Humor: More or Les coming to an end — for now
By Les Linz
A year and a day ago, my first Humor: More or Les column appeared in The Tribune.
Today’s work may be the “final”...
11 confirmed at Redeemer Lutheran
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Eleven eighth grade students publicly confirmed their faith at Redeemer Lutheran Church in Seymour during a service in May.
The students have been involved...
See you at the market
By Stephanie Strothmann
Each week, 20 or so groups of folks arise early on a Saturday morning, load up their vehicles and head to the...
Local teen reflects on reign with camping club
All 18 years of her life, Macey Stuckwisch of Brownstown has been a member of Family Campers and RVers.
The nonprofit organization's mission statement is...
Seymour BZA approves variances for 202-unit apartment complex
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Before dirt can be moved to make way for a 202-unit apartment complex in the 500 block of South Fourth Street Road in Seymour,...
Cities at risk of losing funding to fight opioid epidemic
By Todd Rokita
When I took office, I vowed to continue Indiana’s fight to hold those responsible for turbocharging the opioid epidemic accountable.
The scourge of...
Local teen uses birthday money to help those in need
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Most years for his birthday July 31, Gabriel Poole asks for gift cards so he can buy what he wants.
This year, though, he focused...
Trinity Lutheran senior named 2022 Distinguished Young Woman
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During the interview portion of the contest Saturday afternoon, Sarah Lemming told the judges she wanted to be a role model to the community.
No...
10th Dinner on the Bridge draws 300
Mitchell Banks
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The longest covered bridge in the United States received 300 visitors on Aug. 7 night.
The event was the 10th Dinner on the Bridge,...