Seymour city offices to be closed on Good Friday

0
Seymour city offices, including the department of public works and Seymour Transit, will be closed Friday in observance of Good Friday. City trash, recycling and...

Student receives honorable mention

0
Seymour High School senior Grace Hartman recently participated in a creative writing contest presented by Purdue University's College of Liberal Arts. She received honorable mention...

Adult book club meeting planned

0
The adult book club will meet at 11 a.m. April 21 at the Brownstown Public Library, 120 E. Spring St. This month's book is "Theodore...

Committee: Sustainable future key to healthier county

0
The Healthy Jackson County committee recently gathered to discuss challenges and strategies needed to reach its vision of a healthier Jackson County. The meeting was...

Lutheran church sets Easter services

0
Redeemer Lutheran Church will conduct several services for Holy Week and Easter Sunday at the church at Fifth and Walnut streets in Seymour. The Maundy...

3 face charges for using fake IDs

0
Three men involved with presenting fake identification while seeking employment from an employment agency in Seymour were arrested Monday, police report. Officer Michael Payne with...

Officials join to battle opioid abuse epidemic

0
Three community leaders are encouraging Jackson County residents to get involved in a grassroots effort to address the local opioid abuse crisis. Seymour Community School...

Kiwanis Club selling roses to support hospital

0
The Kiwanis Club of Seymour once again is selling roses to support Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health and the Hoosier Burn...

Students get first-hand look into college course at Indiana University

0
BY GRIFFIN SCIARRA The Owl The Seymour High School bus lobby was bustling well after the 8:30 a.m. tone that signifies the start of the school...

Realtor on the go: Local business operator agrees to also run state association

0
Running your own company is enough responsibility for a lot of business owners. But Realtor Cheryl Stuckwish also agreed to oversee a statewide organization with...