Wreath-making class planned at library
A free program for adults who want to make spiral mesh spring wreaths will begin at 6 p.m. April 20 at the Brownstown Public...
Brownstown to hire 7th officer
BROWNSTOWN
To help alleviate issues with overtime and vacation hours, Brownstown Police Chief Tom Hanner proposed a couple of changes.
One is implementing a 72-hour biweekly...
Just B U 4-H Club meets in Brownstown
The Just B U 4-H Club met March 9 at the St. Peter's youth annex in Brownstown.
Club members painted clovers instructed by leader Kathy...
Crothersville seeking applicants to help town get grant
CROTHERSVILLE
Only one Crothersville resident has turned in an application to help the town receive a home improvement grant.
For the town to have a better...
Epsilon Sigma Alpha conducts meeting
The Delta Delta chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha met March 7 at Trinity United Methodist Church in Seymour with President Dee Hess presiding.
Hostess for...
Newcomer fills seat on town council
BROWNSTOWN
Participating in her first meeting as a member of the Brownstown Town Council, Sharon Koch said she realizes she has a lot to learn.
Not...
Tractor club meets, talks safety procedure
The Jackson County 4-H Tractor Club met Tuesday at Jacobi Sales and Service in Seymour.
Sydney Wiesehan presented a demonstration on grain bin safety for...
Seymour grad part of spring concert
Whitney Pottschmidt of Seymour and the University Symphonic Band of Concordia University, Nebraska, will perform its spring concert at 7 p.m. Tuesday at St....
Library book discussions set
Jackson County Public Library book discussion groups plan to gather to discuss book themes, writing styles, characters and more this month at the Seymour,...
Loyal Devoir Society conducts meeting
The Loyal Devoir Society of Central Christian Church in Seymour met March 28.
President Paula Stafford called the meeting to order and thanked Lyndie Richey...