Schneck continues relationship with long-term care facilities
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
The camera hidden in a shoebox gave cover to Master Sgt. Harold J. Beaulieu Sr. when he snapped a forbidden picture of the Tuskegee...