County positivity rate at 12.4%
By Mitchell Banks
The Indiana State Department of Health announced Wednesday that 5,681 Jackson County residents have tested positive for COVID-19, an increase of 51...
Pottschmidt receives River Friendly Farmer award
Staff Reports
Indiana’s lakes, rivers, streams and wetlands are valuable natural resources.
Protecting these water resources is imperative, and 47 farmers, including one from Jackson County,...
Library offering September programs virtually, in person
Staff Reports
The Jackson County Public Library is offering online and outside programs for teens and adults in September.
Virtual programs will be held over Zoom...
City council discusses ARP funds
By Mitchell Banks
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Seymour is eligible to receive $4.16 million through the American Rescue Plan signed into law in March by President Joe Biden.
The funds...
Crothersville history, arts group changes officers
CROTHERSVILLE
Breakfasts, spaghetti dinners, soup suppers, bake sales, dinner theaters, holiday events, arts and craft shows and ice cream socials.
Over the past 10 years, the...
Crothersville business owner adds free art wall
CROTHERSVILLE
Once the 50-foot-wide, 8-foot-tall wall was up, Kyle McIntosh and some others spent a few hours putting paint on it.
By the end of the...
Schneck seeks hospice volunteers
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Hospice volunteers touch lives by helping provide emotional support to terminally ill patients and their families.
A coordinator is needed to screen, train and connect...
Thrive Alliance offering wellness classes
Staff Reports
Shelby Eggers, wellness and community education manager for Thrive Alliance, has announced some upcoming virtual wellness classes.
For information and to register, contact Eggers...
Public hearing on Fourth Street roundabout set for Sept. 1
Staff Reports
The Indiana Department of Transportation will conduct a public hearing on plans to modify and make improvements to the intersection of Fourth and...
Downtown Crothersville building sold
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CROTHERSVILLE
“SOLD!” reads the orange lettering across a photo of the historic Crothersville building at Armstrong and Howard streets.
After it was rehabilitated and stabilized, the...