Medora school trustees approve grants, donations, contracts

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MEDORASix grants will benefit Medora Community School Corp. students and staff members.During a meeting Nov. 9 in the media center, the board of school...

Brownstown trustees approve contract with teachers

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BROWNSTOWNNegotiations allowed the Brownstown Central Community School Corp. board of school trustees to offer teachers a few incentives.They were able to cover all health...

Seymour native opens German restaurant in his hometown

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After spending time in Germany, Seymour resident Solomon Rust came to the conclusion there wasn’t enough tangible evidence of German culture in his hometown.Seymour...

Move to vote centers being studied

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According to in.gov, the official website of the State of Indiana, a vote center is a polling place where any eligible voter in the...

City boards approve variance, license for new taxi service

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Getting approval to operate a taxi service in Seymour has been a long, drawn-out process for Babette Johnson, but the Seymour woman is glad...

After nearly 60 years, Dan’s Cycle Sales closes

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Dan Colglazier loved to have fun.He had a passion for motorcycles, and the enjoyment he felt while riding them led to the start of...

Grant helps 12-year-old Crothersville girl open art studio

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CROTHERSVILLEIn third grade, one of Zoey Prince's school assignments was drawing a tree in the distance.That started her interest in art."I just thought it...

Winter farmers market to be outdoors

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Instead of moving indoors for the winter, the Seymour Area Farmers Market will continue to sell locally grown and made products outdoors in the...

City launches new website

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The City of Seymour recently unveiled a new website at seymourin.org.Designed to be a more user-friendly community portal, especially on mobile devices, the site...

Seymour’s first roundabout to open

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A stretch of South O'Brien Street closed for more than 100 days will reopen next week along with Seymour's first roundabout.City engineer Bernie Hauersperger...