Local jewelry maker is right on target
Erin Ortman, owner of Wild Thyme, is enjoying extra time these days for creating jewelry and other items.
“About four or five years ago, my...
Seymour man opens trendy barber shop in a place he knows well
By Jordan Richart
For The Tribune
Throughout the last few years, Brett Bevers can remember having two different dreams on a few occasions about the same...
Gift of Grain benefits community
Staff Reports
Crop conditions look poised for a good harvest this fall as some Jackson County farmers are already starting to shell corn and pick...
Woman opens bridal boutique in downtown Seymour
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Some bridal shops have multiple women there at a time working with consultants to find the perfect wedding dress.
Other stores choose to have one...
Airbnb, RV park receive favorable recommendations; BZA to have final vote
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Proposals to convert a former business into an Airbnb and add a recreational vehicle park with cabins to an existing business have moved forward.
During...
Radio stations, restaurant team up to help Blessings in a Backpack
The Buzz 99.3 WZZB and 92.7 Nash Icon hosted the 99 Meals a Month and 92 Meals a Month campaign, sponsored by The Brooklyn...
Holcomb wants Afghans to “fall in love” with Indiana
By Margaret Menge
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb said recently that he wants to help Afghan refugees coming to southern Indiana to resettle in the state...
Ribbon cut at new Edward Jones office in Brownstown
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With a longtime interest in stock markets and some persuasion from family members, Ryan Kemp made the jump to become an Edward Jones financial...
Winter hours announced for Hayden museum
Tribune staff reports
The Hayden Historical Museum’s hours of operation for the winter will be from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Mondays and from 4 to...
Tribune staff remembers 9/11
Staff Reports
The Tribune staff talks about where they were on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, and their thoughts about on the terrorist attacks...