Love for a lifetime
By Pegi Bricker
Since around Mother’s Day, I have been in the worst multiple sclerosis relapse I’ve experienced over the past 19 years of living...
Only one path leads to God
By Steve Greene
We recently considered some outrageous claims that Jesus made, but Jesus had the credentials to make his claims uniquely credible.
Jesus authenticated his...
Peace be with you
By Matt Nicholson
How do you _____?
Take your pick of the many words that can complete this sentence. Before I share some thoughts, let me...
Immanuel welcomes 28 youth members
Twenty-eight eighth grade students publicly confirmed their faith at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Seymour during a service May 2.
On April 25, each of the...
Peacock family meets for annual reunion
The 94th Peacock reunion was Aug. 8 at the Jennings Township Conservation Club.
It was a hot, humid day of 91 degrees, and 80 people...
The snooze button: Finding a balance between speeding up and slowing down
By The Rev. Jeremy Myers
The snooze button was first introduced on an alarm clock in the mid-1950s when General Electric released the Snooz-Alarm.
The clock...
GriefShare starts soon at Seymour church
Schneck Hospice is hosting GriefShare, a free 13-week program open to anyone who is coping with a loss.
The group, hosted by Stephen Barrett, will...
HOPE Medora Goes Pink dinner, dessert auction pays dividends in many ways
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A Medora businessman always tries to attend the HOPE Medora Goes Pink dinner and dessert auction with his family on the second Aug. 14...
Annual Paris Crossing Alumni Association banquet set for Sept. 10
Tribune staff reports
The 49th annual Paris Crossing Alumni Association banquet will be Sept. 10 at The Pines Evergreen Room, 4829 N. U.S. 31, Seymour.
Anyone...
Reins to Recovery bringing back annual fundraiser
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The Mane Event is back.
Reins to Recovery Inc. Therapeutic Riding Center’s largest fundraiser is returning this year after being canceled in 2020 due to...