Trinity Lutheran Youth Tennis Camp this week.

Reading skills, wetland, higher education laws going into effect July 1

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By Mia Hilkowitz Indiana Capital Chronicle From reading skills to happy hour, all or parts of nearly 150 laws will take effect July 1 in Indiana. Other...

Funds sought from redevelopment commission for SPARK Place

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The road to developing the $1.3 million co-working space in Seymour, known as SPARK Place, for entrepreneurs, start-up businesses and big thinkers continues as support is sought from the Seymour Redevelopment Commission.