Thumbs-up, thumbs-down – March 2

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Flying high Thumbs-up to Seymour High School junior Devin Ramsey for finishing fourth in the state in diving during the Indiana High School Athletic Association...

Thumbs-Up, Thumbs-Down – February 23

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Celebrating diversity Thumbs-up to the teachers, administrators, staff members and nearly 660 students at Seymour Middle School for taking the time to organize the school’s...

Thumbs-Up, Thumbs-Down – February 16

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Helping Haiti Thumbs-up to the 24 volunteers from local Lutheran churches who recently spent time helping build a church in Village Coracess, and a related...

Thumbs-Up, Thumbs-Down – February 9

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Nearly made it Thumbs-up to the individuals, organizations and businesses that contributed to the 2017 Jackson County United Way fundraising campaign. A late push helped...

Thumbs-Up, Thumbs-Down – February 2

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Award winning Thumbs-up to Lucero Martinez Mendez, a St. Ambrose Catholic School fifth-grader who recently wrote the first-place essay in the Drug Abuse Resistance Education...

Thumbs-Up, Thumbs-Down – January 26

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Community salute Thumbs-up to the members of Brownstown Church of the Nazarene who recently organized a special service to recognize and thank community members, first...

Thumbs-Up, Thumbs-Down – January 19

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All-state singers Thumbs-up to the three Seymour Middle School choir students who performed Jan. 12 with the Middle School All-State Honor Choir, sponsored by the...

Thumbs-Up, Thumbs-Down – January 12

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Top therapist Thumbs-up to David Neuman of Seymour and Holly, his full-blooded 6-year-old Saint Bernard. Holly became a certified therapy dog registered through Therapy Dogs...

Thumbs-Up, Thumbs-Down – January 5

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Remembering Hailee Thumbs-up to members of Girl Scout Troop 6128 and their former leader, Darlene Beavers, who are collecting plastic caps and lids to be...

Thumbs-Up, Thumbs-Down – December 29

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More than giving Thumbs-up to the members of Holly Birdsong’s fourth-grade class at Cortland Elementary School. Instead of exchanging $5 gifts for Christmas, the students...