Jackson County schools announce reopening plans
By Lori McDonald and Zach Spicer | The Tribune
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Three of Jackson County’s four public school districts start the 2021-22 school year in the...
Car club dedicates bench in memory of one of its founders
At the corner of West Second and North Chestnut streets in downtown Seymour, Tom Gray was often seen with a classic vehicle.
Whether he was...
Family seeks answers surrounding inmate’s death
"What happened to Ta'Neasha Chappell?"
This question was asked by lawyer Lonita Baker alongside the family of Chappell, the 23-year-old Louisville, Kentucky, woman who died...
Fair queen contestants announced
The Jackson County Fair queen pageant will be at 8 p.m. Sunday at the grandstands at the Jackson County Fairgrounds, 476 E. County Road...
Chasing Bubbles Foundation holds inaugural Alex Rust Regatta
The inaugural Alex Rust Regatta took place June 12 at Lake Onyx in Seymour.The regatta was a pirate-themed fundraising event put on by the...
Family hires prominent legal team after inmate’s death
The family of a 23-year-old Louisville, Kentucky, woman who died Friday while in the custody of the Jackson County Sheriff's Department has hired a...
Seymour firefighter retires after 25 years of service
Mark Vehslage is quick to share the credit.Whether it's checking the firetrucks and equipment, cleaning the station, fighting fires or responding to a medical...
Brownstown schools planning fair booth
BROWNSTOWNBrownstown Central Community School Corp. Superintendent Tim Taylor has been asked several times what he has done this summer.His answer every time?"A lot," he...
Seymour tennis shows out at USTA tournament in Bloomington
Seymour girls tennis head coach Sharon Wood took a day trip to Bloomington last Saturday with her husband, assistant girls tennis coach Bob Wood.The...
4-H dog show held at fairgrounds
BROWNSTOWN
Although the Jackson County Fair doesn't officially begin until Sunday, at least one 4-H competition already is in the books.
On Saturday, 10 4-H'ers had...