Volunteers needed for Fall River ‘Shady’ Sweep

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Staff Reports Friends of the Muscatatuck River Society is sponsoring the 18th annual Fall River “Shady” Sweep on Oct. 2 in memory of founder Dan...

Applications open for 2022 500 Festival Princess Program

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Staff Reports The 500 Festival is accepting applications for the 2022 500 Festival Princess Program, presented by The National Bank of Indianapolis. Since 1959, the program...

Chamber recognizes award winners

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[email protected] While the venue was a little unusual, officials with the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce were able to pull off the 2021 awards program...

Town budget public hearing on agenda tonight

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The Brownstown Town Council will meet at 6 p.m. today at the town hall, 116 E. Cross St., Brownstown. The meeting will start with a...

Gift of Grain benefits community

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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...

Centerstone offering virtual support group for expectant mothers

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Staff Reports Centerstone, a not-for-profit health system specializing in mental health and substance use disorder treatments, is offering Baby Bumps, a no-cost virtual support group...

Motorists should remain alert to slow-moving farm equipment

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Tribune staff reports Harvest season is here, and for some, that means visiting pumpkin patches and apple orchards. But the Indiana State Department of Agriculture wants...

JCCT presenting ‘The Gods of Comedy’ next two weekends

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[email protected] BROWNSTOWN A comedy is just what Jackson County Community Theatre needed. After the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the 2020 season, the Brownstown theater has actors and...

Citizen requests side-by-side street legality in Seymour

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By Mitchell Banks | The Tribune [email protected] Seymour City Council recently agreed to consider a city man’s request to make side-by-sides be legal on city streets. Joe...

Jackson County designated Broadband Ready Community

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Tribune staff reports Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana Broadband Office announced Wednesday that Jackson County is now designated as an official Broadband Ready...