Schneck continues relationship with long-term care facilities

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The benefits have been mutual between Schneck Medical Center and 14 long-term care facilities.Since 2013, the Seymour hospital has partnered with operators of nursing...

Motorcyclist arrested Friday after pursuit

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An 18-year-old Vallonia man faces at least four criminal charges related to a pursuit Friday afternoon that ended when he crashed his motorcycle in...

Seymour’s Heckman places first at tennis tournament

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Seymour's Hunter Heckman has been sidelined with patellar tendonitis in his right knee for the last three months. After a long time away from playing...

Dairy farming requires passion

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June is National Dairy Month, which started out as a milk promotion in 1937 and now serves as a reminder of the health benefits...

Local man’s artwork to be featured in London exhibit

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With his tattoo shop closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Kyle McIntosh began researching different mediums of art and dove into color theory. The 34-year-old...

Park improvements continue in Medora

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MEDORAMedora Park Board President Shannon Hunsucker issued a callout to town residents."Bring a shovel, rake, paint equipment and some elbow grease. Let's make our...

Ivy Tech Cyber Academy continues to grow

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BUTLERVILLEIn 11 months, a student can earn an Associate of Applied Science in cybersecurity and then move on to a high-paying, in-demand job.Steven Combs,...

Public appreciates round barn at open house

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VALLONIAJackson County's sole round barn was visited by barn enthusiasts at a recent open house to commemorate its renovations.The Stuckwish Round Barn, located at...

Seymour girls basketball camp has record-breaking turnout

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In the 10 years Jason Longmeier has been holding the Seymour girls basketball camp, he has never had a bigger turnout than what he...

Freeman Field Mutiny story told in children’s version

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The camera hidden in a shoebox gave cover to Master Sgt. Harold J. Beaulieu Sr. when he snapped a forbidden picture of the Tuskegee...